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  1. The Barossa Valley Eateries to Book When You’re in Town. November 03, 2023. By Alexis Buxton-Collins. Share this article. Farmers and fine-diners find common ground in this iconic wine region, where peerless local drops and produce are always on the menu. Image credit: Casa Carboni.

  2. Discover Barossa Food: Explore the best places to eat in the Barossa, from fine dining, renowned regional restaurants, platters at cellar doors, cafes and coffee, simple lunches, Barossa breakfasts, providores, food trails, bakeries - where the best of the Barossa's produce and its farmers and artisans are celebrated.

    • Essen at Artisans of The Barossa
    • The Atrium at Hentley Farm
    • El Estanco
    • Char Barossa
    • Barossa Valley Brewing
    • Lyndoch Lavender Farm & Cafe
    • The Farm Eatery at Maggie Beer Barossa
    • Contour at The Louise
    • Appellation at The Louise
    • Ember Pizza Barossa

    A pitched roof, deluge of natural light and views out across a procession of vines and the Mount Lofty Ranges play home to Essen, the benchmark dining space at Artisans of the Barossa, which has undoubtedly grown into one of the best wineries and cellar doorsin town since floating onto the scene in 2021. Open Friday, Saturday and Sunday for a three...

    Winery dining in the most sophisticated of forms, The Atrium at Hentley Farmwaves a wand over wild, foraged ingredients, turning them into delicate works of art. A formal dining room featuring magnificent glass panels at the rear of Hentley Farm’s old stable-cum-cellar door, one of the Barossa Valley’s loveliest wine-tasting experiences, takes book...

    Entering Greenock, right on the fringe of Barossan wine country, doesn’t feel like much. But this small country town’s sly charms will stay with you long after you’ve ventured back into the belly of the Barossa Valley beast. El Estanco, a mishmash structure of pressed metal, stone and well-worn brick on Murray Street, housing a mix of superb Mexica...

    Crack open your favourite bottle from a day of winery-hopping at the warm and relaxed Char Barossa, conveniently located on the main stretch of shops in Tanunda and long-standing as one of the best restaurants in the Barossa Valley. Offering BYO throughout its lunch and dinner services, this family-owned bar and grill deliver hearty burgers and ste...

    All that wine slurping leaving you famished? Just down a bit from Char Barossa, on Murray Street, is the equally inviting Barossa Valley Brewing, home to Tanunda’s most homely beer garden, terrific tinnies and a stack of pub classics. Stop by for a laid-back lunch or dinner at one of their long indoor or outdoor picnic tables or set up shop around ...

    You’d better like lavender if you’re checking out this Barossa Valley hotspot, which has attracted a steady stream of visitors for the past 30-odd years – these guys can’t get enough of the stuff. Lavender ice cream, lavender honey, lavender scones, lavender biscuits… you dream it, these guys make magic of it. Open for morning tea, lunch and aftern...

    An iconic Barossan despite originating from Sydney, Maggie Beer and her Nuriootpa farm have long drawn crowds, desperate for a glimpse of where the celebrated chef originally crafted her famous pheasant and pate, plus her range of gourmet food and ingredients. Now, the spotlight arguably shines brighter on her daughter Elli’s restaurant, The Farm E...

    It’s party time at Contour, a homey bar and dining space located in Marananga’s outstanding The Louise, luxury Barossa Valley accommodationof the highest order. Open for dinner Thursday to Monday from 5 pm – 9 pm, this is great hospitality and quality cooking, but the mood is easy-going and gleeful – kind of the Barossa in a nutshell, really. If yo...

    Contour’s older, suaver sibling is Appellation, a major player within the Barossa’s fine dining scene. Welcoming guests for smart dinner sittings nightly, the space is modern and slick yet unstuffy due to knowledgeable, friendly waitstaff and that cosy, plush carpeting they’ve cleverly installed. Its seasonal produce is finessed with bucketloads of...

    From the heroes behind Barossa Distilling Company, specialists in spirits, and Harvest Kitchen, the eatery at Calabria Family Wines in the Barossa’s Vine Vale, comes Ember Pizza Barossa– a place committed to creating a seriously awesome slice. Open for dinner Wednesday to Saturday, plus lunch Friday to Sunday, Ember’s perfectly blistered wood oven ...

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  3. Indulge in a culinary journey at The Louise, a renowned Barossa Valley restaurant. Experience the award-winning Appellation restaurant. Discover our talented chef, local produce, walk-in wine cellar and extensive beverage selection. Make a reservation online or call +61 8 8562 2722.

    • FINO at Seppeltsfield. At FINO, the art of regional dining takes centre stage. With a strong focus on using fresh and seasonal produce, Head Chef David Swain has curated an exceptional culinary experience blending passion with perfection.
    • St Hugo Wines. St Hugo Wines is where a rich winemaking legacy (dating back to 1895) meets the mastery and passion of Executive Chef Simon Hicks. Inspired by local produce and the estate's exceptional wines, Simon has crafted dishes that celebrate balance and let the natural flavours shine.
    • Saltram Wines. Heritage meets innovation at Saltram Wines, with a recent change in management and renovations breathing new life into the iconic venue. For over 160 years, Saltram Wines has embraced winemaking tradition in the Barossa Valley, crafting flagship red wines that embody the essence of the region.
    • The Atrium at Hentley Farm. No list of the best restaurants in Barossa Valley would be complete without a mention of The Atrium at Hentley Farm, with the exceptional 'Discovery Menu' dining experience available at the boutique winery.
  4. Dining in Barossa Valley, South Australia: See 17,589 Tripadvisor traveller reviews of 198 Barossa Valley restaurants and search by cuisine, price, location, and more.

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  6. Dining in Barossa Valley, South Australia: See 17,592 Tripadvisor traveller reviews of 198 Barossa Valley restaurants and search by cuisine, price, location, and more.