Discover Restaurants offering the best Australian food in Nuriootpa, South Australia, Australia including Maggie Beer's Farm Shop, Vine Inn, Vintner's Bar and Grill, First Drop, The Eatery, Ember Pizza, Appellation, Angas Park Hotel, Harvest Kitchen, Barossa Gourmet Cakes
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4 based on 23 reviews
My wife and I came here again for breakfast and as it was Ash Wednesday, we chose pancakes. They were delicious and the service rendered by Hayley was friendly and efficient as usual.
4 based on 479 reviews
Harvest Kitchen is about generous, honest and flavoursome food, designed around the seasons and the abundant choice in quality Barossa and South Australian produce we have access to. In a region also renowned for its long lunch culture, Harvest Kitchen of
Such a great dining experience and delicious meal. Definitely recommend the tasting menu as it is the best value for money. Brussel sprouts especially good as well as the squid. Really loved the way the drinks were brought over and poured in front of you - a really nice touch. Would return in a heart beat!
4 based on 55 reviews
We were surprised this pub was so quiet as it's a great little spot. The front bar is quaint and cosy and the food in the bistro is great and good value. The staff were all friendly and attentive so overall we had a great experience and will be back!
4 based on 459 reviews
Food, wine, luxury accommodation and a genuine welcome await. Just one hour from Adelaide and set atop a gentle hill, Appellation at The Louise is highly regarded as one of Australia's finest restaurants led by chef Daniel Murphy. With a passion for real,
The decor of the restaurant and adjoining lounge is understated and elegant. We found the staff all friendly and very knowledgeable. The food was brilliant and we loved each course, portions are small but by the end we were certainly full and very satisfied. The extra touches are very thoughtful and added to our dining experience.
4 based on 35 reviews
Ember Pizza is a family friendly restaurant serving exceptional yet accessible food 'cooked with fire' in a relaxed atmosphere with both indoor and outdoor dining. With a focus on local and sustainable and a desire to highlight the wonderful produce and p
Enjoyed lunch to celebrate our daughters birthday. Had the truffle and mushroom one, potato pizza, and the tomato and basil. Best pizzas we have had in a long while. Had the crunchy chips as well. Yummo. Great service from all of the staff. Very friendly. Would thoroughly recommend this place for lunch , or dinner. Please go and enjoy for yourself. You will thank me.
4 based on 57 reviews
We have had delicious food before at Maggie Beerâs The Eatery but this trip decided to let our lovely hostess choose for us. .....smart move!! We had 3 amazing courses. My husband was a bit tentative at first as the food not what he was used to..... but he thoroughly enjoyed it - we all did. It really met our expectations. Elly Beer was very informative about the food and our son chose excellent red and white wines. Our young waiter was terrific. Being a party of 9 we booked ahead for lunch and had the perfect table in a small wing adjacent to the main dining area. Of course Maggie Beerâs super food products are in abundance in the nearby shop/ coffee area. It was here where we had our last coffee for our Barossa holiday.A visit here highly recommended.
4 based on 49 reviews
First Drop Wines' Cellar Door & Tapas Bar at the "Home Of The Brave" is housed within the walls of the striking 1930's built distillery on Nuriootpa's Provenance Estate. We offer a range of tailored wine & food experiences from casual "walk-in" wine tasti
The wine here was good enough to buy a few bottles. We didn't eat, just came in for a tasting. We were disappointed by the service - after receiving outstanding service at all of the other wineries we'd been to, First Drop was a bit of a let down. The staff were not particularly friendly or eager to impart their knowledge, and we felt a little unwelcome. Perhaps the service person was just having an off day, but can't say we'd come back or recommend.Hi Clare,Thanks for taking the time to offer your feedback. It's sorely disappointing that we weren't able to deliver the level of service and enjoyment that should be expected from First Drop Wines. We'll take your comments on board and I hope that if you're back in the area you'd give us another opportunity to show you why so many enjoy their visits. Apologies for the delay in responding. If you have any personal comments or feedback please email me on [email protected]
4 based on 562 reviews
We were recommended this place by a couple on our wine tour and I'm happy that we decided to come. The serving sizes are really big and the Quail was definitely my favourite. Green beans and chips as a side were also pretty good and the staff provided really good service.
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4 based on 248 reviews
This establishment offers accommodation and dining in the Barossa region of South Australia. It is well presented and I have stayed and dined at this place. Surprising that no one has reviewed it as it is well and truly smack bang in the middle of this we
Stopped here many times, always consistent, rooms are clean and functional, meals are traditional 'pub' style, always tasty and reasonably priced.Only con this trip is the bar staff who need to take some happy pills and not be so rude. Our stopover place of choice, do yourself a favour.Hello Robert,Thank you for your positive feedback and recommendation for others to stay.We look forward to seeing you next time you stop-over in the beautiful Barossa.Cheers,Chris LindenCEOVine Inn BarossaVine Court Barossa
4 based on 1548 reviews
This is a lovely space situated inside a sort of upscale farm shop in the Barossa. It reminded me a little of Daylesford Farm Shop in Oxfordshire, UK. The grounds are fantastic and well-planted with climate-suited succulents and the like. Birds a-plenty too.The menu is small but with some lovely dishes. I had a starter for lunch based on brussels sprouts and black hollandaise and bacon. A lot tastier than it sounds! They also serve non-alcoholic sparkling Cabernet and Chardonnay grape juices which were really refreshing. Their ciabatta bread was delicious and the butter that came with it was particularly good. Service was brusque but efficient. Not a lot of friendly interaction but that didnât detract from the food and the surroundings that much. Definitely a great place to stop on a trip around the Barossa.
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