Find out what Australian restaurants to try in Port Elliot including The Flying Fish Cafe, Hotel Elliot, Thunderbird Kitchen, Royal Family Hotel, Blues Restaurant, Jelly trading store, Pipi at middleton, No 58 Cellar Door and Gallery, Anchorage, Bombora On The River
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4 based on 286 reviews
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4 based on 673 reviews
Located on the beautiful seafront in a state heritage listed building, the charming Anchorage restaurant is the perfect place to relax and sample some of the Fleurieu's finest produce. Open daily for breakfast, lunch & dinner, The Anchorage's seasonal men
Early dinner after long day .Great staff , service friendly and cheery , food great .Food very tasty , well presented , would recommend to friends and family .
3 based on 37 reviews
Nice outdoor ambience overlooking vines outside on a warm day, friendly service, lovely fish pie, fine for a low key catch up with friends and family friendly. Not too crowded as is off the main Port Elliot tourist drag. Own wines on offer are quite OK. Small menu but good food from local chef. Would visit again.
4 based on 44 reviews
We've been passing Pipi's for quite a while - it is set back behind some trees on the main road. Finally we stopped in for breakfast with friends last Sunday. Great. Really interesting menu - I had hash potatoes (not the US style, but chopped small and fried), with smoked salmon and a couple of poached eggs on top. My wife had the special - eggs hollandaise with smoked trout. Friends had home-smoked beans, and bacon and egg roll. All just lovely, and with an individual feel to them. Coffee excellent too. Under $50 a couple. Lovely staff - run by young couple who employ 8 casuals. It is quite small inside, so I'd recommend going early, If the weather's good there's a pleasant courtyard out the back.
4 based on 31 reviews
I have been a regular customer with numerous positive experiences at Jelly, Port Elliot, apart from Boxing Day. I ordered the muesli for breakfast at $9.50 only to receive a small bowl containing only 4 x tablespoons of muesli and a drizzle of honey and yogurt. Not good enough !!!!!!!!! Left feeling hungry and dissatisfied :(
4 based on 103 reviews
Totally recommend this excellent restaurant- the food was absolutely beautiful- omg the fillet steak was unbelievable- talented Chef and top quality service - a must to experience
4 based on 85 reviews
We visit this Hotel regularly. The front bar has all things to bet on. It is disappointing that the Open Mic Night is no longer. This was a wonderful place for locals and visitors to the region to get together and show off their talents. The food has improved enormously over the past 12 months. Clever lady chef does a great job - very well executed and even the salad bar is once again a pleasure to peruse. I do which they would put some basic Sauces out for the punters to have at the side instead of always having to ask. A really good wine list to choose from. Most of the staff are wonderful, friendly and very helpful, however on our most recent visit the "female waiting person with attitude" insisted on polishing the cutlery and THROWING it into the cutlery tray despite our asking her to do so quietly. I would fire her! Not what this Iconic Hotel needs. It has a great kid and dog friendly Garden area with magnificent Norfolk Pine tree to shade from the late afternoon sun. Always good value and great specials daily. Well worth a visit or three!
4 based on 62 reviews
Came here during school holidays with friends. Smart business - opening during holidays despite being closed on Tuesday normally.Delicious food. Ordered the roasted cauliflower and bread with dukkah for entrees. Warm, crusty bread was good and cauliflower was crunchy, tasty and wel balanced with the labne and pomegranate.Had salmon which was crispy skinned and modified for one guest to include just greens with it. Red duck curry was delicious (after I added some salt) and lamb cutlets were delicious too. Had a contemporary range of wines.Came back for a light shared breakfast and the food was cooked well. Didnât try their coffee. Very cool fitout, (exposed brick, polished concrete etc didnât offer much comfort on a cool day).Staff were friendly enough.
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4 based on 298 reviews
Sunday lunch with family.Booked ahead.Fantastic renovated pub in the Main Street.Really good menu with seperate kids menu.Sensational steaks.Sensational battered garfish.Really good schnitzels.Basic wine list.Fantastic service from staff who all had a âcare factor â.Reasonable pricing.Recommended.
4 based on 428 reviews
Back cycling on the Encounter Bikeway and not a long break since the last visit here. Still great fish and chips. Will be back.
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