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Review Killingworth Hill - Yea

M P
Brilliant hosts, great service from Kate on the bar, terrific value platters and the BEST collection of memorabilia. Lovely setting. Well worth a visit.
Lyn Allen
Ooommggg. If ever there was a fabulous must do stop is here. We had the fish platter, and it was divine. So many tastes and absolutely gorgeous platter. So fresh and tantalising. What also made our experience fabulous was the friendly beautiful staff. Lesley and Kate absolutely adorable. Super friendly great conversations and incredible people. Felt so at home eating chatting over a glass of wine. This will definitely be our stopping place on our way to Melbourne. Do yourself a favour and pop in for food, cuppa and relaxing atmosphere. Thanks ladies for a beautiful experience.
Rose
This place has it all! Food is amazing. Staff are lovely ☺️ plus there’s a Tesla charger if you’re in need of one during your travels. Highly recommend ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
John Cook
We (a group of four) called in on a Friday morning unannounced and they really do prefer bookings. They fitted us in for a devonshire tea and it was delicious. After initially seeming a bit flustered, the staff really warmed up and I thoroughly enjoyed my food. I'd happily go back again probably for a full lunch as the menu looked great.
Hannah
We discovered Killingworth Hill Café & Whisky Bar whilst returning from a trip to Yarck and we are super happy with the discovery! The atmosphere was that of a typical jolly country pub and endless sights to see and talk about! From entry to exit we could not have been more happy with the service provided from Kate. Kate was immediately so warm and welcoming and provided detailed information in regards to the tastings they provide, be it gin or whisky (photo below is of their deconstructed gin). We’ll be making another trip to Yarck in a couple of weeks and we’re pretty certain we’ll be making a pit stop on the way!
Michael Harris
Make a booking..soak up the atmosphere. If you like whiskey...get a driver. Or order a Devonshire tea and you won't be disappointed. Worth the visit
Mehza B
A must on the pitt stop list on the way to Eildon. So many Whisky's to try and the flights are a good option of doing it! 4/5 on scones radar, there was a bit too much going on (not a bad thing to some people) but i also don't think the middle was cooked or raised properly. Ambience is rustic & relaxing, with lots of photo opportunities -especially in the garden on a nice day.
Kaitlyne Deering
Awful experience today. The older woman who turned out to be the owner is clearly a 'children should be seen not heard' type and made it clear children are not welcome at this establishment with her rude tone about my 7 month old son. Such a shame because the other 2 women were lovely and chattered to him (which he loved). Coffee was nice, not sure about the scones as I left embarrassed at how we were treated so didn't get to try them. Shame too because they looked nice. Perhaps offer highchairs at the beginning of service of you have an issue with babies sitting at tables.
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