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14 years ago
Amazing! Best service, food and backdrop. Perfect place to get married!
17 Hunts Rd
Bittern Victoria 3918
Australia
(03) 5983 6700
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http://www.summerfields.com.au
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Jackalope Hotels
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I was traveling on business to Australia and decided to take a few extra days to explore. I had…read moreread about the Jackalope in a magazine as it opened in April 2017. The newly opened Jackalope which is on The Mornington Peninsula, about an hour's drive south of Melbourne, is a $40 million luxury hotel on the Willow Creek winery with restaurants Rare Hare and Doot Doot Doot. My favorite dining option was the Rare Hare, a casual drop-in eatery, food store and and wine tasting barn offering smoked artichokes with burrata and venison carpaccio with views of the vines. I loved breakfast which included the likes of spiced lamb and fried eggs or crisp chive-flecked waffles with smoked salmon with a well made strong coffee to get your day started. I stayed in the vineyard room which had a great view over the infinity pool and vineyard. The room was spacious and luxurious with sleek black furnishings. The bed was very comfortable, the bathroom had underfloor heating, the double rain shower was amazing and the little nook outside the bathroom was convenient for relaxing. At checkout the amazing service continued as I was offered several water bottles for my hour long journey back to the city and given awesome black bag luggage tags as a parting gift. FIVE STARS as I highly recommend Jackalope for its luxury, its special touches, its awesome attentive staff, and its beautiful location.
Kings Creek Hotel
Well... The advert says that it's Victoria's most environmentally friendly pub. And the play area…read morehas an awesome old school tram that kids and big kids will love That's about all that's good. The meals were actually the worst a pub food I've had in I can't remember how long. I played it safe and went with a chicken schnitzel as we all know that you pick safe dishes when you're at country pubs. Well it was a cold slab of non-chicken meat whatever served with boiled carrot and zucchini that was mushy and gross, and a roast potato. And at $19 it's not the greatest value meal in the world. Eating companions had a lasagne and the lamb shanks and there was certainly a consensus on the quality of food. If you're in the area head for the pelican cafe down at the Mariana.
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The Mornington Peninsula is truly something to behold. It has vineyards, bushland, gorgeous…read morebeaches, outstanding culinary establishment and it's only a short drive from the Melbourne CBD. We visited the Mornington Peninsula on an overcast Melbourne day. The moment we walked inside Polperro winery, we were greeted by a retro inspired lounge with funky furniture and ambient lighting radiating from legit candlesticks. SWOON. I am not sure what else Polperro could offer to make it more appealing. It boasts a new cellar, villas for overnight guests and a cracking bistro with outstanding food. The only complaint was that the gnocchi wasn't great, and quite pricey. I can't wait to go back, the setting in particular makes for a great day out. It was a special day to remember.
Great food, delicious wines, brilliant service, warm and welcoming atmosphere. What's not to love…read moreabout this place? I'd heard a lot about Polperro before dining here. A local tour bus driver recommended Polperro as THE place to eat on the Peninsula. He's not far off, although there is a lot of worthy competition. Polperro is situated in a very picturesque part of Red Hill. As with many of the winery restaurants in that area, it has magnificent views, which were sadly spoiled by the terrible weather that enveloped the area on the day we visited. No matter. We were warmly welcomed and seated at a very comfortable table. Polperro offers a degustation menu only, which you can match with wines. I'd recommend that you do so, if only because it means you will get dinner and show with one of the most entertaining sommeliers you will ever have the pleasure to meet. Polperro is not cheap, but you get what you pay for. The food and wine match is perfect. Serves are generous. Trust me, you are sated at the end of lunch here (and I believe that Polperro is open only for lunch). I cannot speak highly enough of the quality of the food. It is prepared with impeccable technique in all areas of flavour and presentation. Not one dish disappointed. This is right up there with the very best the Peninsula has to offer. As I said, it's not cheap, but it offers good value for what you get. If you want a special occasion lunch, this is the place.
Cheap prices but brand new lovely rooms with a little backyard area. This is value for money and…read morenear the golfing pub. While not being too close, so you can enjoy peace and quiet.
A beautiful resort set in-between a few golf courses lots of grass and greenery?!? Yes please…read more This beautiful resort is set in Fingal, not too far away from the Peninsula Hot Springs and consists of multiple buildings that create the most relaxing atmosphere you ever could ask for. The view from the balconies is absolutely gorgeous with some rooms overlooking a golf course that sees the sunset in all it's glory. There's a golfing pro-shop located in the main reception building where you can rent golf carts, clubs, an instructor, and buy whatever golfing equipment your heart desires. Not interested in golfing? There's a beautiful path you can follow to walk through the golf course as well as an Endota Spa located on the premises. There's also a lovely bar and a restaurant with amazing food located in the main reception as well. The rooms are the bare essentials with a split system heater located on the wall, a beautiful patio to be able to watch the golf course with a nice metal bench and table to place a glass of bubbly or your beer to relax with. The bathroom area is a bit low on light when it's dark outside so they could use improvement on that, I do need light to apply makeup! The smoke detector is right directly above the bed which makes it a bit annoying when you're trying to sleep with the red light on a constant another light blinking off and on, but all in all, the resort is amazing. I forgot to mention, the staff is AMAZING! Even after we checked out they went to their fullest possible extent to ensure we were taken care of. Some of the stuff aren't the sharpest tools in the shed but I suppose you need a bit of everything to make a business work! If you're in the area and need a place to stay, this resort is ghighly recommended.
