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Kangaroo Island Visitor – Business Register KANGAROO ISLAND VISITOR – BUSINESS REGISTER Outdoor Adventures. Fresh Clean Air. Beautiful Places to Explore. Fabulous Accommodation Options. Delicious Produce. Engaging Tours. Wildlife Galore. TRAVEL PLANNING, BOOKINGS & INFORMATION Kangaroo Island Visitor Information Centre Monday-Friday, 9am-4pm. Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays, 10am-2pm Howard Drive, Penneshaw. 0417551444 / www.kangarooislandvisitorcentre.com.au Kingscote Travel 14 Playford Highway, Kingscote. 85533154 / www.kingscotetravel.com.au Kangaroo Island Council Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm. 8553 4500 / www.kangarooisland.sa.gov.au RADIO STATION Kangaroo Island Community Radio Station 5KIxFM 90.7 / www.ezcreate.com.au/5kixfm/livestream.html EVENTS Easter Art Exhibition 2-18 April at Penneshaw Town Hall, 9:30am-5pm (except 7 & 14, 8pm) New Shoots Homegrown - Open Mic 3 April at Penneshaw Oval, from 1pm. Bar & BBQ available. ATTRACTIONS INC. ADVENTURE, ART, BEVERAGES, HISTORY, MARINE & WILDLIFE (BE – Bookings Essential, BA – Bookings Advised) PENNESHAW & DUDLEY PENINSULA Baudin Beach Artworks Gallery Daily, 10am-4pm or by appointment 85537238. Cape Willoughby Lighthouse Daily, Visitor Centre 10am-4pm. Self-Guided Trails, 24/7. Guided-Tours, 11am, 12pm, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm. BA 85534466 Dudley Wines Cellar Door (meals available) (A) Daily, 10:30am-4:30pm. Dine-In BE 85531333. CLOSED Good Friday 2nd April False Cape Wines (meals available) Daily, 11am-5pm. Dine-In BA 0447808838. Kangaroo Island Ocean Safari Daily. BE www.kangarooislandoceansafari.com.au / 0419772175 Penneshaw Maritime & Folk Museum Open if the flags are out. Penneshaw Penguin Centre BE www.penneshawpenguincentre.com.au / 0430411487 Robs Shearing & Sheepdog Demos Daily. BE 85531068 AMERICAN RIVER & SURROUNDING A.R. Tells a Story Thu-Sun, 11am-3pm. Easter Monday 5, 11am-4pm: artwork auction, raffle and live music. Flavours of Petite Provence & Wed-Mon, 10am-4pm or by appointment 0427594038 Kangaroo Island Olives - gourmet products KI Living Honey Farm Gate: Fri-Sat, 9am-5pm. Beekeeping Experience: BE 85537421 or 0427189388 Rebuild Independence Group - Boathouse Daily, 10:30am-2:30pm. The Oyster Farm Shop - Farm, History & Tasting Tours Daily. BE 85537122. KINGSCOTE & SURROUNDING Amadio Wines Cellar Door & Restaurant Daily, from 4pm. BE 85533235 Bay of Shoals Wines (product hampers available) Daily, 11am-5pm. CLOSED Good Friday 2nd April. Clifford's Honey Farm & Drunken Drone Brewery Daily, 9am-5pm. Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Distillery - Retail & Café Daily, 9am-4pm. Guided tours: 10am, 12pm & 2pm. Fine Art Kangaroo Island Wed-Sat, 10am-5pm or by appointment 0417832037 Hope Cottage Museum Daily, December: 1pm-4pm. January: 10am-4pm. Island Beehive - Retail & Café Daily, 9am-5pm. Tours at 1pm. (retail only, café closed) Kangaroo Island Boat Hire Daily. BE 0417874942 / www.kiboathire.com.au Kangaroo Island Brewery Thu-Mon, 11am-7pm (Friday until 9pm). Kangaroo Island Ciders at Emu Ridge Daily, 9am-4pm. Kangaroo Island Gallery Daily, 10am-5pm. Kangaroo Island Heritage Tours Bookings www.kiguide.com.au / 0407 978 680 CYGNET