Booie Bello Vista
Location: Kingaroy, QLD Type: Restaurants 

Booie Bello Vista
Booie Bello Vista
Booie Bello Vista
Booie Bello Vista

The Booie Bello Vista, a fully licensed restaurant and function centre is set amid the wine region of the South Burnett. Boasting luxurious dining for 160 inside; then venue’s appeal lies in the 80 seats on the deck offering panoramic views for hundreds of kilometers back to the Sunshine Coast. Located on top of the Booie Ridge, the valley dramatically drops away revealing spectacular views of farmland, agriculture, forest and the distant ranges.

Brisbane Chef Mike Giles puts his international chef experience to good use combining local products with multicultural methods of food preparation to produce unique and flavoursome dishes. Even naturally growing items such as Prickly Pear Fruit are combined with local wines in a reduction style sweet sauce topping a Peanut Butter Panacotta. Exquisite!

The “Old Distillery” artistically renovated, houses a commercial Art Gallery of local and Indigenous art. Interactive workshops with Indigenous Artists offer a deep level of authenticity not really captured before. Quarterly celebrations of reconciliation culminate in a ‘Didge on the Ridge’ festival where local Wakka Wakka Corroboree dancers join with Didgeridoo players and food is cooked using traditional Indigenous methods such as a Kuppa Murri.

Contact Us

Phone: 07 4162 7632
Fax: 07 4162 3971

Email: info@booiebellovista.com.au
Website: booiebellovista.com.au

Details

Children Catered For:Yes. Children are welcome.
Disabled Access:Yes. Facilities are available for patrons with a disability.
Pets Allowed:No
1800 688 949 Information
South Burnett

Our Location

Address:
Hayden's Road
Corner of Schellbach's Road
Kingaroy, Queensland 4610

Phone: 07 4162 7632
Fax: 07 4162 3971

Email: info@booiebellovista.com.au
Website: booiebellovista.com.au

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