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Feedback gevenUnfortunately I had my birthday dinner here with my family and we were very disappointed by the service and eating. it is not cheap for a three cursor meal, but the main meal was in the round a baked evening meal, which were berries still frozen in dessert and the tart element made it unusable. the icing was on the cake when after an additional spoon the waitress gave us one of the next table that was released only by the previous maulting in kovid times, that is simply not on! this restaurant needs a serious intervention, for the happiness there are better places to eat around.
This is about our 7th visit to The Argyle, each a few months apart, and we always leave vowing to return. The staff are friendly and reflective of a good working environment, they are eager to please and happy to talk. We like the set lunch menu, no hastles no decisions, but if you have an allergy or a problem they will strive to accomodate a change to suit. The ingredients are locally sourced and masterfully cooked, the winelist has some unusual labels and is reasonably priced. All in all a relaxing laid back experience.
The argyle gas house was a great place for the weekend, especially in winter. the building itself had placed many thoughts in its renovation and holds it old charm next to the modern updates in the bar area. we loved the living room upstairs, especially the massive kamin. service from beginning to end was amazing as the quality of the food. we ate both evenings in the restaurant and instead presented with a menu, we gave options what was available, which was something different. it has worked for 2 courses around $70-80 per head. the breakfast was also great and included in the stay. the bar had a decent beer on the band of the capital in canberra and also offered outlier. taralga itself is small. there was a large coffee shop just on the street, another (lightly less polished pub, and a few other shops. the nearest civilisation is located in goulburn, 30-40 car minutes. when they come here, they are ready to stay in taralga for the weekend. the only part of our stay was a loud fan under our room (6, which switched on and off at night, which meant that we did not sleep very well. fast it and its 5 stars!
Big country pub, but has a level of rhymes. make a day, art gallery and do tourist dinge here
The argyle hotel is a perfect place for a week from sydney. the trip is a manageable 2 hours 50 minutes in peak traffic on Friday. the hotel is really comfortable, recently decorated, with fireplaces in public areas, good beds, and beautiful bathroom products. it has a great bar and restaurant. the meals are delicious, well made and excellent quality. they make their own baked and brot in front of place. the wine list is excellent and source from less well-known regions and weep. the staff is very friendly and, rarest things in new South Clouds, they are dog friendly! taralga itself is charming. there are enough things to occupy half a day or day, as for example to go to the city and see the historic buildings, visit the orchard gallery, look through the business of the hotel (via the street, or with a coffee or wine tasting at 36 obstgarten. there are many walks and drive around and goulburn is just 38 minutes away.