Where to eat Bar food in Orange: The Best Restaurants and Bars

December 31, 2019 Weston Hennigan

Reviews on Bar food in Orange, New South Wales, Australia including Parkview Hotel, The Lord Anson Public House, Friar Tuck's Bistro, Duntryleague brasserie, Diggers Brasserie, Kelly's Rugby Hotel Orange, The all seasons balcony restaurant, The 19th View Restaurant, Mary Jane's Restaurant
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9. Mary Jane's Restaurant

Kelly's Hotel 133 Lords Place, Orange, New South Wales Australia Bar, Australian, Pub Dinner, Lunch Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Highchairs Available, Table Service [email protected] +61 2 6361 9457 http://www.kellyshotelorange.com.au/dining/mary-janes-restaurant/
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3 based on 33 reviews

"Mary Janes" offers traditional Australian cuisine with an urban style influence. Its diverse menu caters for all palates- From inspirational meals to creative desserts.

Reviewed By Tonbou

Kelly's Rugby Hotel, after serving the Orange community for more than 90 years, has been bought, and all closed including Mary Jane's restaurant, with the exception of the bottle shop. Vale to another part of Orange's history and tradition, known to many as "The Vatican" including Sir Charles Cutler who was part of the Friday night "Bob-in Club" where everyone put a "bob" (ie 1 shilling or about 10 cents) on the bar to pay for drinks - obviously a long time go at that price.

8. The 19th View Restaurant

130 Ploughmans Lane C/- Wentworth Golf Club, Orange, New South Wales 2800 Australia Bar, Pub, Australian, Contemporary Dinner, Lunch Reservations, Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service [email protected] +61 2 6361 9513 http://wentworthgolforange.com.au
The 19th View Restaurant

Reviewed By mirageorange

Sunday lunch on the deck, soaking up the sunshine. Reasonably priced meals with variety. Fish of the day was salmon, well cooked and very tasty. Wine list isn't overpriced like many competitors in Orange. Enjoyable afternoon. Great outdoor eating venue.Thank you for your review, yes it is a fantastic view and we pride ourselves on providing a tasty well prepared menu for our guests, as well as offering local wines at an affordable price. We look forward to being of service to you in the future.

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7. The all seasons balcony restaurant

107 Byng St, Orange, New South Wales 2800 Australia Bar, Australian, Pub Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Highchairs Available, Table Service +61 2 6362 1353
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3 based on 25 reviews

The all seasons balcony restaurant

Reviewed By Travis Y

Dinner for four on a Friday night to a restaurant that was great 5 years ago a big mistake. Setup and laminex tables from a past era and basic. Food was very very ordinary at best. Service was well below standard and the waitresses were not knowledgeable on the meals or drinks. This is a cheap eats only restaurant. We would never return.Thank you for your review. We will use this information to improve our service and performance. Please note the hotel will be undergoing a refurbishment soon which will include the restaurant.

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6. Kelly's Rugby Hotel Orange

133 Lords Pl, Orange, New South Wales 2800 Australia Bar, Pub Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Seating, Table Service [email protected] +61 2 6362 7232 http://www.kellyshotelorange.com.au/
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3 based on 18 reviews

Reviewed By Barsha55

We visited Kelly's Rugby Hotel today,& we knew we had chosen the right place as soon as we entered, the hotel is spotlessly clean. The restaurant is upstairs, where there is a gas log fire to warm yourself as it was freezing in Orange. The restaurant is large & tastefully furnished, & as I've already stated, clean. We usually go by the garlic bread as to how the meal will be, & it came out, piping hot & delicious. My husband had the roast of the day, a lamb roast & it had plenty of tender lamb, vegetables, gravy & mint jelly. It was faultless. I chose tempura perch, & was given 3 fillets,with a mandarine dressing a great salad, not the usual generic salad, with a dressing just right. The only slight hitch was that the waiter wasn't very friendly, but he may have been having an off day. We will definitely be back again when we are in Orange again.

