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Contribuisci feedbackOn the first day of our family road trip, after driving 900km from Sydney, we were exhausted, hungry, and a bit disheveled. It was late and we were in need of a meal.
The burger was fantastic. Despite arriving late from our trip in Melbourne, we thoroughly enjoyed our meal, especially the delicious meat.
Good place to get a decent burger. a lot to choose, fast service and delicious food. do you need a quick meal? it is worth stopping here. good value for money.
After seeing tash peterson and her vegan deourage, I would move to go to this restaurant when and when I decide to go to Australia.
Grilld burgers, pall mall, bendigo, victoria it was late afternoon after a day spent mooching around the Victorian heritage buildings, roads and park lands that form the center of bendigo. wed started this morning by crossing the pinklind park and leading the poppet. hey lookout and the deg. view of the modern city then, the main object of the day, through the back of the art area to bendigo art gallery. wed reviewed the place on the eve, with the mary quant exhibition still available, that and perhaps the decade that changed the world of these days colonial liberation, fashion and women in the middle of social change according to the austerity of the immediate years, the conventions of social norms, which by prevailing inferiorities everywhere and recognizing that change was possible. people like ms quant have catalyzed these movements for many. wed escaped the art gallery for a lunch coffee/break break at the place opposite the street view (where the former inhabitants found these names only to return to the art gallery to take the classic side of the gallery and above all the centuries works of European and Australian (i.e. ex-European/forged) painters. that means we were more than just peckish in the late afternoon. that all said, and regardless of the tangential interest, the focus is the grilled burgers restaurant where we eat this evening. When we came back on the pall mall (other street names), we visited the golden dragon museum in what once the Chinese quarter of the original bendigo (or sandhurst, as it was called at that time), we found ourselves outside the erbes law court and there, on the opposite side of the street was the grilld burgers restaurant. it was on the corner of the bull street, but over an incredibly hostile four-lane/two-way-Pall mall; cars and large long-distance trucks hit through from one set of lights to the next only for the unwary. it was around h and we had a lot of time in the hand to eat in the early evening. so we drove the pall mall to the Alexandra Fountain, crossed the lights and led a loop over the pedestrian zone hargreaves Street/Mall into the original rat house and turned into the bull street with grilld burgers at the far end. we at grilld burgers have eaten many times in the run of the years to get to know the basis of the menuburgers in all their variations, and especially the trend to plant-based options that are still offered. (we still regret the loss of the field of dreams we ordered earlier before it was set that said we decided for a multi-year favorite simply grilling (i.e. the cattleburger for the one meal (with sodabrot roller) and, for the second, the bird brie chicken meat slices with a useful aid of green/tomatoes salat, brittle). we shared a regular size that helps this famous grill chips as a side and a pepsi. we paid for the meal. it must have been a year since we recently ate at a grilled burger's place naturally (with all these effects of lockdown, loss of freedom, no customers, closed companies, etc. so it was no surprise to the hike in the menu prices. for example we have paid for the simply grilld burger; this was so a start. it was just as good to eat and also those chips. both burgers were a tasty bite after so long. first burger in more than a year remember. there were three of us who eat in the restaurant and the two of us outside with the original rathaus at the far end of the bull street and on the other hand the law courts over the pall mall. there were more people serving, cooking and cleaning than there were customers. difficult times for food and most other tourist/disadvantaged services. bendigo looked good when we walked through the cdb and the pinklind park and took everything with the joy of the newcomers. the weather was so mild that we were able to sit comfortably outside in the early evening, and eating was very good. what a great city center to be a fabulous place. peter steele april