The 10 Best Food & Drink in , Queensland

November 15, 2021 Marissa Gamble

Discover the best top things to do in , Australia including Bundy Food Tours, Kalki Moon Distilling & Brewing Company, Alloway Farm Market, Ohana Cider House & Tropical Winery, Bundaberg Rum Distillery, 1770 Distillery, Bagara Brewing Company, Gecko Valley Winery, Shalom Market, Waterview Distilling Limited.
Restaurants in Southern Great Barrier Reef

1. Bundy Food Tours

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5.0 based on 63 reviews

Bundy Food Tours

Bundy Food Tours specialises in guided half day tours to visit farms in the Bundaberg area, Australia's largest and most diverse farming region. The tours visit five farms to meet food producers with crops ranging from macadamia nuts, sweet potatoes, avocados, dragon fruit, turmeric, limes, ginger, strawberries, beans, macadamia nuts and tomatoes. Morning or afternoon tea on a farm is included.

2. Kalki Moon Distilling & Brewing Company

22 Commercial St, Bundaberg, Queensland 4670 Australia +61 7 4151 0396 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/Kalkimoon/
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5.0 based on 227 reviews

Kalki Moon Distilling & Brewing Company

International award winning family owned Distillery based in Bundaberg, Qld, Australia. Gin,Vodka,Liqueurs

Reviewed By CrandoJay

Must go if you are anywhere near Bundaberg. Great place, great team, great gin and vodka... i could have spent all day here. Had a great chat with Michael at the bar. I will only drink the Kalki moon range of gin and vodka when I go home from now on.

3. Alloway Farm Market

1 Alloway Siding Rd, Bundaberg, Queensland 4670 Australia +61 7 4159 7270 [email protected] https://www.bundabergtourism.org/organisations/alloway-farm-market.73889/
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5.0 based on 10 reviews

Alloway Farm Market

We pride ourselves on supplying the freshest local produce direct from the farm to you 7 Days a week. Together with fresh locally grown fruit and veg we offer a range of other local products such as, lime infused salts, dried fruits, and our very own Forbidden Figs, sauces, jams, chutneys and salad dressings. We are also the home of Barking Dog coffee. You might even see the roaster in action

Reviewed By RSV_12 - Brisbane, Australia

Alloway Farm Market is a great coffee stop on a way to/from Bundaberg. They have a local brand - Barking Dog Coffee est.1998 with 6 varieties and it is very good; tasty sweet treats, honey, fresh local fruits and vegetables including famous Forbidden Figs™ (they are sooo big, juicy and sweet, like candies, you simply cannot have enough of them), local macadamia nuts which are Very delicious (honey roasted, roasted salted, in dark and milk chocolate, raw nuts and more). The staff is very nice, friendly and helpful. They open 7 days a week 8am-6pm. Every time we are in the area we make a point to stop there for a cup of tea, a few local treats and a friendly chat. Highly recommend this place to everyone.

4. Ohana Cider House & Tropical Winery

5 Alexandra St, Bundaberg, Queensland 4670 Australia +61 404 331 280 [email protected] http://www.ohanawinery.com.au
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5.0 based on 80 reviews

Ohana Cider House & Tropical Winery

Ohana Cider House and Tropical Winery is a must-see stop in the Bundaberg region. Sample a range of award-winning ciders, fruit wines and liqueurs with owners Josh and Zoe - or indulge in an insta-worth tasting paddle in the outdoor cider garden.

Reviewed By adventureswithemj - Brisbane, Australia

Just around the corner from the Bundaberg Rum Distillery is the Ohana Cider House & Tropical Winery. Here we met owners Josh & Zoe and heard their story about how (with no winemaking experience and on a whim) they purchased a run-down winery in Childers in 2014. They have done great things since then and now produce several different ciders, two different wines, a port and a liqueur. The apple cider is made with fresh apples from Queensland’s apple capital Stanthorpe and the wine is fruit wine made with strawberries and pineapple (yum!). I sampled several ciders and both the Strawberry Moscato and Pineapple Moscato. While the ciders were nice, the wine was excellent! In fact, it was so excellent that I ended up buying 12 bottles of it! My husband tried and purchased the coffee liqueur. They also do a cheese board to accompany your tastings that includes Kenilworth cheeses, so grab yourself one of these and settle in for a great afternoon! Pro tip: Get yourself a designated driver and grab yourself the $18 tasting paddle that allows you to try six different drinks of your choice.

