Situated amidst
the most beautiful McLaren Vale Wine growing region, Willunga is one
of the best places for the perfect getaway with family or friends.
The region has got so much to offer the visitors and tourists. Also,
you will be able to enjoy a range of mouthwatering delicacies that
you will remember lifelong at the several Willunga restaurants lined
up in the town.
The Salopian
Inn
Ideally located amongst the vines of the McLaren Vale, The Salopian Inn has been delighting its customers for a very long time since 1851 The restaurant serves lunch from Wednesday to Sunday and dinner from Thursday to Saturday. Once you are here, you can hope to enjoy cuisines from across the world. The relaxed feeling you are likely to get here is an added advantage with the facility allowing people to eat in their own ways and fashions.
The Star of
Greece

This is a never to miss summer dining spot. One of the great things you will admire at this facility is the breathtaking views of Port Willunga, the prettiest beach of mid-south coast. Though you have a lot of creative dishes here, the main inspiration is Australian culinary tradition with some influence from the Asian and Mediterranean traditions. The facility sources much of the ingredients from the local markets to ensure the freshness.
La Terre - Willunga

If you have a flair for the French styled breakfast, brunch and lunch, then this is the perfect restaurant you can hope for. The specialty of this facility is the use of fresh organic ingredients from the local farms with the greater part sourced from the Willunga Farmer’s market. You can also hope to enjoy French Cuisine combined with Fleurieu products here.
The Elbow Room
The Elbow Room is for you if you are pining for an informal dining experience enjoying some great scenery. The facility is open for lunch on all days of the week and for dinner on Frdiay and Saturday evenings. Prior booking is called for. The food tastes great with the ingredients hailing from the local farms and therefore you can have a taste of the Australian farm products.





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