Find out what Australian restaurants to try in Alstonville including Federal Hotel Alstonville NSW, Relish, Options in Alstonville, 86 On Main, The Crossing Cafe, Alstonville Plateau Bowls And Sports Club, The Edible Garden Cafe/Restaurant, Ballina Gallery Cafe, Fleurs Restaurant, Eltham Valley Pantry
4 based on 154 reviews
Situated on the working pecan farm this cafe has such a great vibe! I love coming here with my laptop on sunny day to get some work done. Fantastic coffee, very generous servings of food. Hidden gem not to be missed!
4 based on 171 reviews
Fleurs is pleased to announce our new menu. Thereâs been a real burst of flavours coming from the kitchen at Fleurs. Our Head Chef and his team have been busy creating new dishes and adding new twists to some firm favourites. So why donât you book a table
Great little restaurant but unfortunately I went on a night when the main chef's wife had a baby, so chef was away. Consequently they were working on a limited set menu but they were very accommodating. The maitre'd was extremely attentive and helpful. The snapper with mash & veggies was beautiful; the veggies were diced & cooked fresh & full of flavour. Recommended.
4 based on 286 reviews
Had lunch with a friend with a friend under the trees at the Gallery. I had the garlic prawns (forgot to take pic) which tasted very nice and presented beautifully and my friend had the gnocchi which again presented well but she said was disappointing taste wise. Overall itâs a nice place but I wouldnât rave about it. Left feeling a bit underwhelmed.
4 based on 21 reviews
The edible garden cafe/restaurant offers you 'Bespoke Home style Country Cooking' together with sophisticated rural ambiance within unique historic surroundings. Indoor as well as outdoor seating. Cosy fire for winter and ceiling fans for summer provide t
After a week of eating out on a short break in the Northern Rivers, I was ready for some simpler food. Spying a sign to The Edible Garden Café Restaurant on the road to Lismore, I was instantly intrigued. Thereâs nothing I like better than a short distance between garden and plate. Barrels of bright blooms herald the entranceway to a small courtyard of al fresco tables.The restaurant itself is a large corrugated iron shed with exposed wooden beams and long farmhouse tables. On the counter, a gorgeous old cash register immediately catches my eye.Itâs a surprisingly large interior â more designed around functions than café guests. A group of golfing seniors illustrate this point, with long tables of cackling women getting raucous on bottles of BYO wine. We take a window seat as far away from them as possible, achieving both a slight breeze and views into the leafy green garden.From the short, six-item luncheon menu we decide to share Hearty Gourmet Sausages ($17.50) and the Signature Pumpkin Salad ($17.50) to get the most out of the garden-fresh produce. My always hungry dining companion asked to add on a side of Bread ($7) without realising that an avalanche of food was about to descend. It arrives on a monstrous square slate with green olives, olive tapenade, olive oil, dukkah and fresh tomatoes.Presented on a long, platter-sized bit of slate, the signature salad features cumin and maple syrup roasted butternut pumpkin with baby spinach and other leaves, spiced nuts, crumbled goatsâ cheese and lashings of fig balsamic dressing under scattered edible blooms. Itâs generosity overload, with way more salad than one person could handle.Weâre almost thankful the country-style pork, apple and sultana sausages come on a plate, albeit one full to the brim with seasonal roasted vegetables. There are green beans, pumpkin, onions, zucchini as well as potato mash and a rich red wine jus. Nothing is too cheffy - it's all cooked the way your grandparents would relate to.We take a walk around the property to work off this feast, which came to the princely sum of $42. With artfully placed saddles and carriages, itâs more wedding function centre than it is working garden â we struggle to find any vegetable beds at all. However itâs hard to complain after eating such a generous lunch of simple, honest food, served up at a reasonable price.
4 based on 14 reviews
I had seen flyers about the Plateau's pizzas so I thought I would check it out. At the bar you could order a standard or large glass of wine. A nice touch if you can't decide between one or maybe two glasses of wine with dinner.I ordered a small garlic prawn pizza. It had capsicum, Spanish onion, spinach and was topped with aioli sauce, lemon wedges and parsley. It was good and had lots of flavour. The crust could have been more crispy, but still a good option and reasonably priced.Thank you for your feedback.
Stopped here for lunch. We both had soup of day with crusty bread....homemade, delicious and very generous serves. We also enjoyed sides of sweet potatoes fries, creamy garlic aoli, and spring rolls. Prices were great. We should have ordered the special, we realized our error when we glanced the delicious serving of lamb pass us by! Best cafe Iâve bern to in ages! Well done! If I lived here I would be a regular!
4 based on 58 reviews
Have visited this cafe before and served by a welcoming waitress and food quite acceptable so gave it a second go....weâre actually planning to live at Ballina so would treat ourselves here regularly...not now...the young brunette waitress who served us this time was rude, off hand, didnât listen couldnât care too hoots....more interested in the younger patrons...the male owner (assume heâs the owner) was abrupt and lacked any hospitable manner....we did nothing to cause this....seemed as if timing wasnât good...but thatâs their problem...a classic couldnât care less attitude...so guess thatâs ok as long as youâre busy....two other good places to go which we did....small town ...wonât be back there ...very pleasant competition over the road and at two other places for dinner too....best not to ride on pseudo popularity 86 on Main....never know who your patrons are
4 based on 22 reviews
I ordered Eggs Benedict for breakfast and was not disappointed, the portions were good and the food was very tasty.The service was good and given with a smile.They know how to make a person feel welcome in their establishment and it was a pleasure to dine there.
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4 based on 48 reviews
My absolute favourite eating place in Alstoneville! While staying in nearby Federal, I lunched here with my mum several times. Delicious food, fresh and diverse...served by such friendly and easy going staff. Always got a seat out front. Holiday eating at it's best.....miss it.
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4 based on 54 reviews
Very slow service, waited 40 minutes, considering there were more staff than patrons, very slack, donât bother food very ordinary, I ordered a Thai beef salad, there was very wilted mescalin mix, some noodles, a few pieces of tomato, salad onion, and meat, no dressing at all. My partner had a chicken burger, he said it was ok, wonât be back and waste our money again.
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