Eat & Drink
Wine, Dine, Celebrate
The best eat & drink in McLaren Vale
Everything edible on the Fleurieu - wineries, restaurants, cafés, breweries, distilleries, markets and makers.
The Fleurieu Peninsula is a genuine paddock-to-plate region, and eating your way around it is half the reason to visit. This is one of South Australia's most productive corners — vineyards and olive groves, market gardens and orchards, almond and citrus, cheese makers and small-batch producers all within an easy drive of one another.
It shows up everywhere. Spend a morning at the famous Saturday farmers market in Willunga, graze your way through farm gates and cellar-door kitchens around McLaren Vale, or pick up fresh fish, local cheese, olive oil and just-baked bread to take to the beach. The region's restaurants and cafés lean hard on what's grown nearby, and many of the best meals are had at winery and brewery tables looking out over the vines.
From long vineyard lunches and seaside fish and chips to country bakeries and good coffee in almost every town, there's something for every appetite and budget. If you're planning a trip around food, aim for a weekend so you can catch the markets, and book ahead for the popular winery restaurants — they fill quickly, especially in spring and over the summer holidays.
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75 places
Hardys Tintara
$$The 1876 winery of Thomas Hardy
Historic ironstone winery purchased by Thomas Hardy in 1876, now the McLaren Vale cellar door of the Hardys wine company and a registered heritage site.
Haselgrove Wines
$$Rooftop cellar door with 360° views
Family-owned winery with a sleek new rooftop cellar door offering 360-degree views across McLaren Vale and the Gulf St Vincent.
Hastwell & Lightfoot
$$"Wines made for eating"
Boutique McLaren Vale winery by Mark Hastwell and Jane Lightfoot, with a relaxed cellar door on Foggo Road and a long history of growing grapes for others.
Hugh Hamilton Wines
$$Sixth-generation McLaren Vale family
Sixth-generation Hamilton family winery with a distinctive circular cellar door and a reputation for Rare Breed Saperavi and other unusual varietals.
Hugo Wines
$$Family estate in the McLaren Flat foothills
A second-generation family winery in the McLaren Flat foothills, pouring estate-grown shiraz, cabernet and grenache in a relaxed licensed cellar door.
Ingoldby Road
$$$Mid-century home among McLaren Flat vineyards
A restored mid-century home on Ingoldby Road, McLaren Flat - Danish furniture, panoramic vineyard views and a small outdoor pool.
Inkwell Wines
$$$Shipping-container cellar door & Hotel California Road
Architecturally striking cellar door and boutique hotel built from recycled shipping containers in the vineyards at Tatachilla.
Kangarilla Road
$$Modern cellar door in McLaren Flat
Well-regarded McLaren Flat winery with a modern, welcoming cellar door regarded as one of the four best in McLaren Vale by local critics.
Kay Brothers Amery Vineyards
$$One of McLaren Vale's oldest wineries
Founded in 1890, Kay Brothers Amery is one of the oldest continuously operating family-owned wineries in McLaren Vale, famous for Block 6 Shiraz.
Lino Ramble
$$Playful small-batch wines on McMurtrie Road
Andy Coppard and Angela Townsend run this low-key cellar door at 148 McMurtrie Road, known for characterful, unpolished small-batch reds and whites.
Little Wolf Osteria at Mitolo Wines
$$$Italian osteria in a McMurtrie Road winery
Mitolo Wines' cellar door and Little Wolf Osteria - Italian small-plate dining surrounded by Mediterranean gardens on McMurtrie Road.
Lloyd Brothers Wine & Olive Co
$$South Australia's first commercial Kalamata grove
Family-owned winery and olive grove on Warners Road - home of the first commercially planted Kalamata olive grove in South Australia.
Maxwell Restaurant
$$$Regional fine dining at Maxwell Wines
Maxwell Wines' restaurant on Olivers Road: regional fine dining with vineyard views, paired with the estate's wine and mead.
Maxwell Wines
$$$Shiraz, Mead & a hedge maze
Family estate on Olivers Road known for premium Shiraz, Cabernet, traditional mead, an on-site restaurant and the famous Olivers Taranga hedge maze.
Ministry of Clouds
$$$Small batch wines, tastings by appointment
Cult small-batch winery by former Henschke and Torbreck winemakers, with a farm-setting cellar door open by appointment only.
Mitolo Wines
$$$Italian heritage, Little Wolf osteria
Family winery blending McLaren Vale fruit with Italian-influenced winemaking, paired with the acclaimed Little Wolf Osteria on site.
Mr Riggs Wine Co
$$Ben Riggs' winemaker-led cellar door
Veteran McLaren Vale winemaker Ben Riggs hosts seated tastings of his full Mr Riggs range at the Douglas Gully Road cellar door.
Never Never Distilling Co
$$Australia's most awarded gin distillery
Multi-award-winning gin distillery at the Chalk Hill Collective on Field Street, McLaren Vale - home of the celebrated Triple Juniper Gin.
Noon Winery
$$$Cult Grenache, open only in November
Legendary cult winery by Drew Noon MW, making small batches of some of Australia's most sought-after Grenache and Shiraz. Open only three weekends a year.
Oliver's Taranga Vineyards
$$180+ years of family viticulture
Sixth-generation family vineyard founded in 1841, one of the oldest continuous winegrowing families in McLaren Vale.
Ox Hardy Wines
$$$Sixth-generation Hardy at historic Upper Tintara
Andrew 'Ox' Hardy pours shiraz, grenache and fiano from a rustic tasting space at the historic Upper Tintara Vineyard in Blewitt Springs.
Paxton Wines
$$Certified organic & biodynamic
Leading certified organic and biodynamic producer with a cellar door on Wheaton Road, owned and run by the Paxton family.
Pertaringa / Bec Hardy Wines
$$Two brands, one beautiful cellar door
Contemporary cellar door on Hunt Road showcasing both the Pertaringa and Bec Hardy ranges - wines by the sixth-generation Hardy family.
Primo Estate
$$$Joseph and the Il Briccone spirit
Family winery by the Grilli family known for Joseph wines, the Il Briccone blend, and one of Australia's most admired Italian-accented ranges.