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    Konditorei Coffee Lounge

    4.0 (2 reviews)
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    Windy Point Restaurant

    Windy Point Restaurant

    4.0(15 reviews)
    10.0 km
    $$$

    The only reason why I gave 3 stars is because we were given seating's with one of the worst view of…read morethe house. And we booked well over a month (Mar 4th) before dining April 7th. And we traveled so far to get there. This would be the managers faults since he said "...the best I can do for you". And the manage Derrick asked if I wanted to tip when I was paying (Embarrassing for the restaurant that they have to ask); I felt we deserved better than that. For those that doesn't know the Aussie culture, we do not tip in Australia as locals. The minimum wages starts off really high, whereas, the wages as a wait staff in USA is low therefore we tip if the service was excellent. I've been around Australia since Feb 2014 so I KNOW this. Excellent service deserves a tip. A tip is NOT earned by asking for it..... ANYWHERE in the world. The service and food was excellent. I will post a YouTube Food & Travel review about this establishment soon to come.

    The views of the city at Windy Point are undoubtedly a winning aspect of the long time romanticised…read morerestaurant. So to finally be treated with dinner here was a long awaited feat for me. Unfortunately, and perhaps this was partly due to the raving reviews and reputation of the restaurant I had grown to understand, my experience here fell short of my expectations. The food was for the most part delicious however the menu itself is very standard traditional fine dining. Signature steak and red meat for the most part with a few fish dishes and even less vegetarian options. We ordered the house made gnocchi for entree. Unfortunately it lacked the melt in your mouth aspect I was expecting from freshly made gnocchi. For mains we ordered the wagyu corned beef brisket which was absolutely delicious. Cooked to perfection. It was fairly salty though and had a rich sauce. The Lamb rump shoulder unfortunately was a bit on the over-well-done side. Sides ordered were the Korean fried Broccoli and sweet potato. We loved both dishes although everything was deep fried and it became a bit much. It would have been nice to accompany our rich mains with sides that were fresh to break it up. For dessert we chose the popular Chocolate Melange for two - the signature board of mini desserts. This was amazing. Word of warning, we were in struggle town by this point - but you are able to opt to take away what you can't finish. Good service is extremely important to me, and this was the down side. For an expensive fine dining restaurant with so many staff, our wait times were terrible. We were not checked upon and particularly between dinner and dessert, we waited almost an hour. It took a few reminders for our dessert to finally come. And after eventually giving up and asking for the bill, it came. Our waitress offered another round of drinks on the house but by that point we were bursting from eating so much that we couldn't possibly fit anything else in. It would have been appreciated if we were offered the dessert on the house instead and we were extremely dissatisfied with their failure to compensate for their overlook in service. Overall the food was enjoyable but it wasn't the best and I've enjoyed better food at more reasonable prices elsewhere. For the steep outlay and reputation they pride themselves on I expected a much higher level of service and taste across the board.

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    Windy Point Restaurant
    Windy Point Restaurant
    Windy Point Restaurant

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    Caudo Vineyard

    Caudo Vineyard

    4.5(2 reviews)
    146.5 km

    Yep. Yep. Yep. It ticks all the boxes. Amazing views. Great food and wine. And the location is…read morePerfect. We have decided to get s houseboat and moor it here soon. We found this place by accident while my husband was paddling the Murray. It's a gorgeous green winery right on the river. You can do wine tastings, eat their wood fired pizzas, local platters, or sip on one of their signature sangrias which I loved. True grit is also here in May. It's a secret I didn't want to let out

    What a cool concept! Caudo Vineyard is located on the Waikerie side of Cadell, along the Murray…read moreRiver. Accessible via road or river, it's the perfect place to visit whilst spending your holidays along the Murray. Caudo's signature drop is their premade Sangria, you may recognise the sugar skull logo. They have both red and white on offer. We ordered a jug of the red ($18), and to be honest it kind of tasted like a spicy moscato. Not an insult, but not necessarily traditional. It's certainly sweet, and you can taste the orange notes... although that may be the hunk of orange they put with the ice in the jug. I do wish they would fill the glasses with ice and diced fruit. I think it would really bring out the flavours. You can buy 4 packs, cartons and large bottles of the Sangria to take away. A 4 pack will set you back $20. We got a pack to play with when we get home. There are other wines on offer too, as well as Barossa Valley cider and Caudo's Hogwash Bend Lager. Which was quite a refreshing crowd-pleasing lager. Very good for a hot day. Finally, there is quite a tasty little menu on offer. The local antipasto platter sounds like a delightful pairing with sangria on a summer day. The self cook BBQ plate looked amazing too! Annnndd pizza. All the deliciousness!! Overall, I highly recommend people pop into Caudo if they're in the region. I'll definitely head back next holidays... I'm keen to try a sangria cocktail!!

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    Caudo Vineyard - Sangria with a view

    Sangria with a view

    Caudo Vineyard
    Caudo Vineyard - The views from our table

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    The views from our table

    Woodstock Wine & Coterie Restaurant - Tarragon brined free range chicken

    Woodstock Wine & Coterie Restaurant

    4.4(10 reviews)
    23.2 kmMcLaren Vale
    $$$$

    Came here for a friend's birthday lunch. And if the occasion…read morearises I'd be glad to come back here again. We started with the Selection of dips (4 in all) and they were very well made, served with Pita Bread and chargrill toasted French stick, that worked very well. Then we had some mains. The menu is not large by any means. but there is something to suit almost all tastes. It's one of those a few WELL Made dishes rather than a mass of average. I had the Pork Belly and Scallop dish.. it was so tasty. light, fresh, meaty

