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Your guide to the best SA winery restaurants we’re still dreaming about

Whether you’re after a long lunch, a special occasion spot, or just an excuse to hit the road, these are the restaurants we think are worth planning a trip around.

From scenic vineyard views to unforgettable menus, South Australia’s winery restaurants are second to none, and we’ve had the absolute pleasure of tasting our way through them. We’ve wined, dined and savoured it all, and these are the ones we’re still dreaming about.

Whether you’re after a long lunch, a special occasion spot, or just an excuse to hit the road, we have you covered. This list spans our favourites across the Barossa, Adelaide Hills, and McLaren Vale, so you’re guided no matter your direction.

Line and Label, Port Lincoln

Credit: Line & Label

Perched on the hilltop at Peter Teakle Wines, Chef-Hatted Line & Label is a regional dining gem where the bounty of the Eyre Peninsula meets refined technique. With a produce-led à la carte menu championing fresh seafood, premium meats, and garden-grown herbs, every dish reflects the coastal terroir, but with Asian flavours. Open Thursday for dinner, and Friday to Sunday for lunch and dinner, it’s a stunning setting for a long lunch, sunset feast, or intimate celebration.

Winery: Peter Teakle Wines

Magill Estate Restaurant, Rosslyn Park

Tucked into the foothills with sweeping vineyard views, Magill Estate offers an unforgettable degustation experience built on elegance, innovation, and the legacy of Penfolds. Seasonal ingredients and native flavours are elevated across a multi-course tasting menu, paired with the estate’s most iconic drops. Open Wednesday to Saturday for dinner, and Saturday and Sunday for lunch, this is fine dining at its most theatrical and refined.

Winery: Magill Estate

BAROSSA

St Hugo

Step into the historic elegance of Chef-Hatted St Hugo, where intimate dining meets a refined culinary adventure. Offering à la carte or select degustation experiences, this is modern Australian dining at its most elevated. Think seasonal seafood, game meats, and perfectly matched pours. Open Monday and Saturday for lunch, and Friday and Sunday for lunch and dinner.

Winery: St Hugo Wines

FINO Seppeltsfield

Tucked beside the iconic Seppeltsfield fountain, Fino invites you to linger over fresh, local produce served with rustic charm. Offering a choose-your-own sharing menu on weekdays and a four or six course set menu on weekends, it’s the perfect place for a long lunch with a glass of tawny to seal the deal. Open for lunch everyday.

Winery: Seppeltsfield Wines

Hentley Farm

At Hentley Farm, dining is storytelling. Their ever-evolving tasting menu channels the seasons and the land, with each dish built around local ingredients and thoughtful technique. Expect a luxurious degustation that brings Barossa’s natural beauty to the plate. Open for lunch Thursday to Sunday.

Winery: Hentley Farm

ADELAIDE HILLS

The Lane Restaurant

Credit: The Lane

Sleek, contemporary and perched above the vines, The Lane offers an elegant, sensory-driven experience. Choose à la carte, let them feed you from their Harvest Menu, or indulge in their five-course Provenance menu, a showcase of seasonal produce and estate wines, plated with finesse. Open daily for lunch for their Harvest Menu, or dine Saturday and Sunday for their signature Provenance Menu.

Winery: The Lane Vineyard

Clover + Stone Restaurant

Credit: Clover + Stone

Clover and Stone blends Asian-inspired flavours with modern Australian flair in a relaxed setting with sweeping vineyard views. They offer a variety of dining options, including casual dining and drinks, weekday feed me options or a newly created Chef Experience for a little more indulgence. The menu is designed for long lunches with plates made to share and pair with premium estate wines. Open Wednesday to Sunday for lunch.

Winery: Howard Vineyard

Anvers

Dining at Anvers feels like being invited into someone’s stylish country home, with food to match. Think rich European flavours with a local twist designed to embrace the region, served à la carte in a warm, inviting space. Open Thursday to Sunday for lunch from 12pm.

Winery: Anvers Wines

LVN

LVN is a premium hidden gem where elevated fare meets serene vineyard charm. The seasonal menu is offered as an exclusive dining experience featuring seven to ten courses and leans into the three homes of Bird and Hand: Woodside (Peramangk), Finniss (Ngarrindjeri) and Tasmania (Paredareme). Open Friday to Monday for lunch.

Winery: Bird in Hand

Sidewood Restaurant

Sidewood blends laid-back luxury with serious flavour. Their menu, offered à la carte or as a curated feed-me offering, features wood-fired bites and sophisticated mains, and there are Friday night specials for a more casual experience. Perfect for families, long lunches, wine lovers and everyone in between. Open Wednesday, Thursday and Sunday for lunch, and Friday and Saturday for lunch and dinner.

Winery: Sidewood Estate

MCLAREN VALE

Maxwell Restaurant

Beneath a hill of ancient limestone lies Maxwell’s culinary haven, where a produce-led degustation menu shifts with the seasons and the chef’s imagination. They offer two premium tasting menus led by chef Fabian Lehmann, emphasising the high-quality produce that South Australia offers in abundance. Open for lunch Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and Saturday evenings for dinner.

Winery: Maxwell Wines

The Kitchen at Bec Hardy

Credit: Bec Hardy

A boutique experience with a strong focus on sustainability and local produce, Bec Hardy’s kitchen serves á la carte seasonal, or a shared feed me menu in a rustic, converted winemaking shed. It’s relaxed, regional dining at its finest. Open for lunch everyday, and the feed me menu is available Friday to Sunday.

Winery: Bec Hardy Wines

d’Arry’s Verandah

d’Arry’s Verandah offers breathtaking views overlooking the rolling hills of McLaren Vale and is the idyllic place for an unforgettable dining experience. Their lavish multi-course degustation menu showcases the finest produce from the Fleurieu Peninsula to tell a story. Or choose à la carte from the seasonal menu. Open every day for lunch.

Winery: d’Arenberg

From the rugged coastlines of Port Lincoln to the rolling hills of the Barossa, Adelaide Hills and McLaren Vale, South Australia’s winery restaurants offer an unforgettable dining experience that tickle all the senses. With thoughtfully curated menus, stunning locations, and world-class wines, these venues are our best picks for long lunches, celebratory dinners, or spontaneous getaways, but you be the judge.

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