Duck Duck Goose & Larder
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The pretty town of Kyneton is definitely a foodies paradise, and Duck Duck Goose is a must visit if you are in town. The larder shop at the rear is a …
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Splendid breakfast/brunch/lunch spot in the more arty part of Kyneton. Emphasis on rural with its foodstuffs, crockery and heavy wood fittings - and f…
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2 things I loved about my visit: tasty meatballs and the shop set up inside. It was so cool to see one massive shed with high ceiling and the seating …
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Duck Duck Goose & Larder is open for Casual Dining and Cafe. Duck Duck Goose & Larder serves Modern Australian and Cafe dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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4 Reviews on “Duck Duck Goose & Larder”
The pretty town of Kyneton is definitely a foodies paradise, and Duck Duck Goose is a must visit if you are in town. The larder shop at the rear is a wonderland of beautiful fresh foods, deli items and cooking supplies; as well as a beautiful array of serving ware and gifts.The front of this vast venue is set up as a cosy cafe, which gets very busy, particularly on weekends. Brimming with country hospitality, this cafe has lovely staff and an appetising menu. The coffee is really good, and the homemade cakes are divine. I love that the cakes are served on mismatched vintage china, which adds that country touch. Duck Duck Goose is a lovely spot and definitely worth popping in for a coffee or meal if you are in this gorgeous part of the world.
Splendid breakfast/brunch/lunch spot in the more arty part of Kyneton. Emphasis on rural with its foodstuffs, crockery and heavy wood fittings – and fresh produce. The salmon on rye with avocado, brie, pickled cucumber with lemon and nigella seeds  ($19) truly scrumptious – and the chicken burger on the other side of the table ($17) much appreciated.You pay a little more, but a worthy stop off in a street with quite a few competitors.
2 things I loved about my visit: tasty meatballs and the shop set up inside. It was so cool to see one massive shed with high ceiling and the seating area to one side. What I didn’t love so much was the lack of heaters inside. It was cold outside and it wasn’t thatuch warmer inside either. Hard to enjoy your brunch when you’re sitting there shivering or wearing a coat.
The chai latte and atmosphere was lovely. My Reuben bagel was awful. There was little pastrami, pickles or onions. It was more of a cabbage sandwich. Disappointing.