Reviews on Cafe food in Stirling, South Australia, Australia including The Organic Market & Cafe, The Summit Cafe & Function Centre, Piccadilly Kitchen, Utopia at Waterfall Gully, Crafers Gourmet Deli, Udder Delights Cheese Cellar, Espressoholics Cafe-Guy, Walk the Talk Kitchen, Herbees Cafe, Harvest Mylor Cafe Adelaide Hills
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3 based on 81 reviews
Have been to the Harvester a few times and have found that the quality of the food and menu choices vary quite significantly.Not sure if this due to new owners.This will be the last visit.Ihad the ham toasty and my daughter had the cheese toasty,both were soaked with olive oil and unappetising.The coffee was lukewarm and, the peppermint tea was served in a tin teapot that had seen better days and need a good cleaning.I have been to cafes that use Chabby chic dinning services but they were clean looking.Not with the price.It is a shame as it is in a nice setting.
4 based on 99 reviews
Herbees is a very pleasant cafe situated on the Main Street of Hahndorf.It has a nice balcony facing the Main Street inside seating and relaxing garden seating Itâs a bit quirky with ornaments and decorations throughout the place.Coffee was good as was the strudel and scones.Herbees has an extensive Vegan menu.Nice and quiet not many bike riders around, good service and reasonable prices.Bathrooms available.
4 based on 35 reviews
First walk into café is a little underwhelming and some what uninspiring - however quality of the food was very good. Menu not the expansive and a little different but in this instance it is a plus not a minus. The food seemed to be extremely fresh. Not a place that you would necessarily stay for the afternoon. Worth a try
Great coffee in an idiosyncratic cafe on the Aldgate shopping strip. A small selection of food including cakes and soup, but most people come here for the coffee which is roasted in-house. Great selection of coffee to take home, too.
4 based on 281 reviews
The Udder Delights Cheese Cellar is a proud inductee into the SA Tourism Awards Hall of Fame beautifully and a beautifully appointed cheese cellar door in the stunning Adelaide Hillsâ town of Hahndorf; showcasing the cheese we make and high lighting regio
OMG. The perfect warm treat for a cloudy day. Worth visiting just for the toastie but there is also cheese tasting. Nom nom nom
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I was staying in the area and needed some simple sandwiches to take away. The ones I purchased were lovely, reasonably priced and freshly made. The custard tarts were also excellent. If shopping there, buy some of the local chocolate.When I requested a plastic bag as I was walking back to my accommodation, the staff provided a carry bag belonging to one of them as the shop was out of stock of normal plastic bags. Good PR. Thank you
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4 based on 155 reviews
Nestled at the base of a spectacular 18 metre waterfall, Utopia is a truly unique and picturesque dining and event venue. Just 10km from the CBD, Utopia is housed in a beautifully preserved, century-old stone chalet which boasts the unique title of Austra
We recently had brunch here with family for my daughters birthday breakfast and the place is just beautiful and the food was delicious however we were so let down by the service. It was very slow and we ordered our coffee and breakfast at the same time but coffee did not arrive until after breakfast had been served. They forgot one of our meals and didnât bother to ask if there was anything else when clearly one person had no meal. The waitress that took our order looked like she wanted to be anywhere else but there, no smile and barely said a word, was not welcoming at all. It was a disappointing start to my daughters surprise birthday celebrations as this was our first stop of a day of adventures for her. Thank you so much for taking the time to provide this feedback.I am so very sorry to read this. It's inexcusable. As a small, family-run business that we pour our heart and soul into every day, this is devastating to hear. Did you ask to chat with our manager on the day? I so wish you had, so we could have immediately apologised, spoken tot he staff member in question and helped to improve your experience.We'd love to hear more so please email me directly with some more info so we can help [email protected]
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4 based on 32 reviews
Piccadilly Kitchen offers wonderful, freshly prepared food and good coffee in a small, comfy cafe with an additional outdoor sitting area. The staff is very friendly, and the cakes are heavenly. There are both meal options for vegetarians and meat-eaters. The place is a bit alternative, which I love. Many ingredients are locally sourced. Piccadilly Cafe is only open on Fridays and Saturdays. Check their Facebook page for current info and opening times.
4 based on 210 reviews
Family owned & run Cafe open 9am - 4.30pm Weekdays & 8.30am - 4.30pm Weekends and public Holidays. Breakfast served, Mon-Fri 9am-11.30am , Sat -Sun 8.30-11.30 . Lunch served Mon-Fri 12noon -2.30pm, Sat -Sun 12noon -3.30pm Closed Christmas day & Boxing Day
We went to the summit to check the views we have heard about. It is an awesome place to see the whole area of Adelaide. There is also a new restaurant and gift store.
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4 based on 162 reviews
A Wholefood Cafe - Vegetarian based, using a mix of Conventional and Certified Organic Ingredients. Special dietary needs catered for. Organic Wines and Beers. Fairtrade and Organic Tea and Coffee. Open 364 days 8.00Am to 5.00Pm. (Kitchen closes at 4.30Pm
Whilst this place has a great atmosphere and vibe. The food is delicious the market shop great selection. The loos are although decorated in a fun way...filthy! The white goods are cleaned but the walls and lights and decorations are covered with thick layer of dust and dirt. I shudder to think if no one cleans the loos do they clean the kitchen?Hi Cherie - thanks for the posting re the state of our âloosâ. You are right - the adornments on the wall and ceiling are showing their age and have collected dust. The âloosâ are cleaned and sanitised on a daily basis by commercial cleaners - obviously the focus has been below head height. The kitchen? Floors are cleaned each evening by commercial cleaners and all surfaces by the staff as part of their daily end of shift routine - they are quite fastidious with their task. Thanks - the pencil has been sharpened! Grahame Murray, Owner, The Organic Market & Café
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