Reviews on Pizza food in Seville, Victoria, Australia including Killara Estate Vineyard and Cellar Door, Whispering hills vineyard, Dave's Pizza Cafe & Restaurant, Woori's Pizz, Dudley’s, Heart & Soul Cafe, Many Hands Winery, Meletos, Big Al's Pizza, Red Robin Pizza
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Fresh and full of flavour. Big generous amounts of toppings. Quick service and home delivery. May be not served with a smile but the food is good
I ordered a Vegetarian with Salami and when I ate it, it was very average and I didn't feel so good after that. The next day I woke up at 7am with an awful stomach bug and it was coming out both ends for a couple of hours. I am almost positive that this was food poisoning from the pizza place as I had felt fine til I ate the pizza.
4 based on 577 reviews
With floor-to-ceiling views across vineyards, apple orchards and the blue-tinged Great Dividing Range, Meletos boasts not only a picturesque setting but what is surely the Yarra Valley's finest food, wine and accommodation offerings. Meletos is an extraor
On a perfect Spring day, we enjoyed a delicious 3 course lunch at Meletos with the most breataking views across the valley. Staff were friendly and attentive, menu covered mosts tastes, cost around $150.00 ( for 2)We recommend eating outside under the vines if weather permits, as it does get quite busy & noisy.We will definately return and highly recommend.
4 based on 70 reviews
Family owned and operated Winery & Cellar Door. Wine tasting serving hand made wood fired pizza & platters. Food served until 4.30pm.Out door seating
We love this little winery and the wood fire pizzas are always great. If you are passing you should shop in. Itâs a small winery with a personal touch that you donât get at the big wineries. You might even get some complimentary cheese and crackers if you stay for a glass of your favourite wine.
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4 based on 40 reviews
Went for breakfast with a friend of mine. We waited 20 minutes for our meal which is understandable but we didnt get our drink for 30 hour minutes and by that time were almost done our meals. I would much pefer the drink out first and buy another during my meal.
4 based on 319 reviews
A warm and comfortable cafe/restaurant. With an open fireplace and candlelit tables plus a lovely sunny courtyard for the warmer months. Dudley's serves a delicious breakfast selection 7 days a week, and is also open for lunch and dinner 7 days a week. Gl
As Iâm reading through some reviews Iâm absolutely shocked to see that anyone in there right mind would rate this place anything more then one star. We ordered two separate dishes and both where below standard. In fact Zero standard. Pizza $25 for a tissue like base which was burned underneath dry topping and just should not be advertised as a pizza. As there was only us who ordered the pizza you would think the guy would keep his eye out so it doesnât burn. Next came lasagna ones again $25 dollars for a peace the size of a childâs palm. They gave me a corner which was super hot on top not much meat and so dry and not fresh that we had to leave the restaurant and not eat. The service is friendly but the food was absolutely disgusting.
We stopped in on Friday night the way to Warburton. The kids aren't used to being up that late, so they were tired and grumpy. We kept driving, hoping to find someone pleasant to stop for dinner, and finally pulled in here.The staff were pleasant. The food was plentiful and really good. It's your standard pizza-and-pasta stuff, but nicely done. My partner and I both I enjoyed the minestrone and the kids liked their pizza.Another family with small kids had a mishap when the kid who was swinging on his chair fell over backwards and banged his head. The staff were helpful - eventually they gave the kid an icypole to make his cut lip feel better.The only drawback is the lack of a toilet. I took my 4 y.o. daughter up to the public toilet which was awful. Badly lit and grotty. I let her wee on the grass behind the toilets rather than go in there.
I recently came across this pizza shop whilst travelling from Warburton to Ringwood, I purchased a seafood pizza, and it was great, lots of yummy seafood and anchovies, the staff were friendly and helpful, will definitely be going back for more
Itâs always special to be welcomed at a small boutique cellar door by the owner who has intimate knowledge of the whole wine making journey from soil and microclimate influences, grape variety, picking and bottling to appreciating the finished product. We sampled the whole range and went away happy with some favourite purchases. We will be heading back maybe midweek for those great wine conversations or perhaps at the weekend to try their pizzas. Whispering Hills wine is individual and substantial. You are bound to discover something to your liking. The cellar door vibe is authentically rustic and welcoming and a great place to unwind.
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4 based on 76 reviews
Return customers (been there over 8 times as we love the food and ambiance). Booked by phone and email for 1pm on Sunday (emails acknowledged by staff) specifically requested a table indoors near the window for guests from Margaret river region. Drove over 1.5 hours to get to the vineyard and only to be told - sorry we have given out your table as we thought it was a 12 noon booking. No tables indoors so offered a table outside near the fire place, however food went cold within minutes due to the winter like temperature in the outside seating area. Left over half a platter due to this which is a shame as we had raved about the food to our guests and it was a waste of money too.When I went to pay the bill and spoke with the owner - Leo, was told "at least you got in" which is rather arrogant and appalling. No apology, no offering of a complimentary glass of wine (which would have cost him nothing!!!! I understand it is difficult to get a table at times as it is a popular place to spend an afternoon sipping a glass of vino and a nice platter, however there are a vast number of vineyards in the Yarra Valley that deserve our patronage and money so will not be going back there in a hurry. Oh and don't ask Leo the owner for a wine tasting if you are coming in for a meal in case you want to try it out before ordering - he gets quite "iffy" about it and gives you either quarter centimeter of wine or says no time as we have wine tasting groups that have come in. So much for promoting their vineyard and so much for service - extremely disappointed.
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