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In the meantime feel free to browse our other menus within Prospect Vale below.
Name | Cuisines |
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Terrace Restaurant | Spanish |
Below you'll find samples from menus of places nearby.
Grilled Market fish - please check with your waiter for today's Catch | $POA |
Chicken nuggets/fries or veg/tomato sauce | $10.50 |
- Demi glaze (plain gravy) | $2.00 |
Reuben sandwich: Thick cut rye/corned beef/sauerkraut/swiss cheese/Russian dressing lightly toasted with side of dill pickle | $13.00 |
- Beer battered onion rings | $4.00 |
Chilli con carne/ground beef/chilli/corn chips/sour cream and avocado smash served mild or hot | E $10.00 / M $16.00 |
Classic Breakfast: Eggs poached, sunny side up or over easy with sourdough - Breakfast till 2pm | $12.00 |
Beer battered fish and chips with tartare/lemon/salad | $22.50 |
Clean Here for the full menu for Harley Iron Horse Bar & Grill |
Steak Sandwich | $5.70 |
Fish burger | $5.90 |
Egg | $0.40 |
Bacon 'n' Egg burger | $4.90 |
Double Cheese Burger | $6.20 |
Hawaiin burger | $6.10 |
Hamburger 'w' Bacon & Egg | $5.70 |
Sea Scallops | $1.20 |
Clean Here for the full menu for Full of Beans Expresso Bar |
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Lamb | ‘Chuletillas de Cordero – beautiful little tender lamb chops are cooked with a garlic and salt crust. Can be served as a tapas hot or cold, but usually served with a side dish of crispy potato cubes, marinated in herbs and garlic and fried. Very tasty. | Spanish | |
Tapas | Tapas has had a rapid rise in popularity over the last 5 years due to the sociability of eating in groups in a casual way. Lots of small dishes are provided as ‘taster’ type delights, consisting of food such as ham and cheese croquettes (croquetas), garlic prawns (gambas ajillo), patatas bravas (spiced potato, garlic and tomato baked dish), tortilla (Spanish omelette) and many others. Usually eaten with a good bottle of Spanish wine. | Spanish | |
Spanish Omelette | There are many varieties of the spanish omelette but the true variation only consists of eggs with potato and onions with a hint of garlic. Nowadays restaurants also serve them with capsicum and they are frequently part of a tapas platter. Usually sliced into wedges and served with bread, the Spanish often make this dish into a sandwich! | Spanish | |
Chorizo | A spicy hard sausage that is used in many dishes, or served on its own as part of a tapas. When fried, the deep red colour seeps into the pan (the colour comes from the smoked paprika from which the sausage is made). Can be served sliced in baguettes or included in other dishes, including potato dishes, it adds a different texture and warmth to whichever meal you have. | Spanish | |
Paella | Paella is served in huge circular pans, set in the middle of the table for sharing. Originating in Valencia in the l9th Century, when it was essentially a rice dish with vegetables and seafood or meat, most paellas are now mixed and include chicken, squid, vegetables, rice, saffron and white wine, with heaps of garlic! The rice is often left to ‘crisp’ up on the base of the pan and needs scraping to remove – very delicious. | Spanish | |
Gazpacho | A summery cold soup, very traditional but also made in several different ways in restaurants. The base of the soup is tomato and pepper which as been blitzed from raw, and with the addition of cucumber, onions, tarragon and garlic. A dish of diced cucumber, capsicum and avocado in salsa-style is served to the side to sprinkle over your soup, along with garlic croutons. A very delicious appetiser | Spanish | |
Naranja | The Spanish are very proud of their oranges, so much so that they make a big thing out of serving fresh juice ‘presse’ style, which means the oranges are freshly pressed only when the drink is ordered. The oranges tend to be very sweet and are often used in cocktail style beverages, particularly with a touch of Grenadine and a green liquer such as crème de menthe or Chartreuse. Whichever way, the drink is a kick of sunshine. | Spanish | |
Rioja Wine | The most prolific Spanish wine served, Rioja is popular with red wine drinkers, whether amateurs or connoisseurs. Deep and fruity from the Rioja region of Spain, it comes in many varieties, but a good example should be smooth and velvety. Varies in price, but a good one can be purchased at a relatively cheap price. | Spanish | |
Sangria | This is a lovely refreshing ‘punch’ style drink, served in big pitchers or jugs and set on the table for everyone to share. Alcohol content varies, as some restaurants make it the traditional way with red wine, chopped fruit and brandy, while others make it a cooler, longer drink with red wine and soda or lemonade, but still with copious amount of fruit. Called Sangria due to its deep red colour (sangria means ‘blood’ in Spanish) it is served in restaurants and pubs in Australia in the summer months, with lots of ice. Fruit often includes apples, oranges, melon, pears and nectarines, more or less any fruit available. | Spanish |
Name | Cuisines |
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Charcoal Chicken Prospect | Hamburgers, Takeaway Food |
Bolters | Pizza & Pasta, European |
Entally Lodge 28 Rutherglen Road, Hadspen, Prospect Vale, Tasmania | Gastropub, Seafood, Gluten Free, Australian, Bar |
Watergarden Dining Country Club Tasmania | Australian, Burger, Fish & Chips |
Terrace Restaurant | |
Terrace Restaurant | Spanish |
Terrace Restaurant Country Club Ave, Prospect Vale TAS 7250, Australia | Vegetarian, Australian, Gluten Free, Seafood, Modern Australian, Dessert |
Bolter's Grill Country Club Tasmania, Prospect Vale | Pizza, Australian, Steak, Bar Food |
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