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Yorke Peninsula Food Directory YorkeYorkeYorke Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula FOODFOODFOOD DIRECTORY DIRECTORY DIRECTORY Available Available Available for for download for download download via: via: via: Available for download via: RDAYMN RDAYMN RDAYMN website website website - www.yorkeandmidnorth.com.au, - www.yorkeandmidnorth.com.au, - www.yorkeandmidnorth.com.au, and and and RDAYMN website - www.yorkeandmidnorth.com.au, and YPYP TourismYP Tourism Tourism website website website - www.yorkepeninsula.com.au - www.yorkepeninsula.com.au - www.yorkepeninsula.com.au YP Tourism website - www.yorkepeninsula.com.au Welcome to the Yorke Peninsula Food Directory This is the first edition of the Yorke Peninsula (YP) Food Directory. The Directory contains information about our local Produce, where to find it and how to access it. We have also included some of our cafés, eateries and hotels in this edition. We hope visitors and locals alike will utilise this Directory and enjoy our wonderful produce. If you are a food producer in YP and your information is not included in this edition, please contact us via [email protected] for details on the Food Producers Form. The Yorke Peninsula Food Brand has been developed in collaboration with our Producers. The design depicts both our geographical shape being the ‘leg’ and also a ‘tick’ of approval. If your business would like to apply to use the Brand, please download the registration form from the Regional Development Australia Yorke and Mid North (RDAYMN) website detailed below. Feedback on this publication is also welcome via [email protected]. We will endeavour to update the Directory bi-annually and it is available for download via Regional Development Australia Yorke and Mid North’s website - http://www.yorkeandmidnorth.com.au/ and the Yorke Peninsula Tourism website - http://yorkepeninsula.com.au/ Happy eating! Version 27.09.2016. Baked Goods Ardrossan Bakery & Cafe Blooms N Bakes 39 First St, Ardrossan, SA, 5571 3 Giles Street West, Coobowie, SA, 5583 (08) 8837 3015 (08) 8852 8213 [email protected] [email protected] Pastries, cakes, pies and pasties, light meals, fresh cream Flowers and cakes for all occasions. Coffee, homemade cakes cakes, breakfast & lunch & gift ware. Off site catering ­ specialist in high teas. Open: 8am ­ 4:30pm Open: Tues ­ Sun, 9am ­ 4:30pm Maitland Bakery Minlaton Bakery 50 Robert St, Maitland, SA, 5573 32 Main St, Minlaton, SA, 5575 (08) 8832 2233 (08) 8853 2108 [email protected] [email protected] Fresh baked bread, rolls, pies, pasties, sausage rolls, cakes, Bakery Lines and specialty breads buns, slices. Made to order sandwiches/wraps/rolls Open: 8:30am ­ 4:30pm Weekdays Open: 7:30 ­ 4:30 Weekdays 7:30 ­ 1:30, Sat 9am ­ 2pm, Sat Mk Cupcakes 'N' Cookies Point Turton General Store 0410 604 254 72 Bayview Rd, Point Turton, SA, 5575 Marilyn Mensforth [email protected] (08) 8854 5243 www.turtonstore.com.au Baked Goods, Rocky Road Bakery goods, take away food, fishing tackle, fuel, ATM and Open: As required groceries. Locally caught King George whiting Stockist: Meraki Sole, Ardrossan & Vintage Country Reflections, Maitland Open: 7am ­ 6pm, daily RusticTarts 0418 823 909 Christina McQueen www.facebook.com/rustictarts Celebration cakes, fingerfoods, single serve cocktail desserts, High teas, cocktail catering for small numbers. Open: As required 1 Cafe Ardrossan Bakery & Cafe Beach Break 39 First St, Ardrossan, SA, 5571 Marion Bay (08) 8837 3015 0429 900 275 [email protected] [email protected] Pastries, cakes, pies and pasties, light meals, fresh cream cakes Cafe meals and surf hardware Open: 8am ­ 4:30pm Open: Seasonal Cafe Capella's Cracked Pepper Cafe 53 George Street, Moonta, 5558 24 Taylor Street, Kadina, SA, 5554 (08) 8825 1081 (08) 8821 1733 www.cafecapellasmoonta.com Healthy wraps, rolls, pies, pasties, quiches, Vietnamese rolls, salads, soups, pastries, cakes, sweets, frappes, coffee and Dine in or take away restaurant. Pizza, pasta and Italian. gluten/egg/lactose free delights available. Coffee, cake and desserts. Catering available on request Open: 8:30am ­ late, daily Open: 8am ­ 4pm, Mon­Fri 9am ­ 2pm, Sat Gum Flat Diner & Takeaway Maitland Bakery 47 Main Street, Minlaton, SA 5575 50 Robert St, Maitland, SA, 5573 (08) 8853 2930 (08) 8832 2233 Find us on facebook [email protected] Dine In and Takeaway Food Fresh baked Bread, rolls, pies, pasties, sausage rolls, cakes, buns, slices. Made to order sandwiches/wraps/rolls Catering for local community groups luncheons, children's birthday parties etc. Open: 8:30am ­ 4:30pm Weekdays 9am ­ 2pm, Sat Open: 7.30am ­ Late Minlaton Bakery Palate 2 Palette 32 Main St, Minlaton, SA, 5575 6 Bay Street, Port Broughton, SA, 5522 (08) 8853 2108 (08) 8635 2552 [email protected] facebook.com/palate2paletterestaurant Bakery Lines and specialty breads Restaurant for dining up to 60, cocktail functions for up to 100, bus groups, conference meetings Open: 7:30 ­ 4:30 Weekdays 7:30 ­ 1:30 Sat Open: Fri ­ Sat lunch & dinner, Sun Lunch; Other times for bookings of 10+ meals by appointment. 