Creature comforts:
Sustenance:
Albury is blessed with an abundance of good food – so whether you’re looking for something casual with cocktails, modern australian, international dishes or a fabulous brunch you’ll have plenty of choices within walking distance of our festival venues.
For bookings following evening concerts, booking ahead is definitely a must. Lots of restaurants can do later walk-ins but November is a busy time so book to avoid disappointment.
Restaurants / Fine Dining / Open Later
Yardbird – Modern Australian / Cocktails
Sen | Vietnamese Fine Dining – Elevated cuisine / Fine Wine
Level One Wine Bar – Fine dining / Degustation
The Woolhouse – Charcuterie / Tapas / Boutique Beer & Cider
Botanical Restaurant and Bar – International (Mercure)
Norma – Wine & Pasta (with GF options)
2640 – Modern Australian / Cocktails
Chada– Thai / BYO – directly across from St Matthew’s – delicious and authentic Thai cuisine at a great price
Hapi Dumpling Bar – fresh, casual, dynamic Asian menu
Din Dins Kitchen & Bar– Asian Fusion / Cocktails
Public House – Relaxed dining / Cocktails
Cafes / Lunch / Breakfast
The Proprietor – Brunch / Lunch – local produce
Mr Benedict – Brunch / Lunch – modern Australian
Ebden & Olive – Fancy sandwiches, small-goods and more
Canvas – Art Gallery cafe / brunch style in the heart of town
Riverdeck – Modern Australian on the Murray foreshore
Table 451 Eat + Drink – Contemporary dining with seasonal menus on Dean Street
Greenstreat – Salad Bar
There are plenty of pet friendly options if you search via booking.com – simply lock in your dates, select “filter” and then select the “pets allowed” checkbox. For two nights in November prices range from pet friendly hotel rooms for about $250 though to 3/4 bedroom cottages typically with per secure yards – ranging between mid $500s – $800s for the two nights on a typical Friday to Sunday booking. https://www.booking.com/pets/city/au/albury.html