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Green Olive at Red Hill

Settle in for a picnic at Green Olive at Red Hill.
1 / 7Settle in for a picnic at Green Olive at Red Hill.Supplied
Grab a platter and a tasting flight.
2 / 7Grab a platter and a tasting flight.Supplied
Perfect for a long lunch
3 / 7Perfect for a long lunchSupplied
Book the pickleball court before lunch.
4 / 7Book the pickleball court before lunch.Supplied
Dining at Green Olive.
5 / 7Dining at Green Olive.Supplied
Vineyard views.
6 / 7Vineyard views.Supplied
Charcuterie boards.
7 / 7Charcuterie boards.Supplied

Green Olive at Red Hill

Bar snacks$

Picnics, pickleball and home-grown grazing platters.

Trade goats for two friendly kelpies who roam the groves at nearby Green Olive at Red Hill. Book the pickleball court for a pre-lunch thwack, and try the veggie garden produce in an olive-heavy all-day grazing platter. Picnics are also popular here if you’d prefer to sit outside. For $150 for two, sit among the olive groves or by the dam with a bottle of an estate-grown wine of your choosing, plus a boxed version of the restaurant platters, filled with farm-grown olives and other accompaniments and two small cakes.

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