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4 based on 54 reviews
Went during the week, decor is simple but adequate. There where a few other patrons when we arrived. Service was good and attentive. We ordered the wings n pizza buffet. Pizza's in the buffet seemed small, however we couldn't ask for more because with the wings and dessert we were so full. Paid $50 for two people, we felt it was worth it. Would definetly return when i am in the area again.
A trendy little craft bar with a beautiful beer garden. 15 beers on tap, a huge range of packaged craft beer, a well ranged wine list and cocktails. The kitchen although being small puts out a great quality range of food for both lunch and dinner.
Came here with family for an 80th birthday. Lovely day and staff were quick and friendly. I would recommend for smaller functions (sub 40 people). Prices were sharp for lunch and quality was good Hope this helps Perry
3 based on 25 reviews
The newly renovation Chatswood Hills Tavern is the perfect place to enjoy a day or night out at with friends. Our bistro menu, inspired by classic pub favourites and various cultures influencing the Australian food scene, is jam packed full of flavour and
We stopped by here after a trip to Ikea for a quick bite. Although there are renovations going on at the shopping centre, which leads to troubles parking, the tavern looked appealing enough and we wandered in thinking that the menu was reasonable and they had a good wine list.Now I am vegetarian and all over Queensland they have the ubiquitous pumpkin salad, and I just couldn't have another one. I thought I was lucky when I saw that they had vegetable and edamame spring rolls and even a veggie burger. Unfortunately, when I asked both the spring rolls and the burger pattie were frozen. With little left to choose from I had the spring rolls, which were as expected - frozen spring rolls - which the menu stated came with a choice of sauces, but I was not asked and it simply arrived with ginger soy. Sadly, the tiny side salad also had lettuce that was brown at the ends too.The chicken Caesar for $19 was a whole different story. Please see the attached picture to see the unappertising meal that was presented. It did not resemble a Caesar salad in the slightest and was well below average in taste.The place has great potential - what a shame the food let it down!
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