by HH3 » Mon Jan 05, 2015 2:48 pm
by wristwatcher » Mon Jan 05, 2015 2:54 pm
The Dark Knight wrote:Went to the Windsor on North East Road Saturday night for dinner, I had the Kangaroo and my missus had a Chicken Parmi. The Kangaroo was beautiful! Loved it and my girlfriends Parmi was massive. Good food and value for money, had a pretty good salad bar too. We just picked it randomly and it paid off. Had a great feed.
8.5/10
by The Dark Knight » Mon Jan 05, 2015 2:59 pm
wristwatcher wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:Went to the Windsor on North East Road Saturday night for dinner, I had the Kangaroo and my missus had a Chicken Parmi. The Kangaroo was beautiful! Loved it and my girlfriends Parmi was massive. Good food and value for money, had a pretty good salad bar too. We just picked it randomly and it paid off. Had a great feed.
8.5/10
Never had a bad meal at this place, service is good and the bistro is huge so your not on top of one another. We have run the gauntlet there as well over the last couple of years as I used to live in Greenacres. Tried schnitzels, steak, salmon and whatever other fancy carp the Mrs orders and they always deliver a good portion, with good taste and in a punctual timing.
As good a pub for food and value in a ten km radius. I would be interested to hear if someone could list a better one.
Did you use you ent book voucher?
by wristwatcher » Mon Jan 05, 2015 3:00 pm
HH3 wrote:We went to the St Kilda Hotel for tea on Saturday night.
Very very good for what seems like just a local pub. I had the surf n turf, which was almost $40, but well worth it. The missus had the seafood basket, which was the best I've ever seen at a pub, and I've had a few. Instead of the standard battered fish, she had a big, juicy grilled piece of salmon, as well as all the other goodies.
Then we walked over to the playground and me and my older brother acted like dickheads on the flying fox and swings.
St Kilda Hotel - 9.5/10
We also went to the British Hotel at Port Adelaide yesterday for lunch.
I got the standard chicken schnitty with mushroom gravy. Very good. Others had the gnocci, ceasar salad and something else, I can't remember. The gnocci was a little cold, but other than that, it was a decent meal.
British Hotel (Port Adelaide) - 7/10
by HH3 » Mon Jan 05, 2015 3:02 pm
wristwatcher wrote:HH3 wrote:We went to the St Kilda Hotel for tea on Saturday night.
Very very good for what seems like just a local pub. I had the surf n turf, which was almost $40, but well worth it. The missus had the seafood basket, which was the best I've ever seen at a pub, and I've had a few. Instead of the standard battered fish, she had a big, juicy grilled piece of salmon, as well as all the other goodies.
Then we walked over to the playground and me and my older brother acted like dickheads on the flying fox and swings.
St Kilda Hotel - 9.5/10
We also went to the British Hotel at Port Adelaide yesterday for lunch.
I got the standard chicken schnitty with mushroom gravy. Very good. Others had the gnocci, ceasar salad and something else, I can't remember. The gnocci was a little cold, but other than that, it was a decent meal.
British Hotel (Port Adelaide) - 7/10
I could google it but I assume the St.K hotel is somewhere near the playground ?
by wristwatcher » Mon Jan 05, 2015 3:16 pm
The Dark Knight wrote:wristwatcher wrote:The Dark Knight wrote:Went to the Windsor on North East Road Saturday night for dinner, I had the Kangaroo and my missus had a Chicken Parmi. The Kangaroo was beautiful! Loved it and my girlfriends Parmi was massive. Good food and value for money, had a pretty good salad bar too. We just picked it randomly and it paid off. Had a great feed.
8.5/10
Never had a bad meal at this place, service is good and the bistro is huge so your not on top of one another. We have run the gauntlet there as well over the last couple of years as I used to live in Greenacres. Tried schnitzels, steak, salmon and whatever other fancy carp the Mrs orders and they always deliver a good portion, with good taste and in a punctual timing.
As good a pub for food and value in a ten km radius. I would be interested to hear if someone could list a better one.
Did you use you ent book voucher?
Nah didn't use the Entertainment Book, just Googled places around my girlfriends house and picked it. We now know that's a good place for dinner and will definitely go back there.
by The Ash Man » Tue Jan 06, 2015 6:18 pm
HH3 wrote:We went to the St Kilda Hotel for tea on Saturday night.
