Maloney’s Restaurant

Cradle Country & The West


Who would expect such good food in an otherwise-unremarkable small-town motel? It’s quite sophisticated fare here, all cooked fresh to order. Try the house speciality (chicken breast stuffed with camembert and sun-dried tomatoes) or opt for alternatives including dukkah-crusted salmon, vegetable lasagne or fillet mignon. There's also a well-priced kids menu ($12).


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