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This restaurant has not been opened for the last two years. Please remove. The B&B is still opened, but breakfast is available for guests only.
We went to the Emu Inn Restaurant because the one next door was full. Not knowing anything about it, we viewed it with misgivings when we noted that there were only 2 other couples there for lunch.The wine, from a local winery, was excellent. The food had that added finesse and gourmet touch from a good chef. We were delighted! And we think that we have discovered another good haunt.
3 based on 17 reviews
Great homestyle cooking, friendly staff and good locally roasted coffee. Gluten free options on nearly all the meals as well as vegetarian and vegan options. I would recommend to anyone who likes rustic home cooked food or enjoys Scottish and Scottish inspired cuisine.
The Heathcote Inn motel has recently been refurbished, including a new restaurant open Wed - Sun 12pm - late. There is no A-board on the main road we just happened to stumble across it from a local tip-off. We were pleasantly surprised to find admiring country decor around a pool and a children's playground out the back. The meals were outstanding! The standard of any 5-star restaurant. I had an entree of mushrooms and a main of porchetta (rolled roast pork) and both were delish. My family also enjoyed their meals. They had a children's menu with plenty of choice. My 5-yr-old had a pizza which was a little too fancy for her taste buds. It had fresh bocconcini and roast cherry tomatoes. It tasted great, but she wouldn't eat it. My only suggestion would be not to go fancy on a children's pizza, straight up tomato sugo and grated cheese are more than enough. They had a pool with chairs and tables and it's open to dining guests. I thought this was a great idea, similar to the bars of Bali, but in the country where you can swim eat and drink. The wine and bar menu was very comprehensive and stocked local wines. My other suggestion for this pool area would be to add a few outdoor bean bags. The bar stools seem a bit high and close to the water's edge. :) The afternoon we dined there was country music, which made a lovely afternoon whilst we had lunch and my daughter made full use of the playground. The service was friendly but they didn't have a lot of staff (the place wasn't busy either) and the bar is at the back of the pool, which sometimes made it hard to gesture for a drink. We would have ordered more drinks if there had been a waitress standing on the floor. We will definitely be back again, I think this new place is going to be a winner.
4 based on 16 reviews
Delightful service, lovely giftware and fashion (I bought a lot!), the nicest coffee with a chocolate coated raisin (and weak black as requested), and then we stayed the night in the attached B&B that is also owned by Heathcote House. I was blown-away with how gorgeous the entire property is. A little bit of history, lovingly restored, and decorated with such flair. Gail and Paul were brilliant hosts, they kept the fire stoked, left us an amazing selection of continental breakfast treats, and we left feeling we'd made two new friends. Absolutely recommended!!!! Have a coffee and stay the night. It's beautiful.
4 based on 67 reviews
Good cheese platter and a few glasses of local Sangiovese relaxing at a window table on a lovely mild Autumn day. Midweek day so very limited lunch offering. Quite nice ambience, sort of âCountry Livingâ meets designer general store. Friendly, helpful staff. Pretty nice outside space too. It was a stopover en route to the wineryâs of Nagambie and was perfect for that.
4 based on 44 reviews
We have a variety of meals to choose from our extensive menu along with some local wines to accompany your meal. We have three different areas for you to dine, either at the front of the restaurant, inside in the dining room, or out the back in the courty
What a lovely shop to stop at for lunch! Sitting under the shady verandah or admiring the antiques in the beautiful shop provides a quaint atmosphere. Food is all homemade and freshly prepared. Meal sizes aren't huge, but ideal for lunch. Great quality and really delicious. Neither my 2 friends or I could fault our meals and the lemon tart is amazing! Staff are really friendly and make it all themselves, so it provides a real homely feel.
4 based on 32 reviews
Kate who manages the restaurant provided a great cheese platter, antipasto platters, caramelised onion pizza all nicely presented and good quality coffee - as well as the fabulous Heathcote wines being served. Many visitors to the winery were enjoying the sunshine in the courtyard.
4 based on 32 reviews
We enjoyed a tasty breakfast of savoury pancakes (whipped ricotta and bacon), and a chocolate granola (coconut yoghurt and raspberry coulis). Both were great, but the granola was absolutely delicious and more-ish. The floor staff were very attentive and courteous, and decor and atmosphere is also the best in all Heathcote. The soy latte was very good, but not so enamoured over the flat white and macchiato. Definitely the place the visit, and perhaps the only breakfast place with style, atmosphere and great food/coffee - all the right elements.
5 based on 94 reviews
Heathcote Harvest is a dining experience like no other in the region. Relax and admire the stunning landscape of country Victoria while enjoying a deliciously simple meal made from produce from our farm, or sourced locally. Choose from a vast selection of
A bit off the beaten track but don't let this put you off. Once there you realise the beauty of the property and its surrounds. Could just imagine this property after a decent wet season. Made very welcome by Lyndal the restaurant, which seats approximately 30, is very well appointed and the views are lovely. Fresh local produce is the name of the game and everything is just superb, lovely fresh salads and great meat dishes. This restaurant is well priced and the drink list is dominated by local brews and wines. Oh yes, the lemon tart was superb. Plenty of parking but you will need to book . Location wise easy to find and about 10 minutes from Heathcote. Small shop items are enticing. Highly recommend.
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