Friday, February 18, 2011

Salt Creek Roadside stop


On a lone Highway near the 42 mile crossing in Coorong exists a slightly (very) tacky, unassuming, must stop for travelers passing through the Coorong.  Salt Creek Roadside Stop  is the quirky kinda place that makes the driving distances between departure and arrival seemingly shorter. It is a restaurant, convince store, caravan/holiday park, petrol station,information, fishing shop, and postal outlet not to mention the a virtual museum of dead,  stuffed, hunted things. From the outside you would have known it was such a jack of all trades.
Hungry for the Shark Burga and the Coorong legend Mullet, we sat down for a meal.  The owner threw in free showers with the meal.This was an offer too good to refuse after a few day in the salt spray of the Coorong Nat. Park.  The meals were enormous, delicious and well priced. Other then the servers struggled with the English language (apparently we do too),it gets our highly recommended stop. 


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