Food Scene
If you are looking to escape for a long decadent lunch or an intimate dinner, Hentley Farm is the place to go.
24 locals recommend
Hentley Farm
Jenke RoadIf you are looking to escape for a long decadent lunch or an intimate dinner, Hentley Farm is the place to go.
Appellation, located at “The Louise” is the closest restaurant to The Reserve, it’s just a quick two-minute drive. The wine bar and terrace and the intimate dining space inside offers elegant dining with beautiful views over Stonewell Vineyards and toward the Barossa ranges.
6 locals recommend
Appellation Restaurant
Stonewell RoadAppellation, located at “The Louise” is the closest restaurant to The Reserve, it’s just a quick two-minute drive. The wine bar and terrace and the intimate dining space inside offers elegant dining with beautiful views over Stonewell Vineyards and toward the Barossa ranges.
A collaboration between Executive Chef Mark McNamara and Chief Winemaker Dan Swincer, the dining experience is the ultimate expression of fine food and wine. Indulge in a four or eight-course tasting menu, designed to complement the power and elegance of St Hugo wines, or book the Chef’s Table Experience, which includes a tour of the vineyard and kitchen garden.
8 locals recommend
St Hugo Wines
2141 Barossa Valley WayA collaboration between Executive Chef Mark McNamara and Chief Winemaker Dan Swincer, the dining experience is the ultimate expression of fine food and wine. Indulge in a four or eight-course tasting menu, designed to complement the power and elegance of St Hugo wines, or book the Chef’s Table Experience, which includes a tour of the vineyard and kitchen garden.
Ferment Asian serves Modern Southeast Asian Cuisine and is an exciting and unique addition to the food scene in the Barossa which has been embraced whole-heartedly by the locals!
41 locals recommend
fermentAsian
90 Murray StFerment Asian serves Modern Southeast Asian Cuisine and is an exciting and unique addition to the food scene in the Barossa which has been embraced whole-heartedly by the locals!
Drinks & Nightlife
Z Wine
109-111 Murray StWine Bar, Live Music, Be spoilt like a Barossan, Great Fun Vibe.
Sightseeing
Where are the best Barossa Cellar Doors? Well, many of them can be found along Seppeltsfield Road! All with-in a 1minute - 7 minute drive from The Reserve.
Seppeltsfield Road
Seppeltsfield RoadWhere are the best Barossa Cellar Doors? Well, many of them can be found along Seppeltsfield Road! All with-in a 1minute - 7 minute drive from The Reserve.
Parks & Nature
Steingarten Lookout
373 Steingarten RdThe views are breathtaking
Kaiserstuhl
Get up close to Kangaroos and Australian Wildlife.
Arts & Culture
Art & Design ~ Jam Factory @ Seppeltsfield. Throughout the Barossa’s towns you’ll find art galleries, studios and craft outlets and historic walking trails. Galleries and studios offer the chance to visit local artisans at work, partake in workshops or purchase a special memento of your visit to the Barossa. In August each year, a number of wineries throughout the region exhibit works as part of the South Australian Living Arts Festival. There are great ‘living’ history experiences that will get you out and about exploring the region and learning at the same time! Visit the village of Seppeltsfield for a tour of one of the oldest Barossa wineries.
32 locals recommend
Seppeltsfield
730 Seppeltsfield RdArt & Design ~ Jam Factory @ Seppeltsfield. Throughout the Barossa’s towns you’ll find art galleries, studios and craft outlets and historic walking trails. Galleries and studios offer the chance to visit local artisans at work, partake in workshops or purchase a special memento of your visit to the Barossa. In August each year, a number of wineries throughout the region exhibit works as part of the South Australian Living Arts Festival. There are great ‘living’ history experiences that will get you out and about exploring the region and learning at the same time! Visit the village of Seppeltsfield for a tour of one of the oldest Barossa wineries.
Shopping
Take a wander up the Barossa towns’ main streets to discover quirky antique shops, food and craft markets, book stores, and gorgeous homeware stores where you’re sure to find a ‘one off’ treasure. The little towns of the Barossa, Tanunda and Angaston are great places to take a leisurely wander and discover an eclectic collection of retail outlets offering everything from fashion, jewellery, homewares, kids clothing, furniture, antiques, art, health and beauty products. Be sure to step into ‘soulful’ Alabaster, in Tanunda, which showcases local artisans and designers.
24 locals recommend
Tanunda
Take a wander up the Barossa towns’ main streets to discover quirky antique shops, food and craft markets, book stores, and gorgeous homeware stores where you’re sure to find a ‘one off’ treasure. The little towns of the Barossa, Tanunda and Angaston are great places to take a leisurely wander and discover an eclectic collection of retail outlets offering everything from fashion, jewellery, homewares, kids clothing, furniture, antiques, art, health and beauty products. Be sure to step into ‘soulful’ Alabaster, in Tanunda, which showcases local artisans and designers.
The Co-op Shopping Centre
1 Murray St