1837 Barossa Restaurant, Mediterranean Cuisine & Grill
Food and Drink Lyndoch, Barossa, South Australia
The 1837 Barossa restaurant is offering Mediterranean Cuisine and Grill.
Our winery 1837 Barossa commemorates the date on which Colonel William Light, founder of Adelaide and first Surveyor-General of South Australia named the Barossa in December 1837. The Barossa Colonel Light Monument, a life-size bronze monument of Colonel Light on horseback honours the Birthplace of Barossa on our estate.
Colonel William Light travelled the Mediterranean in the late 1820s and early 1830s with his wife Mary Bennet aboard their yacht Gulnare before he took up his role as Surveyor-General for South Australia.
The 1837 Barossa restaurant menu is inspired by Light’s journey through the Mediterranean, known for its healthy, fresh and vibrant flavours.
Facilities
Meal Types
Dinner LunchCuisine Types
Brasserie Classic Australian Degustation European French Gourmet Mediterranean Modern European Modern Italian Seasonal Local Produce Share Plates Spanish Steakhouse Vegan Vegetarian Wine Wine BarLicensing
Fully licensed, No BYODisabled Assistance
Caters for people with allergies and intolerances. Wheelchair access