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Przekaż informację zwrotnąThought this baker, focused on pies, was A-OK. It's a popular restaurant in the area, and had a steady stream of people coming in and going out. It has the feel of a franchise location, but I'm reasonably certain it's a one-off location, privately owned. It's quite large with plenty of seating both inside and outside and lots of parking. You can order and sit to eat or get it to go, including family sized pies. Their selection of pies is good, and customer service was excellent. Overall, a good experience. Tip: Great banana bread. : Would I return: Yes Would I recommend: Yes, it's a great option for local dining fair for a busy family looking for an affordable takeout meal option.
They don't waste their time and eat money here! had bark meat cake and there were only a few small pieces of chop meat in the torte it was very watery....but why they got so many awards..will never go back!
One of the famous cakes in nsw we ordered steak pepper, steak kidney, jillaroo, steak mince and mushroom. we also ordered chips, gravy and kartoffels! all gone in 5-10 minutes
I don't know why they're so popular....mmmm, right? you'd think with all the awards they won and signage along the streets. one would expect big dinge of heatherbrae pies but what a demolition. in my opinion these cakes are very common, nothing to scream and overpriced. we tried the bark mint cake, bark meat and mushrooms and ordered a serving of the maische kartoffel and gravy. the cakes were small, with not much meat, and the maic kartoffels and gravy came separately in tiny little keepers. my 10-year-old was hungry after his cake, maic and gravy, so we had to get a sausage roll for everyone. I have forgotten to make even a photo of the sausage roll because it was so...read more
How to drive, or below, the autobahn there are everywhere advertising boards Heatherbrae’s pies, so that they think these cakes must be something they have to try! they promote that they are both premium pies and award winning, and if they go into they can see a series of plaques on the wall show their different prizes. I wish I had read both what the signatures were for, and who it is, that gives awards for these cakes, because I am pretty sure they need their signature that deprived credentials.