Reviews by BarryBac

This review is for Montezuma's Mexican Restaurant, North Adelaide SA

verified email - 09 Apr 2014

I had a voucher for this place and decided to give it a try. Between my other half and myself we were able to have 2 main meals and sangria for about $30(with the voucher). The main meals are well priced ranging from $16 to just over $20. I had the Americano Burrito and was so full after the dish. Just a word of warning all plates are very hot when they come out. The place is family friendly and ideal for little children. Totally recommend the food price and atmosphere

Approximate cost: $20

This review is for The Delicious Biscuit, Welland SA

verified email - 09 Apr 2014

For the past month or so I had been passing this place on Grange Road and wondered what the Delicious biscuit was all about. So last Sunday the family decided to stop and try it out. We had coffees and ordered cakes which start from $3.50 for the small up to $5 for a larger slice. They even had Peppa Pig Biscuits for the little one at a cost of $5. The cakes were very fresh, different and above all delicious! Coffee prices were standard and pretty average. I also noticed they make special event cakes such as weddings and the like. Definitely will be getting a price on a birthday cake in the future if the small cakes are anything to go by. Definitely recommend if you want to try something different. Downside is it is not attached to a shopping centre and easy to miss if you don't know exactly where it is

Approximate cost: $5

This review is for Beach House Cafe, Encounter Bay SA

verified email - 19 Mar 2014

Whilst we stayed in Encounter Bay we ventured off to this little cafe on the beach front. It was recommended to us as having the best wood oven pizzas around. I must say the quality and taste was divine but the down side was the cost for a pizza was over $20 which is a bit rich. In comparison to the Pizza I had in Sandy bay Tasmania it is hard to compare with the different types of toppings but it was cheaper in Tasmania. Overall it was a great experience and awesome place to chill out and watch the view.

Approximate cost: $23

This review is for Slatters Shoes, Findon SA

verified email - 11 Mar 2014

During School Holidays I was looking for a brown pair of school shoes. These normally range from about $80 upwards but this place had them at $60. Very happy with the product and and of course the price. It's a factory outlet so intention is to pas it on to you as cheap as possible

Approximate cost: $60

This review is for Lipscombe Larder, Sandy Bay TAS

verified email - 13 Feb 2014

When stayed at a place across the road from this little treasure. Whilst it is not cheap on some items it truly offers convenience being open from 7.30 in the morning to 7.30pm at night. So we arrived after 5pm so was able to quickly duck in and got milk and was able to buy a King Island Brie wheel(very big) for the special price of $9.99. Unbelievable place and definitely a place to visit to taste the local produce.

This review is for Huon Valley Apple & Heritage Museum, Huonville TAS

verified email - 22 Jan 2014

Dropped into this place to see all the varieties of apples etc and was totally impressed by the layout. We had hot drinks which were about $4 each and a superb nectarine pie for $8. The place is nice and cosy and also provides apple cider.

This review is for Meg's Cafe, Lune River TAS

verified email - 22 Jan 2014

Whilst waiting for our IDA bay train trip we refreshed ourselves in Meg's Cafe. It was fantastic to see some good old fashioned style cooking with the steak burgers/cheesburgers at great prices(Steak with the lot was $9 cheeseburgers were $6), but they were fresh and big. The bowl of chips $5 was enough to feed the 5 of us as well. Overall the service was great and honest(ie told us to not go overboard with ordering to much as the serves were large already). What impressed me was these sorts of cafe are few and far between so was great to be able to return to an era where you had good old fashioned service and great country style cuisine.

Approximate cost: $6

This review is for Sandy Bay Beach Woodfired Pizza, Sandy Bay TAS

verified email - 22 Jan 2014

The woodfired pizzas from this place are to die for. We had 2 large pizzas with half and half toppings on both. The seafood one was divine, the supreme style was awesome in fact they were all tremendous. Each pizza cost $20 each and got some garlic bread pizzas for $5. It was a great meal to feed 5. Well worth the visit if in Hobart.

Approximate cost: $20

This review is for Maison Del Mar, Sandy Bay TAS

verified email - 22 Jan 2014

Just spent a few days in Hobart Tasmania for the second time. This time I absolutely loved the place because of Maison Del Mar. The place is so close to all facilities and down the driveway you encounter the water. It was great weather and was able to walk along beach to Nutgrove playground and to eateries. The house has 3 levels and we were situated in the Waterview level, which is the ground floor level but oversees the harbour from the balcony. The 2 rooms are very spacious and has a kitchen with everything you need and a lounge. The position/location of this place is a must if looking for accommodation in Hobart. The owners also live on one of the levels, so if you have any issues or questions they are there for you. Totally recommend

This review is for Ida Bay Railway, Ida Bay TAS

verified email - 17 Jan 2014

Was about a 2 hour drive from Hobart but was an interesting experience seeing part of untouched Tasmania. The Train trip was $70 for a family of 2 adults and 3 children under 16. The trip goes for 2 hours and the destination is a place called Deep Hole a beautiful sandy beach, unlike the beach connected to the derwent. Totally recommend if looking for something to do in Tassie.