    Not only is this an idyllic spot to visit for a cheeky cellar door tasting, they offer a plethora…read moreof other services which will have you frothing to hold your next festivity there. I have been to Woodstock on several occasions and the most recent was for the wedding of two very good friends. I have spent a great deal of my professional life organising functions - weddings being the most high pressure of these events (even the meekest girl has the ability to turn into a raging bridezilla) and I was absolutely floored with the organisation, affability and professionalism of Zak the restaurant manager and the woodstock crew. We had an alternate drop menu, chosen by the bride and groom. Every dish was delicious and maintained a very good standard (not quite as good as their unique, rustic a la carte menu, but it's impossible to acheive the same level of finish en masse). The restaurant at woodstock is called Coterie and is in the unique semi circular building where the reception was held. The space features an open fire in the middle of the inner wall. On Friday evenings they do a pizza night, nom, nom, sundays they have live jazz and there are Llamas over the back fence! Great novelty factor. I would not hesitate to recommend woodstock as a must-do Mclaren Vale destination. If you're into rose - the Grenache rose is one of the best Reds - The stocks Shiraz is a boys fave my pick may be the Octogenarian, grenache tempranillo

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    Woodstock Wine & Coterie Restaurant - Late harvest lemon dessert

    Late harvest lemon dessert

    Woodstock Wine & Coterie Restaurant - Lamb and variations of parsnip

    Lamb and variations of parsnip

    Woodstock Wine & Coterie Restaurant - House ground biodynamic spelt used in our sourdough bread we make daily in the wood oven

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    House ground biodynamic spelt used in our sourdough bread we make daily in the wood oven

    Mount Lofty Summit Restaurant - Tempting

    Mount Lofty Summit Restaurant

    3.5(22 reviews)
    3.4 kmMount Lofty
    $$

    Head on up the hill, pay your four dollar parking ticket with only $1 or $2 coins or credit card…read moreand head in for some serious good views and food. Don't let the weather influence your trip. The views are great no matter what and the food is excellent.

    I've been to mount lofty for hiking many times over the years and as a kid we used to get hot…read morechocolate and play boardgames during the weekend morning hikes. Good memories!! We decided to come up because it was open for new years so we could grab a drink and chill. This was at around 2 pm and there were a lot of people in the restaurant. We ordered 2 iced chocolates and an iced coffee for around $20-22 which was ok considering the location and the views on the summit. What was not okay was that it tasted like cheap chocolate syrup. Overly sugary, artificial chocolate syrup taste which leaves a bad taste in the mouth. The Vanilla ice cream was very nice but it was a tiny ball. The whipped cream was real cream not miracle whip so that's another positive. They almost nailed the drink! They only need to stop using that crappy syrup to make it worth the money. The ice coffee was better because they used brewed coffee, which I had a sip of. But this review is mostly for the ice chocolate because it was the drink I ordered. Great view, atmosphere and decor. Might come for a meal sometime. I've only had the bowl of wedges from here, but the iced chocolate was a miss this time.

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    Mount Lofty Summit Restaurant
    Mount Lofty Summit Restaurant
    Mount Lofty Summit Restaurant - Chicken Schnitzel with mushroom gravy

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    Chicken Schnitzel with mushroom gravy

    Patch Kitchen & Garden - Cute spaces with design inspired by garden sheds of old.

    Patch Kitchen & Garden

    4.5(12 reviews)
    0.9 kmStirling
    $$

    Wow i love this place Patch d I've taken lots of my friends there and all of them have loved the…read moreowner, Belle a d her husband d Andrew, the chef. His bread is cooked on an outdoor bonfire, daily and is delightful as charred on the outside a d crunchy. I aim to visit every week and have managed to achieve this these past 3 months or so. Belle is warm And moves around so quickly, service is quick and food very hot. Homemade pasta meals my daughters love as do I. The starters are out of this world like cherry tomatoes covered with Greek yoghurt and olive oil. Outdoors is also glorious surrounded by very tall trees. 10 stars if 10 is excellent Anne Rosewarne

    *I shall preface this review by saying that I've only ever eaten here when it's been sunny/warm…read moreenough to sit outside* I'm going to give Patch a five. For my liking, they do a ripper brekky, the service is friendly and the atmosphere is typical of this end of the hills - easygoing, but with just a splash of 'nose-in-the-air', which I find very amusing. Before we first went (2nd day they were open) we had heard they were trying to push the kid friendly vibe. Although they seem to cater for the young mum audience, according to reports I've heard come from the owners, the young mum crowd stopping in for a coffee once or twice a week doesn't pay the bills, so they are trying to expand their clientel to include people who will buy cocktails and spend money! Fair enough too. I hope this place has legs and is around for a while; The old indian restaurant in this spot seemed to thrive for years, whereas other restaurant spots in the same area of Stirling have a very hard time, turning over every couple of years. Seems like you're doing the right thing at the moment Patchies, keep it up! And to any of you curious about somewhere to go in the hills for a bite, with or without kids, get into patch. Well worth a look!

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    Patch Kitchen & Garden - Patch's historic building between Stirling and Aldgate villages in the Adelaide Hills

    Patch's historic building between Stirling and Aldgate villages in the Adelaide Hills

    Patch Kitchen & Garden - Slow cooked harissa rubbed lamb shoulder quinoa spring salad

    Slow cooked harissa rubbed lamb shoulder quinoa spring salad

    Patch Kitchen & Garden - Rice Crumbed Salt & Pepper Enoki mushrooms and wakame salad

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    Rice Crumbed Salt & Pepper Enoki mushrooms and wakame salad

    Konditorei Coffee Lounge - coffee - Updated June 2026

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