Reviews on Cafe food in Halls Gap, Victoria, Australia including Livefast Lifestyle Cafe, Red Rock Olives, Brambuk Cafe, Grampians Store Pomonal
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4 based on 882 reviews
We are a modern Australian style cafe serving breakfast, lunch, and occasionally hosting dinners featuring live music! We have a passion for excellent coffee, fresh locally produced food, craft beer, local wine, and live music! We cater to a wide variety
The food here is fantastic. Came here a couple of years ago and glad to say itâs still great here! Would definitely recommend the rhubarb rice pudding, banana bread, and coffee. Itâs great that they accept reusable coffee cups here, thatâs a winner for me!Hey travellingpfitzy, Thanks for your review! It is so great to have you back at LiveFast, it is always lovely to hear or see customers returning to Halls Gap after time away. Coffee is a no brainer but the rice pudding and banana bread is a very good recommendation, especially in the cold weather at the moment so you did very well. We try our best to be as sustainable as we can and highly encourage reusable coffee cups so you would've been a winner in our eyes! Thanks again, Amber.
4 based on 83 reviews
Red Rock Olives is a grower/producer of highest-grade, fresh and locally-pressed extra virgin olive oil, table olives and other signature products including our house-made olive salt and range of artisan vinegars. Our grove and farm gate café is easily fo
My wife and I visited Red Rock Olives which is about a 15 minute drive from Halls Gap. The owners are very knowledgeable and passionate about olives. We learned a great deal about olives during our visit. You can sample olives and olive oil in the on-site sales shop. There is also a small cafe the serves coffee and cake, Hi KenD121, We hope you spread your new olives knowledge! It's our passion, and we love sharing the health benefits of olive oil. Thanks for visiting, India
4 based on 20 reviews
Me and my boyfriend dined here after enjoying the cultural center/museum also located at this site (quite an impressive collection of Aboriginal information). Unfortunately the cafe has an extremely bare offering - a few sandwiches in plastic wrap and a menu of some 5 items which try to showcase Australian bush food. It was also pretty barren guest-wise with only a couple of other patrons in. We ordered the bush food platter (which is what we had come for) and waited well over half an hour (maybe even an hour) for it to arrive at our table... and.. it was a very simple platter consisting of very little food, most of which didn't require cooking.. So we were pretty sure the one lady on duty was alone on her first day at work, or maybe filling in for several staff who hadn't turned up on the day? Regardless she was very flustered, had to check the blackboard several times to remind herself what we had ordered and was making very slow progress on the three simple ordered she had lined up... it was like the cafe didn't expect to be open?! And this was at 12pm! ... 'Weird' is definitely the word for it.. I wouldn't go back.
We travelled through Pomonol on our way to Ararat. We decided to stop and get some bread for lunch. The store was a typical country store catering for almost all occasions but unfortunately the prices were outrageous. For the price of the bread at the store I could have bought 3 loaves at a supermarket.
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