Very very good for what seems like just a local pub. I had the surf n turf, which was almost $40, but well worth it. The missus had the seafood basket, which was the best I've ever seen at a pub, and I've had a few. Instead of the standard battered fish, she had a big, juicy grilled piece of salmon, as well as all the other goodies.
Then we walked over to the playground and me and my older brother acted like dickheads on the flying fox and swings.
St Kilda Hotel - 9.5/10
We also went to the British Hotel at Port Adelaide yesterday for lunch.
I got the standard chicken schnitty with mushroom gravy. Very good. Others had the gnocci, ceasar salad and something else, I can't remember. The gnocci was a little cold, but other than that, it was a decent meal.
British Hotel (Port Adelaide) - 7/10
by carey » Tue Jan 06, 2015 6:50 pm
by HH3 » Tue Jan 06, 2015 7:23 pm
The Ash Man wrote:HH3 wrote:We went to the St Kilda Hotel for tea on Saturday night.
Very very good for what seems like just a local pub. I had the surf n turf, which was almost $40, but well worth it. The missus had the seafood basket, which was the best I've ever seen at a pub, and I've had a few. Instead of the standard battered fish, she had a big, juicy grilled piece of salmon, as well as all the other goodies.
Then we walked over to the playground and me and my older brother acted like dickheads on the flying fox and swings.
St Kilda Hotel - 9.5/10
We also went to the British Hotel at Port Adelaide yesterday for lunch.
I got the standard chicken schnitty with mushroom gravy. Very good. Others had the gnocci, ceasar salad and something else, I can't remember. The gnocci was a little cold, but other than that, it was a decent meal.
British Hotel (Port Adelaide) - 7/10
Isn't the St K owned by the couple that won My Restaurant Rules and owned the Greedy Goose?
by Stumps » Wed Jan 07, 2015 10:31 am
by wristwatcher » Wed Jan 07, 2015 9:21 pm
by daysofourlives » Wed Jan 07, 2015 10:02 pm
by wristwatcher » Wed Jan 07, 2015 10:33 pm
daysofourlives wrote:The Greenock Tavern.
I had the 500g Porterhouse schnitzel with mushroom gravy for $23.50, absolutely superb, proper mushrooms too.
A lesser man wouldnt have got through it all
9.5/10
by Failed Creation » Thu Jan 08, 2015 12:12 am
daysofourlives wrote:The Greenock Tavern.
I had the 500g Porterhouse schnitzel with mushroom gravy for $23.50, absolutely superb, proper mushrooms too.
A lesser man wouldnt have got through it all
9.5/10
by bennymacca » Thu Jan 08, 2015 9:37 am
wristwatcher wrote:daysofourlives wrote:The Greenock Tavern.
I had the 500g Porterhouse schnitzel with mushroom gravy for $23.50, absolutely superb, proper mushrooms too.
A lesser man wouldnt have got through it all
9.5/10
Very solid score
Where is that located you machine?
by Booney » Thu Jan 08, 2015 9:48 am
by Stumps » Thu Jan 08, 2015 12:46 pm
by Rik E Boy » Thu Jan 08, 2015 1:24 pm
heater31 wrote:Mate Europe does a shit load better in a lot of things better than Adelaide.
by daysofourlives » Thu Jan 08, 2015 4:35 pm
Failed Creation wrote:daysofourlives wrote:The Greenock Tavern.
I had the 500g Porterhouse schnitzel with mushroom gravy for $23.50, absolutely superb, proper mushrooms too.
A lesser man wouldnt have got through it all
9.5/10
500g for $23.50?
Why the **** haven't I been there yet?
by Failed Creation » Thu Jan 08, 2015 8:17 pm
daysofourlives wrote:Failed Creation wrote:daysofourlives wrote:The Greenock Tavern.
I had the 500g Porterhouse schnitzel with mushroom gravy for $23.50, absolutely superb, proper mushrooms too.
A lesser man wouldnt have got through it all
9.5/10
500g for $23.50?
Why the **** haven't I been there yet?
Perfectly cooked, about 10mm thick and pink on the inside as all good things are
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