2 Cafe Point Turton General Store Port Vincent Kiosk 72 Bayview Rd, Point Turton, SA, 5575 20 Marine Pde, Port Vincent (08) 8854 5243 (08) 8853 7008 www.turtonstore.com.au www.facebook.com/portvincentkiosk Bakery goods, take away food, fishing tackle, fuel, ATM and Dine in & Takeaway foods, gluten free & vegetarian options, groceries. local garfish & whiting, Golden North Ice cream, 100% Locally caught King George whiting organic fair trade rio coffee & teas Open: Wed, 9:30 ­ 4pm & Thurs­Sun, 9:30am ­ 7.30pm Open: 7am ­ 6pm daily Closed: Mon & Tues The Coffee Barn Gelateria The Deck Bar & Cafe Cnr Warren St & Maitland Rd, Moonta Albatross Drive, Port Hughes, SA 5558 (08) 8825 2315 (08) 8825 2001 Find us on facebook www.copperclub.com.au Homemade Gelato, Sweet & Savoury Pancakes, Coffee, Cafe­restaurant­ catering. Weddings, birthdays, company truffles, biscuits and more days, Xmas shows Open: 8am ­ 4pm, Sun ­ Thurs Open: 10am ­ 5pm, Fri ­ Sun and everyday during school 8am ­ 10pm, Fri ­ Sat holidays Taste the Yorke The Smelter Opening in Moonta soon 15 Owen Terrace, Wallaroo (08) 8823 3408 [email protected] [email protected] We use local produce, where possible. We cater to the public, as well as small functions and catering requests Open: Tues ­ Sun, 7am ­ 3pm (Mon Closed) Wafflin On Cafe Marie's Delights 5 Owen Tce, Wallaroo 23 Warooka Rd, Main Street, Yorketown (08) 8823 2332 0447 576 611 Find us on facebook Find us on facebook Sweet, savoury & breakfast waffles. Gourmet pies & bakery items. Cakes, gourmet cookies, Fresh cakes, sandwiches, pies & pasties. Homemade pizza. biscoti, scones and other baked delights fresh daily. Light meals, hamburger's, hotdogs, fish & chips. Catering available. Rockyroad, organic jams and chutneys and local art and craft. Open: Mon, Wed ­ Sun, 10am ­ 4pm 3 Catering Blooms N Bakes Colliver's Providore of Maitland 3 Giles Street West, Coobowie, SA, 5583 22 Elizabeth St, Maitland (08) 8852 8213 0411 235 327 [email protected] www.facebook.com/colliversprovidorev Flowers and cakes for all occasions. Coffee, homemade Cater for finger food/ horsdoeuvres for up to 60 people, cater cakes, breakfast & lunch & gift ware. Off site catering ­ full table 8 meals onsite, dish to door service of seasonal, specialist in high teas. local, fresh meals. Tues ­ Sun, 9am ­ 4.30pm Renovations for shop front underway! Hot Plate Catering MBC Foods Stansbury 41 Shearwater Cres, Marion Bay (08) 8852 4195 (08) 8854 4143 Find us on Facebook www.mbcfoods.com.au [email protected] We offer all styles of catering on Yorke Peninsula from small events to weddings. Gourmet bbq's, charcoal spit roast, gas oven roast, bulk on site We also sell a range of local produce from our home sales yiros meals. Fully mobile catering service, coolroom. area, including the MBC Foods salt and pepper range. Open: As required Wholesale available RusticTarts Sweet Water Asian Take-Away 0418 823 909 50 Main Street, Minlaton (08) 8853 2888 Christina McQueen Find us on facebook www.facebook.com/rustictarts Asian foods, pizza Friday nights. Hand made spring rolls, dim sims & and sauces, & cakes, scones & biscuits. Celebration cakes, fingerfoods, single serve cocktail On and off site catering ­ garden setting function area for up desserts, High teas, cocktail catering for small numbers. to 100. Asian banquets a specialty. Open: As required Fri ­ Sun, 4pm ­ 9pm or by arrangement The Roaming Chef Yorkes Uncorked 14 Westside Ave, Moonta Bay 19818 Spencer Highway, Koolywurtie 0419 852 447 0427 399 841 www.theroamingchef.com.au www.yorkesuncorked.com.au & Find us on facebook Catering for all types of functions including cocktail party, Uncorking unforgettable dining experiences in style at buffet, gourmet bbq, al a carte and corporate events and beautiful and unique locations on the amazing Yorke meetings. Peninsula. Packages available for romantic dinners, marriage proposals, special birthdays, baby showers and corporate events. 4 Chocolate Geraldton Hill Artisan Minlaton Chocolaterie Toffees and Sweet Creations Main Street, Minlaton PO Box 54, Bute, SA 5560 (08) 8853 2935 0412 080 241 www.geraldtonhill.com.au www.minlatonchocolaterie.com/ Quality artisan toffees and chocolate creations made with Locally made, quality, gourmet chocolates. Belgian chocolate & the finest ingredients. Very best unique products for all your gift giving needs, as well as weddings, Open for Brunch,
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