Restaurant charges a small fortune for very ordinary food. Better off eating at the bar next door.read more
This is basically your typical suburban pub, which basically meant that there really wasn't…read moreanything all that special about it. Okay, there were some nice beers available on tap, which was cool, but it was located in a part of the town where the tourists don't tend to end up. However, as a pub it isn't too bad, and was quite relaxing, though since it is more modern in appearance I can't say that it had too much charm. Still, as a pub it was quite nice and relaxing, and the staff were rather friendly as well.
Went here with my family. Play area for the kids and seating near by. Beautiful meal, friendly…read morestaff. Plenty of seating. Drinks at the bar. Will visit again
3.7 Huge old…read morebuilding which looks over the Nepean highway to Dromana beach on the bay. It's very large inside with multiple eating areas across different rooms. The set out and decor is not unpleasant but it does feel a bit dated. I had the feeling it should be doing better business here than it was. I liked the look of the bistro and propped there. I was going to order the Mussels Delmar - I love my mussels - but then saw the bouillabaisse listed as a special. Going by the board the dish promised all sorts of extra seafood for an extra $5. I got brave and ordered it. Knock me down if the dish wasn't really really good. We might be looking here at a chef who's a bit bored with pub bistro staples and wants to stretch a bit to the classics. I've had bouillabaisse in numerous places around the globe including in the country of origin and I'd have to say this one was in the top half maybe even the top third. The flavours were lovely and it was evident the dish had been prepared and cooked with some care. Importantly, the promise about the abundance of seafood was very real. The dish absolutely abounded with fish, prawns, mussels and other goodies and was good value for the price. It's a generous dish without doubt and it's well worth seeking out. I was very glad I ordered it. This is not a high brow place but who cares. If the key test is good food, I certainly got that tonight. The place itself is fine as is the service. I wouldn't hesitate to eat here again going on this experience.
I attended my aunty's wedding here. Nice scenery for the ceremony in the back and great food for…read morethe reception. We had an eight course meal with great entertainment and venue.
Benito's, in Mt Eliza, is a restaurant, reception venue, or just a great place to have dinner, a…read morecoffee or a drink. My husband and I had our wedding reception here, and we were happy with the overall service. There were a few small hitches, such as the guests not allowed in until half an hour after after they were supposed to, and the mains being slightly different to what we had in the tasting, but overall our experience was great. The owner is lovely, and he seems genuinely interested in making sure your night is perfect. I would recommend Benito's for a meal. If you are looking for decent traditional Italian food around Mt Eliza, then this is your place.
Nice enough place with clean rooms. It can get noisy being on the highway. Try to pick a room away…read morefrom the traffic lights. Good cheap price.
This pub is pretty cool, though that has a lot to do with the rooftop deck and its location next to…read morethe bay. Mind you, it is a little difficult to get to by public transport since it is not near any of the major shopping area, but that is a part of the charm of this place. I'd been past it a couple of times, but never got the chance to visit it, that is until recently. Well, the pub did turn out to be pretty nice, and while the front is mainly a restaurant, they do have a sports bar out the back which isn't bad at all. Not only do they have a nice beer garden, but they also have a couple of nice beers on tap as well.
Excellent bistro, super friendly staff and the option of eating on the rooftop deck overlooking the…read morebay. Kids eat free during the week, and also has a separate games room for them just off the bistro. Had a gourmet pizza for lunch, obviously made on site...and it was delicious. Would definitely return to the Dava!
Excellent caravan park. Brand new looking bbq's. Super clean. Good security. Convenient cafe w…read morebasics: coffee, newspaper. Bouncy pillow for kids or adults who are kids at heart. I am a caravan park convert (used to only like big chain hotels) and most especially like Big4's).
I stayed here on a weekend away to the Mornington Peninsula and the Peninsula Hot Springs. Booking…read morevia Wotif was easy, and everything was ready and as described on arrival. We even got a free upgrade - bonus! The staff were friendly and helpful. The room had everything expected and it was clean and in good condition. The location is just off the Rye main shops and the super market is about a kilometer away. Rye beach and the pier are on the other side of the highway (a few hundred metres). The best feature had to be the outdoor heated pool and spa. It was warm enough to go straight in - even on a mild spring day. Something to watch finding it is that Napier street is closed at the Nepean Highway end (so there is no through traffic, which keeps the noise down). But if you don't know this you could drive passed it several times - like we did. You have to come in via Nelson st.