I had read about the cheese shop and dreamed of walking to it from my room across the way, to enter this quaint place with exquisite cheeses and accompaniments and i got there... and... boy! was i set straight. :(
The location BLOWS!!! looking for quaint Napa-style tasting? ...um, this ain't it. think Mallrats. As others have stated and I said with my Tempus Two review -- every bus tour stops at this large complex of boutique shops and eateries with tables outside. it's not very kept. i saw no custodians or staff bussing tables or the like. other visitors were sloppy, so there were napkins flying everywhere and every table was dirty.
As for the cheese shop- it's the closest door to the parking lot and it was BUSY.
There's one way in and one way out and it was a disaster trying to get around the place.
They had every cheese under the sun and it smelled divine- but the walkways were riddled with tourist fare (cheese boards, knives, stuff) made in China -- found very few "made in Australia" goods. the queuing system was absurd.
the guys who took our order was nice. he was tasked with managing the deli counter AND the register - and kept his cool. i had a turkey and cheese baguette - just two slices of cheese (um, cheese shop?) -- which was delivered on the spot. my husband had a baked Camembert plate (cheese and bread only - no fruit?) it took them 20 minutes to get it to him. he didn't know what to do with the large wooden cheese board when he was through - so we left it on someone else's messy table - to help whomever came over to clean it up - if they ever did.
Smelly Cheese shop seems to have a large selection, but we couldn't really experience it properly. Disappointing. Maybe if it wasn't so busy, it would have been a better. i'll try again next time i visit.
date of visit: 12/29/14
p.s. Pics from Mic i marked not helpful, because they appear to be an old location. the one posted by Amy is the new location. imagine it full of people... there ya go. now you got it. ;) read more