Don Camillo Restaurant

Don Camillo Restaurant

5 Magnet Court, Sandy Bay, TAS, 7005, Australia
2310 Reseñas 4.5

"Been a regular (once a year!) for ages, but last visit scored a 6.5/10. Food was OK, not great, but service was a bit down and the place seemed "tired". Still worth a visit, but it has lost that little edge."

Detalles

Teléfono: +61362341006,+61404445001

Dirección: 5 Magnet Court, Sandy Bay, TAS, 7005, Australia

Ciudad: Sandy Bay

Sitio Web: http://www.doncamillorestaurant.com

Horario de apertura

Martes: 17:30-21:00

Miércoles: 17:30-21:00

Jueves: 17:30-21:00

Viernes: 17:30-21:00 11:30-14:00

Sábado: 17:30-21:00

Domingo: 17:30-21:00

Estadísticas

Platos: 80

Comodidades: 25

Categorías: 5

Reseñas: 2310


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3 /5 Reseña

One of the oldest italian restaurants in town the menue is somewhat stuck in time too compared to other more inspired dishes on offer in other alternatives. The food tasted average and the service was slow even though the place was not busy. The meals are somewhat overpriced for the quality on offer.

4 /5 Reseña

This is what every neighbourhood should have - a good and reliable italian eatery. Yes there are more inventive dishes elsewhere, but I know what I'm going to get at the Don, they have an interesting wine list, and that's how a lot of people like it..

4 /5 Reseña

We dined on a very busy Friday night with friends. The staff were great and our meals were delicious. We had individual glasses of wine from an ample menu as well as dessert; the best affogato I've tried. We would definitely return.

5 /5 Reseña

I have had many dinners here over the last 15 years. It has changed a little over that time but stills retains a lot of that homely character. It is the oldest Italian restaurant in Tasmania I think. Great wine and awesome service.

3 /5 Reseña

Been a regular (once a year!) for ages, but last visit scored a 6.5/10. Food was OK, not great, but service was a bit down and the place seemed "tired". Still worth a visit, but it has lost that little edge.