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Experiences in Barossa Valley

Eat & Drink

Long lunches and produce-driven kitchens

The best eat & drink in Eden Valley

Farm gates, bakeries and acclaimed restaurants serving the Barossa's celebrated food culture.

Food is the Barossa's other great obsession, and the valley's larder is as celebrated as its wine. Generations of German Lutheran and English settlers shaped a distinctive food culture built on smallgoods, sourdough, preserves and long lunches. Today that heritage sits alongside some of South Australia's most acclaimed kitchens.

You can graze your way across the region at every level. Pick up a Vienna loaf or kitchener bun at a century-old bakery in Tanunda, browse the stalls of the Barossa Farmers Market, or settle in for a degustation at a vineyard restaurant in the rolling hills around Angaston. Maggie Beer's farm and a host of cheese makers, butchers and providores make it easy to build a picnic.

Many of the best meals come with a glass from the cellar door next door, and the valley's breweries and distilleries round out the drinks list. Book ahead for the marquee restaurants, especially on weekends.

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