This was our lunch stop for Sunday. There was not as much variety in the foccacias, but the price was much cheaper, at $6 per foccaccia. They also had excellent coffee and a wider variety of lunch items, such as crumbed fish and chips and potato wedges. Service was prompt, and there were, of course, fine jazz musicians to accompany the meal. This festival venue also has "The Balconies" restaurant for fine dining. We were following the music and trying to eat lightly, so the downstairs bar and bistro suited us.
The decor was more impressive than the Flying Emu, with solid redgum tables creating a rustic Australian atmosphere. The view beyond the windows was good and must have been spectacular from "The Balconies" above. Grampians views, cheap food, fine furniture, and great jazz music made this a top lunch spot!