Bum Crack wrote:That bakery is shit house.
You'd have more visits than I would've had so you'd be a better judge.
by Lightning McQueen » Tue Apr 03, 2018 1:11 pm
Bum Crack wrote:That bakery is shit house.
by Jim05 » Tue Apr 03, 2018 1:32 pm
Lightning McQueen wrote:Pag wrote:The five minute drive into town to the proper Waikerie Bakery is definitely worth it.
Cheers, will definitely tell the minister of leisure and finance next journey.
I love a great bakery, I always make sure I'm passing Nhill mid-morning when driving to Melbourne to capitalise on their bakery.
by JK » Tue Apr 03, 2018 1:37 pm
Jim05 wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Pag wrote:The five minute drive into town to the proper Waikerie Bakery is definitely worth it.
Cheers, will definitely tell the minister of leisure and finance next journey.
I love a great bakery, I always make sure I'm passing Nhill mid-morning when driving to Melbourne to capitalise on their bakery.
Might have to remember that for future. I normally try and time it for breakfast at the Morning loaf bakery in Keith or their other one in Bordertown but the last couple of times it hasn’t been up to the standard it once was
by Jim05 » Tue Apr 03, 2018 1:40 pm
JK wrote:Jim05 wrote:Lightning McQueen wrote:Pag wrote:The five minute drive into town to the proper Waikerie Bakery is definitely worth it.
Cheers, will definitely tell the minister of leisure and finance next journey.
I love a great bakery, I always make sure I'm passing Nhill mid-morning when driving to Melbourne to capitalise on their bakery.
Might have to remember that for future. I normally try and time it for breakfast at the Morning loaf bakery in Keith or their other one in Bordertown but the last couple of times it hasn’t been up to the standard it once was
The little Cafe in Kaniva (on the left, Adel-Melb) goes alright too
by magpie in the 80's » Fri Apr 06, 2018 12:14 pm
mighty_tiger_79 wrote:Boony's at Pt Noarlunga for wedding anniversary
Shared the crumbed mushrooms for entree.....had them before and delicious. $16
We had the Seafood platter for 2. Again we have had this previously....and again it didnt let us down. Absolutely delightful. $60.
Lemon lime and bitters and a swell lager for drinks.
Given the food was so delicious and we were more than content and we have some dessert which we have brought back and yet to be eaten.
$103.30
Simply awesome place.
Staff welcome you like old friends.
Love it.
by Dutchy » Fri Apr 06, 2018 1:55 pm
by Booney » Fri Apr 06, 2018 2:00 pm
Dutchy wrote:Have driven past that place a few times, but something has always put me off, maybe the name
Will give it a go!
by Pag » Mon Apr 09, 2018 4:07 pm
by The Bedge » Mon Apr 09, 2018 4:14 pm
Pag wrote:Anyone got any recommendations for the Clare Valley? Heading up for three days next week.
Dolphin Treasure wrote:Your an attention seeking embarsement..
by Booney » Mon Apr 09, 2018 4:33 pm
Pag wrote:Anyone got any recommendations for the Clare Valley? Heading up for three days next week.
by Dogwatcher » Mon Apr 09, 2018 5:40 pm
by Grenville » Mon Apr 09, 2018 6:52 pm
Pag wrote:Anyone got any recommendations for the Clare Valley? Heading up for three days next week.
by Corona Man » Mon Apr 09, 2018 6:54 pm
Grenville wrote:Pag wrote:Anyone got any recommendations for the Clare Valley? Heading up for three days next week.
Paulett winery. Top notch reds on offer.
by am Bays » Mon Apr 09, 2018 9:06 pm
by Lightning McQueen » Tue Apr 10, 2018 10:26 am
Pag wrote:Anyone got any recommendations for the Clare Valley? Heading up for three days next week.
by grant j » Thu Apr 12, 2018 2:38 pm
by bennymacca » Thu Apr 12, 2018 2:47 pm
Pag wrote:Went to Kaffanabar on Peel St before Ed Sheeran last night, heard good things.
Guy behind the bar informed me that they aren't usually busy on Wednesdays nights and as such only usually have one chef on. Obviously it was relatively busy when we walked in at 6pm on concert night, and he informed us they couldn't get another chef to come in so the wait for food may be a while. No probs, appreciated the heads up. Ordered a Serbian pilsener while we waited.
$10 burgers were a great promo, got 2x Kaffana burgers with pork/beef patty on turkish roll, with tomato, bacon, lettuce, havarti cheese, onion and 'kaffana' sauce. The half beef/pork patty was a bit heavier than what you'd expect at other burger establishments but worked a treat! (and cooked a bit more well than usual burger joints but still juicy) Havarti melted perfectly, and the kaffana sauce was amazing. Plenty of grilled onion which I love. Chips (not fries) were really fluffy with a bit of a crunch. Up there with the best burgers I've had in the city (alongside B&B and Burger Boss).
2x burgers with chips, plus 2 pilseners and a coke for about $40. Steal. Will be back ASAP.
by Booney » Thu Apr 12, 2018 3:29 pm
by HH3 » Thu Apr 12, 2018 3:35 pm
Booney wrote:First Commercial - Port Adelaide
Young Miss Boon and I are racking up hours for her learners log book, living nearby we made our way back to the Port at the end of the drive.
She went the chicken schnitty with mushroom, nothing to report other than chips were on the side.
Me, I went the "Stuffed Burger" and I sure was at the end. The burger itself, a beef and pork mix stuffed with mushrooms and cheese is about 4-5cm thick itself. The whole thing assembled would have been 15-20cm high and arrived with a steak knife skewered through it to hold it in place. Simply there is no way to pick the thing up, no way at all. it had to be deconstructed and eaten with utensils.
Pork/beef pattie stuffed with cheese and mushrooms, bacon, onion rings, lettuce, tomato, relish on a brioche bun w/chips $21. I was up for a feed and it beat me, not often that happens.
Schnitty, burger, coke and a pint of Prancing Pony Sunshine Ale $52. The place had a bad reputation a few years ago, it's improved out of sight since the two brothers took over and that burger was absolute gold.
7/10 for the pub and 8.5/10 for that burger.
by mighty_tiger_79 » Thu Apr 12, 2018 4:31 pm
Booney wrote:First Commercial - Port Adelaide
Young Miss Boon and I are racking up hours for her learners log book, living nearby we made our way back to the Port at the end of the drive.
She went the chicken schnitty with mushroom, nothing to report other than chips were on the side.
Me, I went the "Stuffed Burger" and I sure was at the end. The burger itself, a beef and pork mix stuffed with mushrooms and cheese is about 4-5cm thick itself. The whole thing assembled would have been 15-20cm high and arrived with a steak knife skewered through it to hold it in place. Simply there is no way to pick the thing up, no way at all. it had to be deconstructed and eaten with utensils.
Pork/beef pattie stuffed with cheese and mushrooms, bacon, onion rings, lettuce, tomato, relish on a brioche bun w/chips $21. I was up for a feed and it beat me, not often that happens.
Schnitty, burger, coke and a pint of Prancing Pony Sunshine Ale $52. The place had a bad reputation a few years ago, it's improved out of sight since the two brothers took over and that burger was absolute gold.
7/10 for the pub and 8.5/10 for that burger.
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