Victoria, Australia Food Guide: 4 Cafe food Must-Eat Restaurants & Street Food Stalls in Hamilton

May 15, 2020 Franklyn Hardiman

Find out what Cafe restaurants to try in Hamilton including Jack and Jude, Little Koi, Blue Malt Restaurant, The Roxburgh
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1. Jack and Jude

99 Brown St, Hamilton, Victoria 3300 Australia Cafe, Australian, Contemporary Breakfast, Lunch Reservations, Seating, Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service [email protected] +61 3 4502 4730 http://jackandjude.com.au
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4 based on 27 reviews

Jack and Jude

Contemporary cafe in country Victoria. Quality coffee, homemade cakes and a range of menu items to suit everyone's wants and needs.

Reviewed By ShaneWil65

One flat white had to be followed by another. Excellent coffee. A good breakfast range. I went basic. Scrambled eggs on Hopkins River Sourdough. Lovely.

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2. Little Koi

222-224 Gray St, Hamilton, Victoria 3300 Australia Cafe, Australian Breakfast, Lunch, Brunch Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Takeout, Outdoor Seating [email protected] +61 468 449 238 http://little-koi.com
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4 based on 88 reviews

Little Koi

Reviewed By Sue N

we would recommend this restaurant for meals or a quick snack of coffee catch up good location with plenty of parking nearby

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3. Blue Malt Restaurant

106 Gray St, Hamilton, Victoria 3300 Australia Australian, Cafe Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner Seating, Highchairs Available, Serves Alcohol, Takeout, Reservations, Wheelchair Accessible [email protected] +61 55719111
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4 based on 55 reviews

Blue Malt Restaurant

Blue Malt is located in the heart of Hamilton within walking distance of accommodation, retail outlets and recreation facilities. Blue Malt is a fully licensed 70 seat restaurant offering breakfast and lunch 6 days a week and dinner 4 nights a week. Also

Reviewed By branham2016

Saturday night on a holiday weekend in Hamilton and where to eat. Looked in Trip Advisor and selected two or three properties based on reviews. Drove down to the CBD area to seek the restaurants. The streets were lacking car parks and a couple of restaurants looked full. After looking decided on Blue Malt. Found a nearby park and went in. Greeted in a friendly way and was shown to a table for two and given menus. The menu was varied and had some interesting dishes. For moi was herb crusted pork cutlet served with pear, walnut and rocket salad, with a charcoal grilled lemon and sweet potato rosti and for partner chicken noodle stir fry. And lemon, lime and bitters for drinks with garlic bread for entree. As usual, the drinks arrived first and was a lot stronger than what we normally have experienced – it was still a good variation,. The garlic bread arrived, with four pieces, toasted on the bottoms and probably lightly grilled on top for the garlic butter to melt. There was a very slight flavour of garlic in the butter. It was more like buttered toasted bread. I like garlic bread to taste of garlic – after all that’s why I order it!The mains took a while to be served and in the meantime I had ordered a Gapasted Moscato. This was not as sweet as most moscatos but had the fruitiness and was most delightful. The first thing I noted about my mains was that it was very presented but there no crusting on the pork just a few scattered herb pieces! So I squeezed the hot charcoal grilled lemon over the pork and proceeded to eat. The pork was tender and the taste of lemon highlighted the flavour. The Rosti was different but enjoyable and complimented the dish as a whole. The salad was fresh and the flavours of pear, walnut and rocket all worked together well. The chicken noodle stir fry was full of flavour and good, although what juice I had not used from the charcoaled grilled lemon was added to the stirfry giving and additional flavour burst.We passed on coffee and dessert. Maybe next time!From the moment we entered to the moment we left, I could not fault the service nor the interactions of the mainly male staff on this shift.Return? Yes! Blue Malt would be added to my itinerary when visiting Hamilton as Blue Malt has promise and need to pay attention to the details in what they offer.

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4. The Roxburgh

64 Thompson St, Hamilton, Victoria 3300 Australia Cafe, Australian, Pizza Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Seating, Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible +61 3 5572 4857 http://www.theroxburgh.com.au
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4 based on 26 reviews

The Roxburgh

Reviewed By MMISteve

Our small group shared pizzas and found them to be very nice. A bit light on with toppings however very tasty and the base was great.Thought the drinks pricing was very reasonable. Pretty hard to find Corona's anywhere $7 or under.Lots of different seating locations inside and out. Very friendly staff. Nice ambiance. Handy CBD location. Good value overall.

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