Reviews by kniki
I love going to Grill'd and often take the family there - it may seem a bit expensive for burgers but the quality is great and the service is always super friendly and quick.
Went to Cinco for a work Christmas dinner - the food was amazing and yes this is reflected in the price but it's worth it for a special night out. Recommend the duck.
Great friendly service and good coffee. The milkshakes are amazing (careful when ordering for kids - the milkshakes are huge). Some prices a bit high but definitely worth the visit.
Lots of fun, we laughed the whole night and came away with some new jokes (and some not to be repeated). We went along on a free ticket but would recommend people to buy a ticket to see the show.
The Collective is a great shop to visit for a unique gift or a treat for yourself. They also run lots of great classes in the workshop. The prices may be high but it means that local artists are being supported.
The owner runs a great shop and knows her stuff. Lots of new clothes in on a weekly basis. The new (bigger) shop is lovely. Different trends for different people.
Coffee from The Olive Cafe is reliably good and the service is quick and friendly. Lots of choices for food - recommend the gluten free slices - choc mint or choc cherry.
Whether dropping in for a sweet treat and a milkshake for the kids, or staying a bit longer for lunch, I have found the service at Keith's to be friendly and the food to be lovely. Recommend the vegetarian stack and the gluten free Baci cake.
I have had dinner and lunch a few times at Olivers. The service can be slow when busy but the food is great; I recommend the risotto with barramundi .
Often get the lunch takeaway special which is great value and always tasty. The staff are very friendly. They are always quick to prepare the meals.
Approximate cost: $10