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Contribuisci feedbackWe waited 90 minutes for our meal at this restaurant. The chicken pasta dish came with a smoked roll from the supermarket deli, which I recognized as a product I could buy at Woolworths for sandwiches. It was topped with cream, garlic, and a few crunchy tomatoes, but the dish was very average and cost $28. The lamb bratwurst was small and cold, and the service was very poor. We made a booking for 6:30 PM at 8:20 AM, but had to leave early with our food packed in a doggy bag.
On Saturday arvo to lunch. was a little concerned with the other rating star rating. we had a fantastic meal. both my wife and I had chicken parmys. great size carvings and toppings salad were fresh and good quality and. chips were crunchy and were not pushed under the carvings. to eat! but was not cheap. $10 a pint
We absolutely loved the delicious lamb roast, which was perfectly cooked without any fatty meat. The desserts were also fantastic. Despite the noisy dining environment, we appreciated the welcoming and friendly staff.
This pub has a great feeling and ambiente. it is excellent to have a few drinks with some friends. the meals were unfortunately somewhat disappointing
I have dined at the Blackwood Hotel on a number of occasions but not for the last two years. I took some friends today and it didn’t disappoint. It’s close to the city, adequate parking and a lovely vista overlooking the rail line out over...the Hills. The Bistro is a spacious modern room with a central fire which sets the mood. The bar area is long, also spacious and away from the two eating areas. As always, the restaurant is popular mid week and the tables are set a good distance away from each other. There is a private walled in play space for children so parents will be happy. The wine list is expansive, well balanced and well priced as is the food menu which goes from simple fish chips to a gourmet wagyu burger to perfect gnocchi. We will return again soon!