Filed under: Belrose Hotel, bistro, Family Friendly, Food & Beverage, playground
Family Friendly Fun at Belrose Hotel
The Belrose Hotel has been given a family-friendly makeover, just in time for the school holidays.
There’s a fantastic menu here to satisfy adult and kid appetites alike, but the real drawcard is the huge indoor play centre.
Little ones can amuse themselves there while mum and dad linger over tasty meals like grilled barramundi fillets on roasted Mediterranean veggies and Tuscan marinated beef medallions with smashed potatoes, roasted field mushrooms, and a hearty red wine sauce.
If you can drag the kids away from the playground, they’ll be happy with their very own children’s menu. Selections like the mini margarita pizza, grilled fish fillets, and tomato and basil pasta should temp even the fussiest eaters.
When you’re feeding the whole family you don’t want to pay the earth. The Belrose Hotel charges just $9 for all kids’ meals, while adult mains start from $15.
Trading hours: Daily noon to 3 pm for lunch, 5:30 to 9:30pm Thursdays to Saturdays and 5:30 to 9 pm Sundays to Wednesdays for dinner
Location: The Belrose Hotel
Address: 5 Hews Parade, Belrose
Public transport: Catch a Forest Line Coach from Chatswood train station to Hews Parade
Parking: There is plenty of onsite parking
Cost: Adult mains from $15, kids’ meals cost $9
Website: http://www.belrosehotel.com.au
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I went to this location yesterday for Lunch. Thanks for serving up an absolutely overpriced establishment. Food was terrible and overpriced. (Drinks 2 x Schooner Coke and A middy of OJ $9.20) Kids meals are not worth the $9 on offer (would be if they offered free drink and dessert). Have visited other locations within the vicinity (Terrey Hills Tavern and Brookvale Hotel and these two locations are absolutely fantastic) If your going to Terrey Hills Tavern on the bus from Chatswood, skip getting off at Hews Pde and keep going up the road a further ten minutes.
Oh that’s such a shame Andrew, I’d heard such a good things but I’m sad to hear your experience wasn’t up to snuff. You never mind spending a little bit extra if the food’s good, but when it’s pricy and terrible it’s just not on.