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3 based on 69 reviews
I guess people will come here regardless because of the cafe's location right next to the famous Bathhouse, so maybe the operators don't feel they have to try very hard. And they certainly don't. About the worst toasted sandwich I've ever had, thin as a wafer with bargain basement bread, cheese and ham. Weak coffee. Unappetising cakes. And they'd "sold out" of the only thing that sounded interesting - a veg frittata - by 11am on a very quiet morning. The only thing that was pleasant was sitting under a big shady tree.
4 based on 85 reviews
Was very impressed with the amount of organic food, and variety of items being sold, would love to have a place like this closer to home, smoothies were delicious as well =)
4 based on 237 reviews
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This delightful coffee house is a lovely place to visit for brekky, morning/aftertea or lunch. Surrounded by stunning gardens with many huge trees (which would have been growing there for many years), rose hot house and many winding pathways to explore. The garden is particularly beautiful in autumn with many autumn colours filling the scenery. Coffee house serves yummy food and coffee, hot, cold and alcoholic beverages. Be sure to drop in if you visit the Wombat Hill Botanical Gardens in Daylesford.
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4 based on 136 reviews
The Convent Gallery built on a hill to be close to heaven and it still is. Particularly pretty in autumn time . Has a few galleries in the house and a function room where you can have special occasion eg get married. with many paintings in each room in each gallery room. You can get a high tea most days for $ 49.00 per person or just buy a cup of coffee .You have to pay to see the Galleries. or just walk around the outside for nothing. The gardens are worth a look are are free. Lots of catholic history, it was once a school and a nunnery. Good views from certain places on the grounds.
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4 based on 151 reviews
My order of sweet potato chips were over salted and barely edible. Beside the lashings of salt, which for each chip I had to wipe off the salt off, they were rather limp and unappetising.My companions meals looked better.We were there on a busy weekend and service was slow. Ok if you have nowhere else to be, but after waiting more than 20 minutes for our meal, we had to eat in a rush.Service friendly.
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4 based on 367 reviews
Cafe, produce, deli & wine store, serving delicious food 7 days a week.
After spending time at the Sunday market we popped in for a bite to eat. The dining room is rustic, warm and staff are welcoming. There are also seats on the sidewalk.Lots to choose from a reasonably priced menu and no doubt equally delicious as our Shakshuka!Thank you for choosing to visit Cliffyâs and for your review. Weâre thrilled to receive hour great feedback! The Shakshuka is one of our favourite menu items, so weâre glad you enjoyed it as much as we do. Hope to welcome you back again soon.
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5 based on 65 reviews
Such a cute little cafe. We tried to book, but the cafe only takes booking for 6 or more. Itâs not a huge place. We got there at 8.45 for brunch & it was already very busy. We ended up taking a table outside, even though it was cold. The waitress could see were were all pretty cold & offered us blankets to keep warm. After we ordered & started drinking our coffees, the same waitress came & offered us a share table upstairs. We were happy to share with another couple, we hoped they didnât mind sharing with a group of 5 women. The food took a little while, maybe 30 minutes, but when it arrived it was gorgeous. Very tasty & good value for money. When we left, people were lining up to get in. My tip, go early, before 9.00am if you want a table straight away, especially on a weekend. It was a pleasure to have you and your group thanks Vicki. See you next time you're in town.
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4 based on 110 reviews
Iconic 1870 General Store Bar.Great local Menu changing seasonally, Lots of local produce for sale, fully licensed and great selection of Gin. The Glenlyon General store is the ideal location for a a yummy breakfast or long lazy lunch by the fire. pick up
Visited on a Saturday afternoon with my friends seeking some simple lunch fare. Great setting in this charismatic, restored period building and the ambiance inside is inviting, relaxed and quaint. Interesting selection of meal choices on offer. It was all hands on deck with the staff fully stretched as business was more than brisk and demanding when we were there. Patrons need to understand that this is a charming and genuine country business in a superb location and not bring their unrealistic expectations of a fine dining destination! Instead, pop in with a relaxed attitude and chill out and "savour the soothing vibe" that it offers whilst you are waiting to be served. Your reward will be fresh, superb and exceptional tasty food that will certainly bring you back for more. Being a regular consumer of a variety burgers at locations all around Victoria, the burgers here are quite simply the best I have ever had. We all ordered the same beef burgers and as a group waxed lyrical as to having found the pinnacle of burger heaven. The general store also offers an interesting array of produce and goods to purchase and create your own meals, I would recommend that you definitely call in when travelling in this region. Even if it is to only sit outside at the front having a coffee and watch the world go by is a charming experience and a recommended excuse to escape the rat race of frenetic city living! Support this country gem with your business as they deserve accolades for all its aspects of what is somewhere I will return to much sooner than later.
4 based on 298 reviews
Please note, we are an open garden that offers a gift shop, cafe, tours of the historic homestead and charge a gate entry of $4 per adult and $1 per school-aged child. Lavandula Farm is open every day during school and public holidays.
Whilst we enjoyed the farm and the short tour of the original farm house I do not believe paying the entrance fee is worth it especially if you are going to the café and or purchase something in the store. I think the best option is to deduct the entrance fee from the purchases whether it be in the café or the store. You could even put a minimum spend to obtain the refund.The food in the cafe was lovely the pizza had one of the best crusts I have had for a pizza. The champagne with lavender was also very nice. The tour of the original farm house was very interesting and very informative. The current owner purchased the property 30 years ago and lived in the old farm house whilst it was renovated and it is now a business.I would be interested in going back to see the lavender in flower.Thanks for your review. Our entry fee is payable once a visitor decides to enter the farm. Visitors are not required to pay a fee if they only shop in our gift shop, which is the first entry point to the property. In basic terms, the entry fee covers the expense of maintaining our gardens, grounds and infrastructure. As a rural property we do not have access to town water, sewerage and other basic amenities. We are an historic farm with extensive grounds, gardens and historic buildings for visitors to enjoy. Our cafe, La Trattoria, is provided as an extra service for those wanting a great environment with their great food. The best time to enjoy our lavender in full bloom is throughout January and February. We also host a Lavender Harvest festival every year where we can share the whole lavender harvesting and processing experience with interested visitors. See you then!
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4 based on 458 reviews
Friendly Staff, contemporary comfort food for a great price, many vegan options, disabled toilets, single origin and blended coffee (roasted locally), craft beer (bottles, cans & taps), specialty spirits, local wine & produce, spacious venue, courtyard, f
We went there for sunday brekky. I wouldnât rush there. The coffee was ok but nothing exciting. The scrambled eggs were overcooked and rubbery. The hashbrown was a big square of mash potato. Slightly undercooked. They ran out of sausages which is surprising as it wasnât especially busy but can happen I suppose. Still you would think they might have planned better. If you are hungry it will do the job but I wouldnât make it a destination.
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