The Hills Wine Bar
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Second attempt to try out The Hills we made it past the front door 6.30pm Saturday night and it was still pumping! It was a little hard to pinpoint …
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We caught up with friends tonight at hills wine bar in Surrey Hills. This dimly lit venue had a wall of wine and an cosy fire going on down the back s…
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The Hills Wine Bar is open for Wine Bar. The Hills Wine Bar serves Bar Food and European dishes. Incorrect or missing information? Make a report, or claim the restaurant if you own it!Details
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2 Reviews on “The Hills Wine Bar”
Second attempt to try out The Hills we made it past the front door 6.30pm Saturday night and it was still pumping! It was a little hard to pinpoint a staff member to ask re a table, when we did there was only standing room along the wall (very nicely tiled wall) we felt the area along the wall would have been great with stools to seat couples, but it appeared under the bench was being used for storage! The terminal at the bar (where you order food /drink) was the only terminal, a separate drink terminal would maybe speed up the ordering/dispensing process. We were definitely happy with the choice of food and drinks we ordered The pizzas were super tasty and very speedy! Im sure if The Hills was ever able to expand you would still have trouble getting past the front door Kudos to the owners
We caught up with friends tonight at hills wine bar in Surrey Hills. This dimly lit venue had a wall of wine and an cosy fire going on down the back so we grabbed the closest table to it and stayed in for a toasty night.
We started off with beer and I chose Burnley Brewery Pale Ale (Im such a fan) which was on tap. There was also plenty of interesting canned beer varieties too should you want something a little further afield.
Being a wine bar there was an impressive list and further options available online but we did try and lovey french rose (Grenache Merlot) before switching to a Pinot from Prancing Horse estate in the Mornington Peninsular.
Food wise we had a varied platter with three cheeses, pate, and all the trimming with some tasty olive bread. Our food highlight though was the prawn pizza which was so good with the prawn
and pesto combination that we had to order another.
In terms of atmosphere there was plenty and it was quite loud and echoey with one big group nearby. Good for us but some my prefer a quieter locale.