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    4.0 (2 reviews)
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    Princetown Tavern - Wagon wheel chandeliers

    Princetown Tavern

    2.5(2 reviews)
    73.2 km

    Quick lunch detour on the Great Ocean Road. We stopped a bit into the afternoon so it was empty…read moreinside, save for a few other folks that came in right after us. We chose to order from the takeaway menu because it was cheaper and we didn't feel like staying there to eat. They had a good variety of beer and wine on sale as well. We got some hamburgers and I went ahead and ordered a side of french fries. When our order came out (after about 10 minutes) I was surprised to see two smaller items and then one item, about the size of a small backpack, all individually wrapped. We made it out to car and I unwrapped said small backpack item and couldn't stop laughing. It was a mountain of french fries! Much more french fries than two people could eat... Anyway, the burgers were okay. The "backpack" of fries filled the car with fried food smell for the next several days. But they were good. It was an okay option for a quick bite during our road trip. Careful ordering the side of fries.

    Stopped in at Princetown Tavern after making a detour on the Great Ocean Rd to hike Triplet Falls…read more The Tavern itself was large and had a variety of food options and coffee. I ordered the daily fish special: grilled baramundi with chips and a salad. The fish was a little under seasoned and it looked like the chef had some trouble with it as it came out in a few pieces. The salad was not dressed. The chips were decent, crispy but not over fried. The waitress was friendly but the food took forever to come out, which was a surprise was there were only one other table having lunch.

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    Mt Noorat Hotel - Front Bar

    Mt Noorat Hotel

    4.5(2 reviews)
    99.4 km

    This is another one of those surprises that we stumbled across out in regional Victoria. It is…read morepretty clear that this pub has been around for quite a while, and certainly hails back to the colonial days. The build, honestly, is absolutely gorgeous, and despite this being located in a rather small town, it is still running smoothly. Well sort of because it is only open at certain times, but the owner was more than happy for us to come in to have a beer, which meant that it is another pub that I could mark off my list. Anyway, this pub, as I mentioned, is absolutely gorgeous, even though the beer selection is somewhat limited. Yeah, that in my mind really doesn't matter all that much.

    We often come up to the country to visit family but rarely do we venture out for a meal. On…read moresomeone's suggestion off the back of a 'new management' article in the local paper we all decided to go out. There were 6 in our group and we got there at about 7:15pm on a Saturday night. We were lucky to get a table! The room was set up as a dining room, homely tables, plates on the wall, coat rack in the corner and original metal press ceilings they are beautifully restoring. There had been a wedding there earlier in the day so flowers adorned every table, windowsill and corner. What an atmosphere! They do table service drinks and food, however we decided to go to the bar for drinks so we could keep it separate. Very VERY reasonable drinks prices. We moved on to the food menu next. It was your typical pub spread of fish and chips, steak and chicken Parma. In between those options was a grilled fish and a burger. We opted for a round of Parmas, a couple of grilled fish and the burger. Let's start with the Parma. Wasn't I pleasantly surprised when a beautifully cooked chicken breast came out with perfect tomato sauce, ham and cheese. I have grown so accustomed to processed Parmas that I was in shock. It came piled high with chips and a garden salad (great dressing!). The fish also went down a treat, apparently cooked to perfection. The burger was the surprise of the night. It came in a brioche bun with fries. My partner wouldn't stop raving about it! By the end of our mains there was nothing left on anyone's plates. When does that ever happen? Despite being too full to move we had to order dessert. Sticky date pudding with ice cream. 6 please! Again, not a crumb left. We had an absolutely perfect meal only made better by the buzzing atmosphere of the room and the friendly staff. Not one mix up and everything was served in a very timely manner given the dining room was full! Easy 5 stars.

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    Seamus O'Toole's Irish Pub - Seamus O'Tooles

    Seamus O'Toole's Irish Pub

    3.5(15 reviews)
    133.6 km
    $$

    Permanently closed. this website is out of date. Needs to be updated to reflect what is on google…read moreabout Seamus O'Toole's Irish Pub.

    Seamus McPeake's Irish Pub is the local pub for the residents of Knox and surrounds. Hidden away in…read morea corner of Knox City Shopping Centre's Knox Ozone, it is a small venue which has the energy more commonly found in venues of the inner city. Among locals it is called "The Irish". A traditional irish pub in every sense it sports dark wooden furniture and a few booths at the back - perfect for a catch-up with mates. There are little nooks and crannies in every corner with all kinds of seating from bar stools, to benches to seats that double as small tables. Service is quick, but not quick enough when it comes to keeping the place clean - it is pretty grimy and the chances that someone will spill a drink on you are pretty high so I would caution against wearing your best clothes. Dress code is smart casual - just keep it simple. Entry is only $5 and drinks are relatively cheap too which is always a good thing. The place is busiest on Monday, Wednesday and Friday nights and because of its size is packed full pretty quickly. There is an outdoor smokers area, which is tiny but it doesn't seem to deter patrons from crushing against each other in order to secure themselves some room out there. The dance floor is tiny but again, when there is a will there is a way and there are a lot of very willing dancers here. Patrons range in age from the very young to the very old although there tends to be more males than females.

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