190barbm
7kms from Yarrawonga, this was another beautiful homestead that has been turned into a shop/exhibition of olives, associated produce plus a cafe. As we had just had lunch we did not eat there but it all looked so inviting. Small historical display which was interesting & loads of olive goodies.
651jen
A great place not only to eat delicious, locally produced food but to learn about olive oil production. You'll never buy cheap again!! A great range of infused oils and dukkhas and other products.
CasNick
We come up this way at least twice a year and I now only use Rich Glen's oils. We love their garlic oil and olives. Definitely a must on any foodies list of things to do.
Evelyn0709
We stumbled on this place while spending a few days in Yarrawonga/Mulwala. Drove past on our way to our motel and decided to visit when we were looking for somewhere for lunch. So glad we did. The setting is ideal and the 100 year old homestead is lovely and so are the products inside. We will definitely revisit next time we are in the area both for lunch and also to restock with products. The variety of products is nothing short of amazing and I am sorry I have already bought most of my Christmas presents because I could certainly have made many more purchases. Having lunch in the garden with Lily the dog picking up anything we dropped was very pleasant. The staff were all extremely knowledgeable and friendly and helpful. A very pleasant way to while away a few hours on a warm lazy afternoon. Would highly recommend to anyone even if you aren't a fan of olives or olive oil.
CarrucanT
We spent a lovely afternoon here during the week - 4 generations from 2.5 yrs to 82.5 yrs. There was something of interest for everyone - delicious products locally made from the olive estate. Meat rubs, infused olive oils, dukkhas & an extensive range of beauty products. Interesting display of years gone by & lots of talking pieces recalling memories. A lovely selection of coffee, tea or cold drinks with a delicious range of food on the menu. Not to mention the lovely surrounds to enjoy this in. Our 2 yr old grandson particularly enjoyed the hopscotch, vegetable maze, water feature and various Australian animals scattered around the lovely garden area. Congratulations to the very friendly and welcoming staff on a most enjoyable visit. Highly recommend you take the time to call in. Absolutely the BEST coffee I've had in a very long time. We'll be back!
93CarolH
This is a fabulous place for every generation. So much to do and see. The 100 year old building is a delight and the products it houses are second to none.The young staff are so well informed about their products and their pride in their work place is evident. Every product is available to sample and we brought many of them home with us. They also do mail order.The coffee was very good and although we didn't have time for lunch as we were part of a Produce Trail tour we will definitely be back soon as the food looks amazing.Plenty for the youngsters as well with the maze.You can eat outside on the covered verandah and in the garden.Large buses bring people from all around the local area so it can be busy when they are in but the staff handle it very well and are still willing to you you all the information and time you need.
kell_1802
We love Rich Glen not only for its amazing coffee and passion fruit sponge cake but the setting is extremely child friendly with junior seating, hopscotch, gardens to explore, a maze to run through and other little trinkets to keep kids entertained. There is heaps of room if you decide to sit outside with a choice of undercover tables or seats under the shady trees.If you choose to take a seat inside, you will be tempted to sample some of the MANY olive creations, a hard choice to only purchase one.Last weekend we decided to stay a little longer and enjoyed a delicious platter of fresh local produce. The food is beautiful, the coffee is the best in town and the service would have to be the friendliest and most efficient between here and Melbourne. A must visit!!!
694katrinar
Huge range of wonderful olive oil products.Tasting plate in the gardens was a lovely way to spend time there.Dog and family friendly.
Mandie_8
Stopped in with a girlfriend because she wanted some oils. Didn't disappoint we tried nearly every single oil sample and was hard to choose. Purchased some olive oils and dukkah and then had the best iced coffee and iced chocolates.
petriefam
A little piece of paradise tucked between Cobram and Yarrawonga. Reluctantly I am sharing this with the rest of the world- It is too good for visitors to overlook but locals don't want it to get too busy! The menu, although not extensive, is divine and regularly changes. The farmgate platter although advertised to serve 2 can easily feed a family! Beautiful homemade sponges are always available.Quality olive oils, dukkahs, relishes and dressings can be sampled and purchased on site. The friendly service never wavers. You will never regret coming here!
Shaz036
This is part of the farm gate trail that the information center at Mulwala told us about and we totally enjoyed our visit here, the salad dressings, the oils, the list goes on and on and everything we tasted was so good yum we of course bought some products they were so nice, i had some dry itchy skin problem while I was on holiday and I bought one of there olive skin products and really helped to clear it up, I do recommend you make a visit if in the area.
Les6447
We ate a chicken, cream cheese and apricot wrap then had coffee, a piece of ginger fluff sponge and some orange and almond cake. The wrap, coffee and cakes were all delicious. The main reason for coming here was to sample their varied produce and to buy some of their beautiful olives and olive oil. This place is now very well set up for people to come and eat as well as sampling and buying their lovely produce. Everyone is very friendly and helpful.
Flexsil-lid
Brilliant; Roz and the girls were very hospitable and the flavoured olive oils were to die for for. They also have hand creams, unique salad dressings and a magnificent Spring Lunch menu. Definitely a must family visit.
AnnaliseGrinter
Settled amongst the lost picturesque gardens this olive grove is a must when in the area. The huge array of tasting will leave you with bags of amazing salad dressings, oils and much more but you have to stay for lunch. In winter the hearty soup is possible the best I have had while the summer salad with fresh king prawns is enough to make your mouth water. Perfect for the kids with so much to keep them entertained!
Clare005
What a lovely surprise to find Rich Glen Olives, 7 km west of Yarrawonga. You can sample the huge range of produce all grown on the farm. There is their signature First Cold Pressed Extra Virgin Olive Oil, available in 500 ml, 2 litre cask, 4 litre tins, 10 l casks and 18 l tins. There are 8 flavours of Extra Virgin Olive Oil, 8 different salad dressings...I especially like the Blood Orange and Fig Poppyseed Dressing.Rich Glen also has savoury jams and fruit pastes, Dukkahs, marinated olives, pickled olives, meat rubs, olive leaf tea. There is also a large range of natural skin care products and a household cleaning range.The cakes looked amazing ( including a gluten free one). Next time we will definitely stop for lunch.The outside area was really spacious and nice gardens were being developed. There is some abstract steel art and old machinery. The kids also had some activities to keep them busy.A must see attraction!