5. Bundaberg Rum Distillery

Hills Street, Bundaberg, Queensland 4670 Australia +61 7 4131 2999 [email protected] http://www.bundabergrum.com.au/distillery/book-a-tour.html
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4.5 based on 2,031 reviews

Bundaberg Rum Distillery

Under the careful and crafty eyes of our Distillers, Blenders and Bondsmen, millions of litres of Bundaberg Rum are aged to perfection here at the Bundaberg Rum Distillery. After protecting and ageing our rums since the 70s, the grand old guardian of the distillery Bondstore #7, has been given new life by being transformed into our immersive Bundaberg Rum Museum. Inside, you’ll walk through a series of 75,000 litre American White Oak Vats – the very same vats which have matured hundreds of thousands of litres of rum (after being emptied and rebuilt of course). Inside these vats live a sensory experience where you can see, touch and smell your way through our rich history in creating Australia’s Favourite Rum – Bundaberg Rum. Please ensure that you arrive at least 20-30 mins early for your tour, especially for the last tour of the day and during school holiday periods. Unfortunately Flammable devices; matches and lighters, as well as any item with a battery including; watches, cameras, and mobile phones, pose a fire hazard to the Distillery and cannot be taken on tour. Lockers are provided free of charge to store these items whilst inside the Distillery on tour. If you have a medically required device such as a hearing aid, give us a call in advance so we can make arrangements for you to bring those items with you.

Reviewed By tomtucker88 - Brisbane, Australia

Awesome tour and well worth the price. Our party of three adults thoroughly enjoyed the guided tour by Bobbi - very knowledgeable, friendly and enjoyed her humour :) Definitely an asset to the team and added to the great Aussie vibe. Samples were great inspiration to encourage purchases via the giftshop. Very happy with our outing! Definitely advise utilising a taxi to thoroughly enjoy the samples!

6. 1770 Distillery

220 Bicentennial Dr, Agnes Water, Queensland 4677 Australia +61 7 4974 9996 [email protected] http://www.1770distillery.com
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4.5 based on 258 reviews

1770 Distillery

1770 Distillery was established as a Boutique Distillery to utilise the locally grown fruits of the area and to provide a unique experience for both locals and tourists. It was John's dream to have a distillery and that is what led both John & Debra to the beautiful seaside Town of 1770 / Agnes Water in Queensland. The dream materialized after being bitten by the distilling bug whilst living in Tasmania. It was there that both John & Debra developed their distilling skill under the ever watchful eye of both Bill & Lyn Lark of the Lark Distillery.

Reviewed By AustraliaNancy - Auckland Central, New Zealand

A wonderful experience popping into this place. GPS had trouble to find but there is a sign at the gate entrance. The owner was a lovely man who took the time to explain how he makes his liqueurs and the stories he tells had us interested for a pleasant hour! Also a very well l stocked garden nursery which I had my eye on some basil to take on our trip! A very enjoyable experience and the taste testing led us to purchase two very different liqueurs to sip on while on our lap of Australia! Thanks 1770 Distillery!

7. Bagara Brewing Company

10 Tantitha St, Bundaberg, Queensland 4670 Australia +61 7 4152 1675 [email protected] http://bargarabrewingco.com.au/#
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4.5 based on 6 reviews

Bagara Brewing Company

8. Gecko Valley Winery

700 Glenlyon Road, Gladstone, Queensland 4680 Australia +61 7 4979 0400 http://www.geckovalley.com.au/
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4.0 based on 16 reviews

Gecko Valley Winery

Showcase all that is beautiful about Central Queensland – nature and tranquility for the weary soul, superb local wines and dishes for the jaded palate, and gems and art to uplift the spirit. On a rise overlooking the vineyards surrounded by 100 ha of beautiful rolling woodland and with the majestic Mt Larcom as the backdrop, the visitors centre, Winery cellar door, Rose garden café, and Lazy Lizard gallery combine to create a truly impressive site. Gecko Valley is a “must see” tourism winery attraction in the Gladstone region. Gecko Valley is a family-owned business which is home to a vineyard, cellar door, Rose Garden café, local renowned artist paintings, hand-crafted bespoke designer jewellery and merchandise. "A Feast for Every Sense"! Cheers, Tony & Coleen

9. Shalom Market

Shalom Catholic College 9 Fitzgerald St, Bundaberg, Queensland 4670 Australia +61 438 446 269 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/SundayMarketAtShalomCollege/
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5.0 based on 3 reviews

10. Waterview Distilling Limited

5 Alexandria Street, Bundaberg, Queensland 4670 Australia +61 7 4155 8555 http://waterviewdistillery.com
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4.0 based on 7 reviews

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