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5. Diggers Brasserie

231 - 243 Anson St Ex Servicemens Club, Orange, New South Wales 2800 Australia Australian, Bar, Pub Lunch, Dinner Seating, Wheelchair Accessible +61 2 6362 2666 http://oesc.com.au
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3 based on 27 reviews

Diggers Brasserie

Reviewed By julpat19

Slowly making my way through the menu with lunches at least once a month.Food is always good.Schnitzel and crumbed cutlets are my favourite.Lots of seating, always busy.Closed for lunch Monday - Wednesdays which is disappointing, I'm not a fan of the new Greenhouse upstairs so I eat at the café if I'm there those days.

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4. Duntryleague brasserie

Woodward st, Orange, New South Wales Australia Bar, Australian Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Brunch Reservations, Seating, Serves Alcohol, Outdoor Seating, Wheelchair Accessible, Table Service +61 2 6362 3466 http://Www.duntryleague.com.au
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4 based on 50 reviews

Reviewed By Les B

Booked a table for Valentine's Day lunch. Had a nice table next to the window with view over the practice green. One thing to remember is that this is a brasserie and not restaurant and as such the staff are shared between meals and morning/afternoon tea, etc. Staff were friendly however we were not shown the "Specials" board as it was taken to someone who arrived after us but that was fine as we found out there was nothing on the Specials we wanted. Both of us had Panko Prawns and they were great. Would have like a few more chips and my wife finished all her dipping sauce and had 1/2 of mine so they may need to increase that. Salad was covered in dressing and i prefer the dressing on the side. Meals were average size without being large (5 or 6 prawns). Had the Creme Brulee and Rolled Pavola for dessert. Both were very nice but at $12 per dessert is not the cheapest. All up with a glass of bubbly wine and soft drink came to $73.50 which we thought was reasonable value. The service was a bit slow after we had finished the mains as there were quiet a lot of people had come in for coffee and cake. Yes I would come back again.

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3. Friar Tuck's Bistro

The Robin Hood Hotel 30 Burrendong Way, Orange, New South Wales Australia Pub, Australian, Bar Lunch, Dinner Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Playgrounds [email protected] +61 2 6363 1999 http://www.robinhoodorange.com.au/bistro
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3 based on 109 reviews

Friar Tuck's Bistro

Reviewed By FOODANDTRAVELBUG

Not first visit.Seems very popular. Nice setting noticed had kids area.Ordered $35 T bone. Was good serving of veggies. Mash was dry and obviously been sitting for a while. Steak was half fat half meat and all tough.Also had garlic pizza for entree this was good.Pint of pale ale was $11.50 which I thought was a joke. This place is bassicly a a pub but prices are not pub prices.

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2. The Lord Anson Public House

224 Anson St, Orange, New South Wales 2800 Australia Brew Pub, Bar, Pub, Australian, Gastropub Lunch, Dinner Seating, Parking Available, Street Parking, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts American Express, Accepts Mastercard, Accepts Visa, Reservations, Television, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible [email protected] +61 63614441 http://www.thelordanson.com.au/
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4 based on 61 reviews

The Lord Anson Public House

The Lord Anson is Orange's 21st Century answer to the traditional English pub. Offering a classic, laid-back pub atmosphere, The Lord Anson features a front sports bar, booths and tables for dining, an extensive range of craft beers and ciders alongside a

Reviewed By Newytraveller53

Cosy and warm, this hotel provided a great respite from the winter temperature outside. Lovely atmosphere. Great staff. Happy hour wine prices. Every night there’s a dinner special. We had fish and chips. Fabulous! Great thin crispy batter and juicy fish. Salad and chip accompaniments. Highly recommend!

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1. Parkview Hotel

Summer Street, Orange, New South Wales Australia Bar, Pub, Australian, Contemporary Lunch, Dinner, Late Night Reservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Parking Available, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Accepts Credit Cards, Table Service +61 2 6361 7014 http://www.parkvieworange.com.au/restaurant.html
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4 based on 263 reviews

Parkview Hotel

There is a printed menu but have a daily blackboard menu were you get to try many of the chef's dishes

Reviewed By Haznig

We opted for the luxury king room because I imagined a country town pub/hotel to have shared bathroom down the hall but was very pleasantly surprised to walk into a lovely big room with en suite and fluffy white towels. The king sized bed was firm and comfortable. The aircon was effective although a little noisy although the room was really quiet. Breakfast was included in the price which was an individually cooked bacon eggs tomato or any cooked variety. I would definitely recommend staying here. Not at all like imagined. I would definitely stay here again

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