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A photo of Baringo Food and Wine Co. restaurant
4.5
Awesome(3)
Price: Moderate
• Pub • Gisborne
Booked 5 times today
Baringo’s Whistle Stop Bar is a classic community pub in a historic location. Nestled at the foothills of the Macedon Ranges, Baringo Food & Wine Co. is conveniently located adjacent to the historical Gisborne railway station and is an easy 40-minute drive from Melbourne.The Whistle Stop Bar menu ticks all the boxes for reasonably priced, value-for-money yet delicious pub fare. Enjoy classics like bangers & mash, corned beef, fish ‘n chips, fall-off-the-bone tender ribs, chicken parmas and schnitzels, sumptuous roasts and homemade full-pastry pies.We pride ourselves on presenting the freshest seasonal food prepared all on site by our talented chef team. Our head Chef Jeffrey creatively designs the menus to ensure that the food standard is always the best.
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4.6
Exceptional(777)
Price: Moderate
• Pub • Gisborne
Booked 12 times today
Nestled in the picturesque town of Woodend, The Victoria Hotel proudly showcases the very essence of authentic Australian cuisine. Boasting a menu that champions local produce, diners are treated to a delightful array of dishes from classic schnitzels and parmas to the much-loved barramundi fish and chips. As one reviewer exclaims, "The porterhouse steak was to die for." The restaurant's commitment to quality is evident in every bite, complemented by a wine list featuring over 70% regional selections. The cozy atmosphere, complete with double-sided fireplaces, adds to the charm, making it "a great venue for families" and a must-visit for anyone seeking genuine Australian flavors.
A photo of Mount Macedon Hotel restaurant
3.7
Very Good(37)
Price: Moderate
• Pub • Mount Macedon
Booked 1 time today
Mount Macedon's first hotel, The Mountain Inn, was built in 1864 by carpenter William Watson. It was initially located right next door to the Mount Macedon Hotel’s current location. It was later renamed Waterfalls Hotel.William Watson and his family lived in the original hotel building, where in his retirement he carved creations, known as Watson’s Curiosities, that were displayed in his front garden. By 1871, the name had changed again, this time to the Oriental Hotel. This was before a new weatherboard building, also named Oriental Hotel, was erected two doors to the south. In 1931, the Oriental Hotel was destroyed by a fire that began in the kitchen and quickly spread throughout the whole building.It was rebuilt soon after as the brick building on the same site that stands today as The Mount Macedon Hotel.At times the hotel has been named Oriental Hotel and Gowings Mount Macedon Hotel before reverting to its original name, Mountain Inn in 1987.
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