Jindyandy Mill
Address | 719 Greenwell Point Rd, Pyree NSW, Australia | ||||||||||
Phone | +61 2 4447 0258 | ||||||||||
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Website | www.jindyandymill.com.au | ||||||||||
Categories | Market, Craft Store | ||||||||||
Rating | 4.7 33 reviews | ||||||||||
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Jindyandy Mill reviews
33Nourishing food that tastes fantastic. Great balance of flavours. Loved the beetroot relish on the side.
There meals were absolutely delicious & the scones r to die for. Every time my sister in law comes down from penrith we have to go for the scones.
Always love to wonder around the mill complex. Santa Christmas shop is a must visit as is greendales
Awesome place to visit when traveling down south coast. The cafe is gorgeous, overlooks beautiful green pasdocks, there's also an amazing Lollie shop and markets on the weekend!
It is a beautiful place to spend time away from everything. So much to see and just lovely people to talk to and very helpful. Will go back again.
Had the best lunch ever today
The staff are so abligining great set upon entering for (covid19) qc scan & sanitiser
Great venue. Easy to find and plenty of parking spaces. Wheelchair friendly Cafe. Outdoor seating. Friendly service and great value for money. Ordered milk shakes and tea. Very impressed. Went to the Lolly shop and had good selection. A bit pricey but definitely worth a browse.
Good gear, (don't go) you may just be tempted to spend $$$ - as we did Good Antiques at reasonable prices. And Lindsay is good for a yakk
The staff at the Retro shop and Lolly shop were very friendly and welcoming, however the man in the antique shop was grumpy and quite the opposite.
My go to stop for lollies! Very picturesque location friendly service and a huge variety of treats, i know its silly but I appreciate that the parking lot is grass.
Great stop for anyone looking for interesting second hand antiques. Plenty of records and a lolly shop for the kids. At one of the shops, they do take less for cash so definitely worth having some on you.
Visitors may be interested to know that the name Jindyandy likely originates from the local Indigenous word for the Angophera lanceolata (nowadays, costata) - Sydney red gum or smooth barked apple - which is Jindenda. As mentioned in Louisa Atkinson's "A Voice from the Country" of 1863.
I can't believe it's taken me a year to review this place. I had my wedding reception here and it was truly one of the best parts of my day. Through the whole process the staff were helpful and easy to communicate with, the space had a little dance floor which was perfect for when we did the nutbush! The food they provided was beautiful and drinks too! We specifically asked for punch and they provided 2 flavours, both of which were amazing. Can't thank these guys enough.