At The Localist, we know that sometimes it can be tough to find the best foodie places open on public holidays. Not to worry, we love to make your holidays smooth, easy and stress-free. So, here is our list of Granite Belt foodies open on Anzac Day 2021.
- Please note: Wineries, breweries and pubs are closed until 1 pm on Anzac Day due to liquor licensing requirements.
- Remember to book your restaurant/cafe tables and wine tastings in advance.
- Check individual businesses for their trading hours.
Open Every Day – Saturday, Anzac Day and Monday Holiday
A special shout out to the following foodies who are open every day over the Anzac Day long weekend:
Stanthorpe & Surrounds
Brinx Deli & Cafe – Cafe, Stanthorpe (takeaway Monday and dine in on Saturday/Sunday)
Commercial Coffee Stop – Coffee, Stanthorpe
Country Club Hotel – Pub meals, Stanthorpe
Granite Belt Brewery – Restaurant – near Stanthorpe
IGA – Supermarket, Stanthorpe
Indian Stanthorpe – Restaurant, Stanthorpe
O’Mara’s – Pub meals, Stanthorpe
RSL Stanthorpe – Meals, Stanthorpe
The Little Larder – Cafe, Stanthorpe
Granite Belt – North
Granite Belt Christmas Farm – Cafe, Applethorpe
Heritage Estate Wines – Meals, Cottonvale
Suttons Juicery – Cafe, Thulimbah
Granite Belt – South
Balancing Heart Vineyard – Cafe, Wyberba, near Ballandean
Ballandean Tavern – Tavern
Blue Pot Pantry – Cafe, Thorndale
Jamworks – Cafe, Glen Aplin
The Barrel Room at Ballandean – Restaurant
Wallangarra Railway Cafe – Cafe, Wallangarra
Open part of Anzac Day Weekend
The following foodies are open part of the weekend on the days mentioned:
Stanthorpe & Surrounds
Ashbern Farms – Cafe, near Stanthorpe – open Saturday
Hanasaku – Japanese Restaurant, Stanthorpe – Saturday and Monday
Zest Pastries – Bakery, Stanthorpe – Saturday
Granite Belt – North
Jersey Girls Cafe – Cafe, Thulimbah – Saturday and Monday
Granite Belt – South
Blue Topaz – Diner, Severnlea – Saturday and Sunday
Hidden Creek Winery – Cafe, Ballandean – Saturday and Sunday
Read more about the best places to eat, drink and stay on the Granite Belt…
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