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    The Throttle Shed

    The Throttle Shed

    4.8(5 reviews)
    87.3 km

    Good food We were passing through One Tree Hill at around…read morelunch time so it was convenient for us to stop for a bite to eat. The food was really good and it was very reasonably priced! This is good country hospitality at its best!

    Stumbled across this place completely by accident and what a pleasant discovery it was. It's…read moredefinitely designed as more of a bikers road stop and although I am not a motoring enthusiast per say, the environment and vibe of the place really appealed to me. The counter top is the front of an old ford, the table tops have engineering plan/ motor mappy looking thing under glass, they have a map of the Adelaide hills framed on the wall which looked to me, with the aid of a white board marker is used for motorists to get there where-abouts. The outdoor dining area is really Pretty while the inside dining is very much setup as a motor enthusiast shed, come man cave, come quaint cafe and it totally works!! The coffee and food was really good to-boot (? Is that the right word, not sure... But you get the idea). The Throttle Shed has that tucked away feeling but it's actually not very far off Main North Road at all. They seem to have their regulars as others that came in to the cafe all seemed quite familiar with each other which just added to the overall pleasantness. My husband and I were really glad we stopped to check this place out. Ps. They also appear to be open every day except Tuesdays. (They were even open on Christmas Day according to the signage we saw).

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    The Throttle Shed
    The Throttle Shed
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    One White Kite - Located in the Barossa Valley at Kapunda

    One White Kite

    4.5(2 reviews)
    113.8 km

    Right, imagine being in the Clare Valley and after all that wine tasting you really just want some…read moregood coffee. We stumbled upon this place by accident, drove past it and thought it looked like they may sell decent coffee, so we made a U-turn and drove back. And what a creative name: One White Kite. They decorated their cafe window accordingly, a white kite in front of a white background. Pretty cool methinks. They sell very good coffee, sandwiches and some patisserie. Apart from that, there's also a little area dedicated to gift ideas such as books, mugs or keychains. The interior decor is lovely and so are staff that work here. If I'm ever back in remote Kapunda, I'll definitely get my coffee from here.

    Three of us had lunch in One White Kite of Friday, what a treat…read more We each had the same meal, chicken pie and salad. The individual chicken pie was to die for. Quite large, made from wonderful pastry with a tasty filling of vegetables and large pieces of tender chicken. Accompanying the pie was a beautiful salad of mixed lettuce with a few surprises like halved tiny tomatoes, pieces of tender young cucumber and olives with a very tasty dressing. The waitress/cook was friendly and very capable and made the best coffee. Sadly none of us had room for a dessert from the selection. Happily we don't live too far away so this lunch experience could be habit forming. Cheers, Norma, John and Margaret McCarthy.

    Walk The Talk - Counter with display cabinet

    Walk The Talk

    4.5(6 reviews)
    67.2 km
    $$

    This is like a home away from home. Walk the Talk is worth stopping to enjoy next time you are in…read morethe Adelaide Hills. I think that a lot of people drive past on their way to wineries, but they should really stop for a coffee. It is just the cutest cottage. A few different rooms and you will find the café part in the middle room. What I really love about this place is all the little hidden room dining areas. There are range of take away options for lunch or dinner for the family. Some super tasty looking stews, pasta and salads. Wow! All decently priced and a great healthy alternative then going out for takeaway. I look forward to return to eat some lunch. On this visit my guest and I tried the Lemon Polenta and the Pecan cake. Both were very moist, full of flavour, and not too sweet. Which is perfect by my books. The coffee is a strong and robust. Lovely blend and great barista. You couldn't have asked for anything better on a cold rainy day! I think I might become a regular as a resident of the Hills! I am looking forward to warming up near their open fireplace.

    I'm glad this place exists. When it first opened I thought, "that used to be a servo. No one will…read moreever make a go of it there, such a difficult location". As is often the case, I'm glad I was wrong. Little did I know a quirky little cafe is the perfect replacement for a redundant service station! So far I've only had coffee, but based on the experience of our group the overall customer experience is great! Our coffees (and one iced chocolate) came out really promptly and were top notch (and very affordable somehow). We opted to sit out the back, a great choice for a bright, warm hills Autumn morning. It feels like being out the back of my Nanna's house (retro table and all) only no one is yelling at me through the back window about the football scores.. which is good I guess, for a cafe anyway.

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    Walk The Talk - Cute little back room!

    Cute little back room!

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    Mirror mirror on the wall

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    Happy Daise - cafes - Updated May 2026

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