Your Food and Drinks Guide
Food, wine & nightlife
Food and Drinks Guide
Holiday Feasting!
For lovers of fine food and wine, Castlemaine and the Central Victoria region are a delight. There are a dozen or so excellent boutique wineries within a 30-minute drive of town, several noted breweries and cideries, a busy farmers' market happening somewhere most weekends, numerous outlets offering gourmet produce, often locally sourced and handcrafted and, of course, a huge array of cafes, country pubs and fine dining restaurants.
Do note that the hospitality scene in and around Castlemaine is busy and always evolving and changing. We encourage guests to plan ahead, checking who is offering what and when, and making reservations if required by venues to avoid disappointment.
To help get you started on a fabulous food and wine journey we've listed some of our favourites below:
Cafes
Where to start! If you're after a hearty country breakfast, elegant brunch or delicious lunch featuring local produce you'll be spoilt for choice.
In Castlemaine itself we always enjoy a visit to Saffs Café, Togs Place, Origini Café, Lazy Bones Café, The Blackbird and Saint Florian. All are in the main town centre area, some are licensed for brunch and lunch, and all offer good food, good coffee and a good atmosphere. The wildly popular Superhero in Castlemaine offers simple but superb Vietnamese food at lunchtime only Monday to Saturday. For something special very close to BIG4 Castlemaine there's the spectacular Viennese-themed Das Kaffeehaus across the road at The Mill Complex.
If you are out exploring, you'll find friendly cafes in nearby towns: The Harcourt Produce and General Store and Newstead’s Dig Café are popular. Maldon’s Main Street offers a choice of traditional cafes.
Country Pubs
Just across the road from BIG4 Castlemaine is the family-friendly Bridge Hotel, with a spacious beer garden and upmarket pub food which can often be enjoyed against a backdrop of live music. A few blocks closer to town there is the Railway Hotel, much loved by locals and serving traditional pub fare. A few minutes' drive from Castlemaine you'll find the Five Flags Hotel at Campbells Creek, open seven days a week and offering top-notch pub food. The delightful Guildford Family Hotel, just a 12- minute drive away, is also popular.
Restaurants
Not a pub and a bit more (or much more) than a cafe: here are further suggestions for lunch and dinner.
In Castlemaine, head to Taste of the Orient for yum cha and noodle dishes or the popular New China Restaurant on Barker Street for traditional Chinese meals, country Aussie style! For a family pizza night enjoy wood-fired pizzas from Bella Fresca Pizza or order takeaway to bring back to the park. Castlemaine's iconic Theatre Royal also serves outstanding gourmet pizza, along with great cocktails and excellent wines. Next door is Love Shack Brewing serving great beers and delicious burgers and snacks. The classy Gornellys on Barker Street is a European-style day and evening café and wine bar that is well worth a visit.
Across the road from BIG4 Castlemaine, there's Shedshaker Brewing and the Taproom at The Mill, serving great craft beers and Italian inspired food (10 per cent off for BIG4 Perks+ members!). The Royal Sultan Restaurant and Tandoori Cuizine, both in town, serve up Indian food and offer take-away.
For something special book in for a feast of shared seasonal plates at Boomtown Winery and Cellar Bar at The Mill. Open for lunch and dinner Thursday to Saturday and lunch on Sundays. Of course, there’s exceptional wine as well!
Over in Harcourt, Le Coq Door offers charcoal chicken lunches and dinner Friday to Sunday. The Cool Store, also in Harcourt, is known for its toasties and good coffee.
Wine Bars
Great wine, beer and cocktails just about everywhere are a Castlemaine thing. But if you’re after the vibe of a relaxed neighbourhood wine bar call in to Mostyn Stret Cellars or Grafting Cellars in Templeton Street.
Fine Dining
Wild restaurant, located in an historic fire hall in Castlemaine, serves excellent wines and dishes based on the best seasonal offerings from the region's farmers and producers.
Bar Midland, in Castlemaine's historic Midland Hotel, is an intimate bar and dining space that celebrates the best Indigenous foods from organic and biodynamic regional producers. It was awarded one Chef Hat in the 2024 Age Good Food Guide. Bookings for both are essential and should be made well in advance. Bar Midland also offers a walk-in Supper Club on Friday evening and on Saturdays and Sundays from 12 noon.
Pop-up restaurant Voor Ouker in Mostyn Street, serving food inspired by Dutch and Indonesian influences, is currently winning much acclaim.
Kyneton and Bendigo, both within 40 minutes' drive of Castlemaine, also offer fine dining options. The lovely Chauncy Restaurant in Heathcote, awarded Two Hats in the current Age Good Food Guide, is also an easy and picturesque drive away.
Markets
Castlemaine's Farmers' Market is held on the first Sunday of the month in the town’s Western Reserve on Forest Street. On the fourth Sunday of every month at the same location you'll also find a large and popular Artists' Market featuring some of the best art, crafts and design talent in the region. There is also a smaller weekly Farmers' Market every Wednesday afternoon at Camp Reserve, Forest Street, near the Railway Station. On Saturday mornings locals head to the Wesley Hill Community Market at Chewton for fruit and veg, breads, coffee, plants, an eclectic range of bric-a-brac and plenty of friendly chats.
Maldon holds its monthly Farmers' Market on the second Sunday of the month and on the third Sunday of the month it can be well worth heading to the small town of Talbot, a 40-minute picturesque drive from Castlemaine, to visit the Talbot Farmers' Market. There's also the Bendigo Farmers' Market on the second Saturday of the month.
Wineries
Whether you just want a bottle of something special to enjoy over a dinner back at BIG4 Castlemaine or you want to add some serious reds to your collection, exploring the wineries around Castlemaine is a delight. And there are certainly plenty to choose from! Some of our favourites include Harcourt Valley Vineyards, the oldest vineyard in the area with a five-star rating from James Halliday, Blackjack Vineyards, famous for some delicious reds, Sutton Grange Winery, Mt Alexander Winery, Limestone Track Vineyard, Guildford Vineyard, Bress Winery, Welshmans Reef Vineyard and Chappel's Cairn Curran Estate. It is worth checking the hours for cellar door openings and tastings before heading out, as these details can change.
Beers and Ciders
Enjoy seriously good small-batch handcrafted beers and ales at Shedshaker at The Mill Complex or bring some back to the park to enjoy over a meal. Also look out for beers from locally based Love Shack Brewing,
The Castlemaine area is also known for its premium ciders, due to the exceptional apples and pears that have been grown at Harcourt for more than 150 years. Visit Harcourt Perry and Cider Makers and Henry of Harcourt and treat yourself to some special beverages.
Local Produce: Eat In or Picnic!
There is so much gourmet produce to choose from, all within a few minutes' walk from BIG4 Castlemaine.
At the Mill Complex across the road you'll find outstanding hams, sausages, terrines, bacon, meats and smoked salmon and trout at Oakwood Smallgoods; Sprout Bakery sells artisan sourdough breads, magnificent sandwiches and often a special sweet treat or two; organic cow's milk cheeses and dairy products are available at Long Paddock; fruit, and veg can be picked up at Harvest Thursday afternoons to Saturday; there are handmade chocolates for dessert from Cabosse and Feve; and locally roasted coffee from Das Kaffeehaus, along with European pastries and sweets. Now that's a few meals sorted! Mulberry’s Delicatessen, next door to Tog’s Café in town, also sells a great range of deli items.