It’s a great alternative to crowded Lorne and an early pit-stop if your stomach can’t wait until Apollo Bay.
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On a gentle hill above the hamlet of Wye River, the large deck is full frontal to the beach, bathed in sun and usually sheltered from coastal winds. Why visit? One of the best views of crashing waves, clean sand and surfers you’ll find in Victoria.
Serving sizes are generous and there’s a good variety of starters.
You’ll find a terrific beer-battered flake with homemade chips and, apparently, a fine chicken parma. Hungry? The highly regarded dining room serves up quality in everything from local Gippsland beef to lovely pasta. The lovely art deco facade of the Fish Creek. It’s a list with length and breadth that’s exciting to see in a small-town pub. The fridge is also full of beaut brews from here and around the globe. Thirsty? A huge selection of Pyrenees and Grampians wineries are represented on the list that features multiple vintages of many drops (many at cellar door prices). Why visit? This magnificently restored, two-storey gold rush pub has, thanks to publicans Alison Chapman and Ian Urquhart, been a Pyrenees wine region destination for a decade, due to an incredible drinks list celebrating the area. Herald Sun writers including our top food critics and pub lovers hit the road to compile this comprehensive list of Victoria's great regional pubs to get out and support as the state rebuilds after the New Year bushfire crisis.Ĭheck local conditions before travelling. To support our newsroom and local journalism, subscribe to the Herald Sun.įrom bluestone wonders to seaside splendours, Victoria boasts some of the best destinations for a parma and chips to a pint of local brew.
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T hese specials are free for all to read. This week celebrates the fantastic places to eat, camp and even take the dog for a hike around our great state. A great way to support communities directly impacted as well as towns across the state is by taking a road trip – because Regional Victoria remains open for business. Regional Victoria is hurting after the bushfires and needs your help.