Cafe Belgiorno is an Italian restaurant with both the usual and Wood Fired pizzas (and other meals).
The floor is wooden and the ceiling has exposed wooden beams, creating a nice atmosphere (perhaps original, as the building was once a mill)
We chose it as it seemed a little more upmarket than the 'Fasta Paster' and typical fast food found elsewhere in the city - there are some gourmet restaurants, but really not many, and styles apart from Chinese are a bit limited.
This restaurant has won many state awards for its Pizza, and has a good range of interesting gourmet pizzas as well.
Favorite Dish: On our second visit in September 2005, We had a gourmet wood fired vegetarian pizza with sundried tomato and herbs which was rather good, with a touch of charcoal on the base from the wood oven. Nice crispy crust too.
Updated Sep 12, 2005
Address: Percy Street
I don't write online reviews. Tonight's experience at caffe belgiorno was bad enough to make me get online and write. As the title says: appalling service (75 minutes for my basic pasta meal), poor food (still a nasty taste in my mouth) and a rather horrible encounter with the manager at the end of the night who told me I was an unreasonable man and that the customer is not always right. I walked out and got online immediately.
Written Jul 22, 2010
A great place that allows you to BYO alcoholic beverages.
Big variety of dishes at a great price.
Sometimes the service can be a bit average, but the cheap food makes up for it.
Favorite Dish: Satay Prawns
Toffee Banana and icecream - unreal!
Written Feb 7, 2009
Address: Commercial Street Mount Gambier
This place specialises in relaxed after work drinks, quick light lunches, and large parties or get togethers with you mates. On 3 levels, this place is great. I come here quite a lot, especially before the movies as it is right next door.
Favorite Dish: I love the chicken salad. Also a chicken dish I can't recall the name of. Desserts are awesome too.
Written Mar 12, 2006
Address: Percy Street
I liked this cafe as soon as I saw it, with all its glass at the front (like a glassed in terrace - I think the roof opens in summer) with running fountain and cafe/restaurant enclosed area at the back, painted in a vivid textured tuscany like yellow with blue framed windows.
They announce their menu as mediterranean style food, with some rice & stir fry dishes, and a specials board with meals between $11- $14.
Favorite Dish: The cappucino is really nice and especially more frothy than you would usually find.
There are also some very attractive looking cakes, though I managed to resist them!
Written Apr 11, 2004
Address: Commercial St, Mt Gambier
Besides an Indian restaurant, a few Chinese, and mediterranean style cafe restaurants, there's quite a good selection of pubs to choose from if you fancy having a pub meal.
The ones with pokie (gaming) machines inside are likely to be a bit cheaper (though others may have deals too) and as a rule it's cheaper at lunch time (see lunch specials on board outside or on the door)
Written Apr 11, 2004
So sorry, this place has since changed hands and is now the Town Hall Cafe. I wanted to leave this pic here as it is one of my faves. Havn't been to the new cafe but will let you know when I have !!
Updated Oct 22, 2005
Address: Commercial Street East
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