Dining & Cafés
Soil to Table
The best dining & cafés in Fleurieu Peninsula
A fertile landscape of dairies, market gardens, olive groves and fishing ports has produced some of South Australia's most celebrated restaurants, vineyard kitchens and seaside cafés.
When it comes to where to eat on the Fleurieu Peninsula, the choice is broad and the quality is high for a region this size. The standout dining is at the winery restaurants of McLaren Vale, where kitchens cook with estate produce and the views stretch over the vines — perfect for a long, unhurried lunch.
On the coast, the mood shifts to relaxed seaside eating: clifftop tables at the historic Star of Greece at Port Willunga, fish and chips by the jetty, and breezy cafés in the surf towns of Port Elliot, Middleton and Goolwa. Inland heritage towns like Strathalbyn and Willunga have their own pubs, bakeries and small, chef-driven eateries worth the drive.
Coffee culture runs deep here too, with quality roasters and welcoming cafés in almost every town — handy for a rainy-day stop or a slow weekend breakfast. Many venues are family-friendly and dog-friendly in their outdoor areas. For the popular winery restaurants and waterfront favourites, book ahead, particularly on weekends, public holidays and through the busy summer season when the whole peninsula fills with visitors.
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Inman Valley Hotel
A country pub in the rolling hills
A traditional country pub in the tiny hamlet of Inman Valley - a classic Fleurieu lunch stop after a bike ride along the Encounter Bikeway or a visit to Glacier Rock.
Red Poles
$$Cafe, gallery and B&B on McMurtrie Road
Long-running McMurtrie Road cafe, restaurant, art gallery and B&B hidden in the bush behind Wirra Wirra - a McLaren Vale institution since the 1990s.
Smiling Samoyed Brewery
Microbrewery in an old Myponga dairy factory
An award-winning microbrewery housed in a converted dairy factory in Myponga, famous for its beers named after the owners' Samoyed dogs.