RIVER Kangaroo Island Spirits (food available) Daily, 10:30am-5:30pm. BE: www.kispirits.com.au/experience Springs Road Wines (nibbles available) Daily, 12pm-5pm. The Islander Estate Tasting Room (platters available) Thu-Tue, 12pm-5pm. Tikety Boo Studio Daily, by appointment only: 0458123100 PARNDANA Kangaroo Island Estate Wines Orders 0438877516 / www.kangarooislandestate.com.au Kangaroo Island Wildlife Park Daily, 9am-5pm. Experience BE 85596050. Parndana Soldier Settlers Museum Open by appointment 0428842853 NORTH COAST INCLUDING EMU BAY, STOKES BAY & WESTERN RIVER COVE Bubbles in the Bay Daily. BE www.emubayfishingcharters.com.au/bubbles-in-the-bay Emu Bay Fishing Charters Daily. BE 0428996447 or 0498116471 / www.emubayfishingcharters.com.au Emu Bay Lavender Farm - Retail & Café Daily, 9am-4pm. George’s Castle Lights Nightly 8:30pm-10pm (unless raining). Kangaroo Island Fishing Adventures Daily. BE 85593232 / www.kangarooislandadventures.com.au Kangaroo Island Marine Adventures Daily. BE www.kimarineadventures.com.au / 85533227 Will’s Rare Breeds Farm Daily. BE 0448745696 SOUTH COAST INCLUDING VIVONNE BAY Kangaroo Island Outdoor Action – Quads & Kayaks Daily, 9am-5pm. BE 85594296. Little Sahara – Sandboards, Toboggans, Fat Bikes Daily, 9am-5pm. Raptor Domain Daily, 10:30am-4pm. Birds of Prey: 11:30am & 2:30pm. Fang-Tastic Venom/Reptile: 1pm. Private Experiences (BE 8559 5108): 9am & 10:15am Rustic Blue Gallery Gallery permanently closed. Items for sale by appointment 0408685901 Seal Bay Conservation Park Daily, 9am-5pm. Self-Guided Boardwalk. Guided-Tours, BE: www.sealbay.sa.gov.au. WEST END INCLUDING FLINDERS CHASE NATIONAL PARK & HANSON BAY Cape Borda Lighthouse Self-guided day visitors, $5 per person. Flinders Chase National Park Daily, 24/7. Staff available 9am-5pm. Ticket bookings suggested via: (Remarkable Rocks, Admirals Arch, Weirs Cove) https://environmentsa.rezdy.com/406265/flinders-chase-national-park-day-entry Hanson Bay Wildlife Sanctuary Most days, 10:30am & 2:30pm. BE www.hansonbay.com.au Koala Walk & Bush Fire Ecology Tour THE FOLLOWING BUSINESSES ARE CLOSED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE DUE TO BUSH FIRE RECOVERY Kelly Hill Caves, Roo Lagoon Gallery and Tiger Trails. Permanently Closed: Paul’s Place Wildlife Sanctuary, Stokes Bay Bush Garden, Kangaroo Island Bush Getaway Adventures. BAKERIES, BOTTLESHOPS, CAFES, DELIS, FOOD VANS, PUBS, RESTAURANTS, SEAFOOD (Available Offerings: GF – Gluten Free, C - Coeliac Safe, V – Vegetarian, VG – Vegan, A – All catered for) (BE – Bookings Essential, BA – Bookings Advised) PENNESHAW & DUDLEY PENINSULA Fat Beagle Coffee Shop (GF, V, VG) Take-Away. Daily, 7am-2pm. 0871321894. CLOSED Easter Sunday 4th April Fire and Smoke KI (GF) Dine-In & Take-Away. Thu-Tue, 4:30pm-8pm. BA 85531345 OPEN Easter Weekend, 12pm-3pm & 5pm-8pm. KI Fish & Chips Dine-In & Take-Away. Sun-Tue, from 5pm. CLOSED Easter Weekemd. Kangaroo Island Source (A) Group Cooking Classes & Catering. BE 0412194840 Millie Mae’s Pantry Dine-In & Take-Away. Daily, 7:30am-4pm. Fri 1 Jan, 9am-4pm. Penneshaw Hotel & Bottleshop (GF, V, VG) Daily, 11am-late. Bottleshop: Daily, 10am-5:30pm. Dine-In & Take-Away. 12pm-2:30pm and 5:30pm-8:30pm. BE 85531042 Salty Dog Diner (V) Opening time & location www.facebook.com/saltydogdiner / 0414872422 Sea Dragon Café at SeaLink Terminal Daily, 7:30am-5pm. Sorrentos Pizzeria (GF, V) Dine-In & Take-Away. Tue-Sat, 5pm-8pm. BA 85531227. Sunset Food & Wine Closed until further notice. AMERICAN RIVER & SURROUNDING Beach Barista @ Pennington Bay Opening times www.facebook.com/beachbarista / 0427222779 Glossy Black Restaurant at Wanderers Rest (A) Dine-In. Wed, Fri & Sat, from 6pm. BE: 88537140 or 0412911059 Riverview Restaurant at Kingsgate Haven (GF, V, VG) Dine-In & Take-Away. Thu-Sat, 10am-2pm. Thu Dinner from 6pm. BE 85537080. (VGN catered only if advised with booking) KI Tru Thai - opposite American River turn off Every Thu night with live music, from 5pm. OPEN EASTER Saturday 3rd, from 5pm. BA 0408848211 Reflections Restaurant at Mercure KI Lodge Daily, Bar: From 5pm and Meals: 6pm-8pm. 85537053 The Deck Café on the Wharf (GF, V, VG) Dine-In & Take-Away. Daily, 9am-4pm. 0437 266 916 The Oyster Farm Shop (GF) Dine-In & Take-Away. Daily, 11am-3pm. 85537122 Aquaculture & Sustainable Seafood The Shed (GF, V, VG) Fri & Sat. Bar from 5pm. Meals from 5:30pm-last order 7:20pm. BE: 85537288. KINGSCOTE & SURROUNDING About Thyme Pop-Up Van @ KI Spirits Daily, 10:30am-5pm. Amanda’s Takeaway (A) Dine-In & Take-Away. Daily, 11am-8:30pm (last orders 8pm). 0874444253 Bella Cafe & Pizza Bar (GF) Take-Away & Delivery. Tue-Fri, 12pm-8pm. Sat, 4pm-8pm. 85533228 Bites at the Bay Orders by 12pm Wednesdays. www.facebook.com/michellebitesatthebay Cactus - Coffee, Food, Bar Dine-In & Take-Away. Daily, 7:30am-2:30pm. 0473311049. Cafe Scrumptious Opening soon. D’Estrees Bakery at Cactus Tue, 11am-1pm. Pre-order by 8pm Sun prior 0437835114. Emu Ridge Eucalyptus Distillery - Café (A) Daily, 9am-4pm. BA 85538228. Island Rolled Icecream & Truffles: Various locations (A) www.facebook.com/islandrolledicecreamandtruffles / 0468999442 Kangaroo Island Fresh Seafoods Cooked Seafood: Dine-In & Take-Away. Daily, 12pm-7:30pm. Fresh Seafood: Daily, 9am-7:30pm. Lucy's KI Kitchen & Catering (A) www.facebook.com/lucyskikitchen / 0409991794 Ozone Restaurant & Bottleshop (A) Breakfast: Daily, 7am-10am. Lunch: Daily, 11:30am-2:30pm. Dinner: Daily, 5pm-8pm. BA 85532011 Bottleshop: Mon-Wed, 10am-8pm. Thu-Sat, 9am-8pm. Sun, 10am-6pm. Queenscliffe Restaurant & Bottleshop Daily, 9am-late. Dine-In & Take-Away. 12pm-2pm and 6pm-8pm. BA 85532254. Closed Public Holidays. Rabbit Warren Bakery Dine-In & Take-Away. Mon-Fri, 6:30am-5pm. Sat, 8am-2pm. Sun, 8:30am-2pm. Salty Dog Diner (V) Opening time & location www.facebook.com/saltydogdiner / 0414872422 Steak ‘n Bake Opening time & location www.facebook.com/steaknbakefoodtruck/ The Lighthouse Café (A) Mon-Fri, 8am-3pm. Sat, 8am-2pm. 85532089. The Old Mulberry Tree (V) (previously Rogers Deli) Dine-In & Take-Away, 85532053. Mon, Wed & Thu, 8am-4pm. Fri, 8am-4pm & 5pm-9pm. Sat, 9am-3pm & 5pm-9pm. Sun, 9am-2pm. We love Vietnam Food Van Pick Up & Delivery. 0474458021 CYGNET RIVER Frogs & Roses Garden Centre Café (A) Sun-Thu, 9am-3pm (coffee & cake only). 85539041 PARNDANA Davos Deli & Post Office (A) Take-Away. Mon-Fri, 8am-6pm. Sat & Sun, 8am-4pm. 85596051 Kangaroo Island Marron Take-Away sales only. By appointment 0427797298 Parndana Bakery, Cafe & Groceries Mon-Sat, 8am-6pm. Sun
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