1918 Bistro & Grill

Barossa Valley


This enduring restaurant occupies a lovely old villa (1918), set back from the street beneath a massive Norfolk Island pine. It's a sophisticated affair serving adventurous Mod Oz: try the duck pâté with crab salad, olives and baked haloumi; or maybe the buttermilk quail with tamarind chutney, Vietnamese salad and papaya. A verandah table is where you want to be.


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