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    The Old Bakehouse Tavern

    4.0 (1 review)
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    Blacksmith's Inn - Lovely wooden tables carved with their name! I want some!

    Blacksmith's Inn

    3.6(5 reviews)
    12.6 km
    $$

    A typical "local" outer suburbs pub…read more But it's your grandpas local and him and all of his friends like to have a pot or two while trying their luck in the weekly meat raffle. I visited on a Friday night as part of a bridal party rehearsal dinner - the wedding was very close by the following day. We booked well in advance for a table of 15 and we really need not have bothered, the rest of the dining room had maybe 3 other occupied tables. Food was as you'd expect after taking a look around the empty dining room. My steak was over cooked and drowned in an overly sweet smoky bbq sauce even though sauce was requested on the side. This gets a 3 because the cover band playing in the front bar were actually pretty awesome and entertaining. Our group was by far the youngest clientele this local had seen in a long time, we had an oldie come up and ask us to pose in a photo with him that's how novel we were. Can't say I'll be back in a hurry.

    One Tree Hill is a small hamlet just outside of Adelaide, so image my surprise when I came here to…read morediscover that this pub was jam packed full of people. In fact, I was wondering if the entire town had suddenly, all at once, decided to come down here for a meal. Maybe that I was case, I guess that is one of those mysteries that I will never solve. However, despite having to weave my way through countless people to get the the bar, I still really liked this place, especially the rural setting just ten minutes drive out from Salisbury. The beer garden is especially nice, as is the view over the vineyards out the back.

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    Bar area

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    Steak & chips w bourbon sauce

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    Barossa Valley Brewing - Beer tasting menu

    Barossa Valley Brewing

    3.0(8 reviews)
    16.6 kmBarossa Valley
    $$

    Decent beer but food was terrible, re constituted shnitty gravy was packet and most of it was on…read morethe crap salad which also had bottled dressing on it. Top end prices for a pub meal you would have got at a dodgy establishment in the 70s. Drink the beer and eat somewhere else.

    You won't find this little gem on the barossa tourist maps for some reason. It took us a…read morerecommendation from a nearby winery, finding some phone reception and good old google to track down, but it was well worth the effort. We dropped in with 10 people unannounced and the staff were more than happy to set us up with tastings and give detailed explanations of their beers in spite of being obviously busy. There were a few issues with taps being out and a wait for some people's tastings but the friendly and engaging staff made up for this. The beers and ciders were all delicious. Even the stout that I usually won't touch was lovely. I'd recommend the bee sting which, incidentally, has apparently won a bunch of medals. The tasting plate costs as much as 2 pints, so despite it being costly compared to free wine tasting, I found it to be worth it. It was good to break up a day of wine wine and more wine, and was particularly enjoyed by those in our group that aren't huge on wine appreciation. I'm looking forward to going back so I can match some of their beers with their tasty looking menu.

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    Relaxed beer garden

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    Prince Albert Hotel - Sanga and a beer

    Prince Albert Hotel

    3.0(2 reviews)
    15.3 kmGawler
    $$

    I'm not going to lie, I don't frequent Gawler much. In fact, this was my feet stop in this historic…read moretown. The Prince Alfred immediately stood out to me. Maybe it was the fake turf out the front, appealing to my inner hipster. Or maybe it was the promise of a house blend coffee to cater for my depleting energy levels. I'm really not sure what it was, but I'm glad I ventured inside for a Sunday afternoon bite to eat. Mrs F's Eatery boasts an affordable menu, classic pub meals with a twist, sourcing ingredients from within a 100k radius.... And you really can't fault a place that supports the locals! The service was top quality; I was given a selection of local beers to taste, speedy service, and the overriding feeling that I was important; always a nice feeling for a customer! I'm not sure what this place was like 18 months ago, prior to what is either a refurbishment or new management, but both the interior and exterior is inviting, and I felt more than comfortable sitting in a corner with my book, watching the world go by. My sandwich special was good. It wasn't "out-of-this-world-holy-crap-best-sandwich-ever-good", but it was good! Overall : I enjoyed my experience, and would come back if ever find myself in Gawler again!

    I nearly gave a 3 due to the quality of the food, It could have gotten a 4 BUT.. The service time…read moretook 2 stars off., one for each hour waiting I came here on a Sunday Afternoon with a group of 20.. What can I say.. DON'T come in a group. Although everyone thought the food was quite nice. Ranging from the Tasting platter, to Corn Fritters up to Prawn Stir-Fry and the Steaks, it took an unacceptable 2 HOURS to serve the food. Even though, seeing through the windows. people that came up to an hour earlier were getting their food well before us.

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    Sliders with onion rings

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    Musque Food & Wine - Roasted pumpkin with labneh

    Musque Food & Wine

    4.5(2 reviews)
    17.6 kmBarossa Valley

    A sort of tapas stir menu with quite a few Asian inspired menu items. The space is bright with high…read moreceilings and three chalk boards describing their very expensive wines offered by the bottle! - one was $900! Cocktails were all $30 - quite steep for this level of table service and setting. We had no drinks that night and decided on several appetizers and one large plate. We started with the crispy spring rolls - 3 to an order - which were served interestingly with a soy dipping sauce and not a sweet and sour one as is customary. It was different and good. Next we had the roasted pumpkin with labneh and pumpkin seeds. It was basically one small to medium wedge, well roasted and sliced and although tasty, not worth $18 AU. Next we had the Asian dumplings. They were beautifully plated and had just enough garlic and ginger in the pork filling. The sauce served with them had too much oil for my liking, the soy portion underneath the oil was just right. They were so tasty my better half ordered a second plate of them. Last and best was the crispy pork belly with Thai coconut sauce - it was almost like a curry - the fish sauce was very noticeable in a good way. The pork was tender and moist with crispy skin and the sauce was really delicious and well balanced. The dishes were all garnished exactly the same way with herbs, sliced scallions, cilantro and Fresno peppers. It would have been nice if there had been a bit more variety given the pricing. The flavor of everything was good however the pricing is too high for me to return.

    This restaurant has been open in Tanunda for around two years now and was recommended to us by our…read morehosts. The decor is modern minimalist with an open kitchen in the restaurant area and a bar area next to it. Staff were very friendly and engaging with the service being prompt and efficient. The tapas style menu is varied with contrasting styles and flavours. We ordered three dishes between us being the grilled Harvey bay scallops, the wild mushroom arancini balls and the roasted cauliflower with chick peas and lemongrass. All three dishes were outstanding and more than sufficient after a busy day in the wineries. Dishes averaged at $18 each. They also have an amazing variety of 36 pure malt whiskys and 22 gins which took up the whole wall of the bar not to mention the local wine list. Overall an enjoyable evening and would definitely return.

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    Musque Food & Wine - Crispy spring rolls

    Crispy spring rolls

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