Eat & Drink
Paddock-to-plate dining and village cafes
The best eat & drink in Woodside
From German bakeries in Hahndorf to acclaimed regional restaurants and roadside produce stalls, the Hills serves up some of South Australia's best paddock-to-plate eating.
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5 places
Bird in Hand
$$$Sparkling, pinot and polished cellar-door dining
A glamorous, family-owned winery near Woodside celebrated for its sparkling and pinot noir, with a restaurant, art exhibitions and a busy events calendar.
Charleston
FreeA quiet Onkaparinga Valley village
A small historic village in the Onkaparinga Valley, a peaceful stop on the touring route between Woodside and the eastern wine districts.
Melba's Chocolate Factory
$Watch chocolate made the old-fashioned way
A heritage chocolate factory in Woodside where you can watch traditional chocolate-making through viewing windows and sample the wares.
Udder Delights Cheese Cellar
$$Artisan Hills cheese and a cheese-led cafe
The cellar door and cafe of a celebrated Adelaide Hills cheesemaker, where you can taste, build a board and learn how the cheeses are made.
Woodside Cheese Wrights
$Handmade cow and goat cheeses
A small-batch artisan cheesemaker at the historic Woodside barracks, known for its washed-rind and goat's milk cheeses available to taste and buy.