Their passion for hospitality is at the heart of everything They do. And nowhere more so than at Joseph’s Restaurant & Bar where they unite warm, friendly service with deliciously fresh, seasonal produce and the finest of Australian and international wine. Named in honour of the Catholic Seminary that once stood in its place and overlooking the spectacular partette garden in the shadow of the historic mansion, Joseph’s is where you will experience unforgettable moments. And where they will celebrate your wellness and contentment; your conversation and laughter.
After all, your time is the greatest luxury and time indulging your palate is time well spent. Or that’s what their regular guests say. So relax, there’s no need to rush. Take a moment to soak up the atmosphere and prepare yourself for a feast of the senses. Everything about Joseph’s is inspired by artisan producers – from the paintings on their walls to the food on your plate and more than 200 wines in the cellar. But if you’re so relaxed that deciding is too hard, then let them pick and pair for you.
Listing Amenities
- 0 to 10 Seated
- 10 to 15 Seated
- 15 to 20 Seated
- 20 to 25 Seated
- 25 to 30 Seated
- 30 + Seated
- À la carte
- AV Equipment
- Award Winning
- Birthday Parties
- Breakfast
- Business Lunches
- Christenings
- Christmas Parties
- Cocktail Parties
- Cuisines
- Degustation
- Engagement Parties
- Fine Dining
- Meetings
- Modern Australian
- Semi-Private
- Set Menu
- Small Function Rooms
- Table Sizes
- Venue Features
- Weddings
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