Robertson Cheese Factory

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Robertson, Australia

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Specialty Food Market· Cafe· Cheese shop· Ice cream shop

Robertson Cheese Factory Reviews | Rating 4.1 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Robertson Cheese Factory is located in Robertson, Australia on 107 Hoddle St. Robertson Cheese Factory is rated 4.1 out of 5 in the category specialty food market in Australia.

Address

107 Hoddle St

Price range

$$ - $$$

Phone

+61248852675

Service options

In-store shopping

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Felix F

Great selections of cheeses, quirky little coffee shop and of course a must have piece of fudge on the way out. What more do you need for happiness. Looking forward to getting back.

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Alberto Jordán

I would have given this a 5 star rating had it not been for the sub-standard coffee service. Firstly, the coffee took 18 minutes for it to be made! secondly, it lacked flavour and substance and tasted terrible. On a positive note, well worth the stop to appreciate the artifacts/antiques from yesteryear. There is something to see or buy for everyone.

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andrew sexton

Great selection of cheeses and the platter for 2 was huge. 35 with 3 cheeses but huge wedges of them. The chuckney was amazing also. Old Farmhouse Pickle

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Graeme Ireland

Such a lovely place. Food was great. Staff were friendly and lots of take home options. I opted for the Portello cordial

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Bendeguz Devenyi-Botos

A great little cheese shop with an excellent selection of locally grown dairy delicacies. The staff are very friendly and knowledgeable about the stock, able to advise you on your purchase either for your own tastes or as a gift. Furthermore, there is a great selection of fine crackers, drinks, and sauces to accompany. Note, they do not have wine though. I recommend trying the Black Magic Brie, and a company it with a Portello cordial!

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Megan Jackson

Give yourself plenty of time here... Cafe, cheese and lots of gourmet delights you can buy to take home with you, PLUS a huge very eclectic shop with old wares, clothes, jewellery, retro toys, LPs, furniture and heaps more. Upstairs and downstairs, lots of variety. Brilliant.

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Greg Pratt

Nice enough. Less busy than the pie shop down the road when we visited. The baked spud was tasty enough for me.

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James

Scones with cream and jam were excellent. Coffee was good but slightly warm. The BLT on Turkish bread was good. Overall, it was a fun experience. Glad we bumped into it on the way to Sydney.