Warran Glen Nursery

4.0
based on 30 reviews

30 reviews about Warran Glen Nursery

verified email - 13 May 2012

I took my cousin to this Nursery when she was out from Qld and we had a light morning tea. It was a bit pricey but lovely just the same for when you want a treat.

We then went for a meander through the extensive gardens and flowers at the nursery. What a lovely spot and very lushes.

Worth a visit even if you just want to buy a plant or a gift from the shop.

verified email - 06 Feb 2011

Arrived, and when pointed out that our table was one seat short we were quickly moved. The menu was quite limited, however that may be as opening for dinner was currently only a trial. paid $24 for the barramundi fillet, was very nice, but quite a small meal for the price. My partner paid $25 for the spit roast lamb, the lamb was delicious, but it was very expensive, considering it was literally a plate of lamb, no side salad or chips.
kids meals were supposed to be half price, but we were charged full price, althought they happily refunded us the difference when we questioned it.
Train for the kids was a real hit tho, and the views are lovely!

Approximate cost: $25

verified email - 22 Dec 2010

Love going here for a light lunch. Meals are awesome and they're usually pretty well sized. They do a good range of tapas and the atmosphere is always good. The paved area outside is fantastic and showcases what you can do with good landscaping...another service they offer.

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verified email - 05 Dec 2010

Lovely food but a bit expensive and you have to order at the counter. Beautiful nursery and view from the cafe. The two wooden trains outside for children to play in are a great touch. Very busy at times. The iced chai latte is delicious!

verified email - 12 Sep 2010

I love coming here. I sometimes come for a quick coffee and stroll around the nursery. Staff can be hard to find sometimes, but are always helpful when you do grab them.

verified email - 24 Apr 2010

We love Warran Glen. We even loved it before the refurbishment. Not only is the nursery really well organised and the staff are always helpful, but the cafe is fabulous too.

Light and tasty meals are offered in a newly renovated cafe at the top of the hill. It's the perfect place to have a piece of cake and coffee with friends, or a light lunch with family for a special occasion, or just because you want to. Just make sure you're not in a rush, because they do take their time.

The surrounding gardens and lake are a lovely complement to the experience. Look out for the big white duck and I have seen a tortoise swimming around once or twice.

The plants aren't necessarily the cheapest going around but we've had a 95% success rate with everything we've bought-the only failure was a Boganvillia that our dog chewed up.

verified email - 20 Dec 2009

We keep coming back to this place at least once a month, even more when my mum is around, and the service at the cafe is sometimes slow but they are generally very nice about it, if anything goes wrong they do apologize. it is a beautiful place to have lunch, or even just coffee and something from their window selection on desserts.
But the last time we were there, they messed up our order, which like i said has become a regular occurrence, which we didn't mind, but the lady who brought it to our table..an older overweight woman, even before placing the dish down on the table, i tried to clarify that this wasnt what id asked for, and she went off on a roll, saying that now she cant serve this plate to anyone else in a very irritated tone, she must have repeated that statement about 5 times before taking a breath to listen to us.
AND once she went to check with the waitress that took our order, she didnt even return to apologize! its too bad its a beautful place, just try to make sure you dont get served by this old woman.

verified email - 12 Nov 2009

We have given this a 'go' on several occasions because it is such a beautiful setting and the ambiance is excellent. Unfortunately the food and service do not live up to the standard of the nursery and surrounds. The food is very ordinary, often over cooked or , worse, raw ( in the case of lamb kebabs, tough as old shoes). Prices are pretty high for what you get and the waitresses can be described as surly if you are being kind! They are not child friendly, either and there is a long wait to be served even basic food. Visit the nursery, it is lovely, but give the caff a miss and eat down the road at one of the other places warrandyte is known for.

verified email - 28 Sep 2008

What a beautiful experience - walk through the gorgeous nursery and gift shop over water under the bridge to outdoor as well as enclosed eating areas. Sit in the sunshine with the family and watch the ducks and the beautiful scenery from an elevated vantage point while eating delights like smoked salmon bagels or fruit bread with homemade raspberry jam.

verified email - 21 Jul 2008

Went for lunch during the school holidays, A great cafe the food was delicious and a great childrens menu with the option of paying extra and getting a fruit juice, a smarties cookie and a bag of duck pellets- this of course was a big hit. My child had instructions to finish her meal before feeding the ducks and she ate everything on her plate in record time. A very relaxing enviroment

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