1 review about Meadowbrook Winery

verified email - 21 Jun 2012

I had a really nice lunch at Meadowbrook winery. It's around 20 minutes from Hobart in the Coal River Valley. To get there from Hobart you head toward the airport and at Cambridge take a left hand turn to Richmond. Follow that road for about 5-10 minutes and you will see Meadowbank on the right hand side of the road.

It's a fairly unassuming building from the outside, but it's an interesting experience walking inside. As you enter you pass through the cellar door shop and walk through to the restaurant which is a big open room with cathedral ceilings. Light natural timbers line the walls and ceiling, the floor is a matt polished concrete, and on the far wall a big cast metal fireplace and the room is complimented with several sets of wooden wine barrels on wrought iron racks.

Sitting down at the tables you take in the view through large french windows opening out on a panorama that spreads across the vineyard, to the scenic mountain rim in the distance, down across farms in the Coal River valley to the water, and right in the middle of the panorama, on a small hill, is a large (26metre) radio telescope owned by the University of Tasmania.

I'm no food critic but my experience was that the service was first class and food was top notch cuisine. The menu offers an interesting twist, you can select a specific meal, or choose a selection of any, or all of the choices on the menu, in an appropriately sized portion. No different to a chinese banquest I guess, but nonetheless unexpected and refreshing option in a fine dining experience.

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