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Apollo Bay
Apollo Bays restaurants are abuzz with the sights, sounds and tempting aromas of the freshest produce -
grown, cooked or created from local ingredients.
Lorne From fine dining to fish and chips, you'll find the lot in Lorne. The restaurants and cafes along, and off, Mountjoy Parade offer a mouth-watering range of choices, including Greek, Italian, Chinese and modern Australian cuisine. |
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Duffs Cafe The decor here is simple, in keeping with the regional culture that Colac fosters. A large open hall, with a small bar area at its front, its the nicest eatery in Colac, and the food is good. More expensive than most in town, the menu takes its inspiration from a variety of cuisines and does it well. Very popular amongst the locals for functions also. There is out door seating were, whilst you drink and dine, you can watch the younger population of Colac drive around proudly in their commodores and utes. Red rock winery Red rock winery is planted on the northern slopes of 'Red Rock' - a dormant volcano responsible for creating the lakes and craters region within the Western districts when it last erupted around 8,000 years ago. |
Sunnybrea
Wine Capitals |
Australian wine directory Immerse yourself in the Australian wine directory online, for the wine enthusiast and the wine industry. Kurabana Estate The 43 acre vineyard comprises varieties including Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Chardonnay, Shiraz, Sauvignon Blanc, and Pinot Meunier. Our prized Pinot Noir vines are now 20 years old. |
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