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Contribuisci feedbackWent for a casual Sunday lunch. The patronage was low, so service was good.The food arrived in a timley manor, the serving size was good (if your a all you can eat type of person then don 't bother! and best of all the food was well cooked and very flavoursome. I had the chilli prawns, and my fiance the 'Ocean catch '. Needless to say we left very satisfied with the fair offered.Here today was an establisment making in roads into breaking away from the 'standard pub meal ' and reaching into the realm of fine dinning. Yes we 'd go back again.Well done guys!
Went for lunch, staff were great and very attentive (although it wasn't busy . Ordered a schnitzel and didn't wait long. Nice tasting and good serving size. I would return :
OK pub food. Been here a few times. Saturday nights are hectic and service standards dip away. One time ordered a sauce on our steak and it came to us without any. Tried to hail down wait staff to assist but couldn't get any attention. The food is always good, not great. We keep meaning to try their pizzas, but haven't managed to yet. If you are after an honest pub meal, that is what you will get here. Venue is lovely and spacious.
Ordered the char grilled skippy, 1st time in ages I've had roo it was **** tasty. My fiancé ordered a garlic prawn topped chicken schnitzel said it was nothing special 2 oily
... the menu is standard pub fare, at standard pub prices. As with so many pubs, you do need to have the right attitude as you walk in the door. We visited on a Sunday evening, small child in tow. The Vic sits on Main South Road almost directly atop O'Halloran Hill. The dining room makes the most of this, its huge windows looking out across Sturt Gorge towards the foothills. The dining area is also massive: it's divided into two sections