Stonegrill Restaurant, located in the Berserker neighborhood of Rockhampton, is a fine dining spot that specializes in steak. The establishment's unassuming decor and location may be deceiving, but once inside, guests are treated to an exceptional culinary experience. The ambiance is welcoming and relaxed, and the staff is friendly and knowledgeable about the menu.
The interior design of Stonegrill Restaurant is simple yet cozy, with wooden tables and chairs and dim lighting that creates an intimate atmosphere. The prices are on the higher side, but the quality of the food makes it worth it. Stonegrill Restaurant is located in a convenient area with off-street parking available around the back.
One of the special features of Stonegrill Restaurant is the stone grill itself. Guests are given a thorough introduction to the cuts and eating methods if it is their first time there. The steaks are served on a hot iron plate, and guests cook each tender slice to their liking. The trio meat dish, which includes beef, crocodile, and kangaroo, is a must-try and won't disappoint.
Stonegrill Restaurant also has a good wine selection, including local and international wines. The cocktails are expertly crafted, and the soft drinks are all freshly made. The hand-cut chips and fresh veggies are a perfect accompaniment to the delicious steaks.
In summary, Stonegrill Restaurant is a must-visit for steak lovers in Rockhampton. With its cozy ambiance, knowledgeable staff, and unique cooking method, guests are sure to have an unforgettable dining experience.
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Amazing experience at Stonegrill restaurant. The steaks were tender, juicy with flavour. Cooked to the perfection on the hot stone is something you have to experience. Something I also enjoyed is the real fries. The last mouthful is as good as the first. Loved it
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Kris Rose3 years ago on Restaurant Guru
I was recommended this place by a lot of 'Aussies' stating "there isn't much to do in 'Rocky' (Rockhampton), but one thing you HAVE to do it treat yourself to a self-stone-cooked-steak.
What a novelty!.... is it though?
We parked the car in their provided spaces and walk into the closest door which actually turned out to be somewhat of an employee section (which felt like we were breaking into their delivery area haha) but one of the employees greeted us and walked us to a table.
It its a very old and dusty place covered in new cheap paint and an awkward silence, but that's the vibe in Rocky generally, hence not where my feedback is focused. . . My feedback is focused on the service.
The lady who walked us to our table asked us for our drink order and my date for this evening asked if she could have a "Sprite" and was told " we only have Kirks Lemonade, is that ok?"
... obviously i took the opportunity to make a very standard 'Dad Joke': "i have monopoly money, is that ok?"
this was quite obviously a dad joke presented with smiles and giggles, but the lady serving us was not onboard at all. She gave us evil stares, sassy short answers and no customer service after this comment.
After sitting in this empty venue for a few mins, with nothing but 1 other couple discussing the awkward silence besides only faint sounds of staff arguing about who would be able to go home early tonight, our meat arrived! It was placed on our table with no communication.. like some sort of mystery. But we aren't dumb we cooked and ate. . .
. . . Then something amazing happened; the couple next to us got their meat! ..Along with a lengthy monolog about the History of 'Rocky' and their cows, information about their specific meat orders and an opportunity to talk to the chef and ask him questions and give feedback.
Iv'e come to realised that the steak place is probably everything my Aussies mates recommended but i blew our opportunity for this experience just by making a dad joke to the employee that didn't get to go home early that night.
The lady i was with isn't one for speaking up. So we cooked, ate, drank and paid ($120) and left.
I'd like to apologize to the server if i offender her with my dad joke and i want to warn everyone else that this probably could be a great experience if you keep your mouth shut and avoid the short blonde lady covered in tats.
The meat was good, but credit goes to me, because i cooked it.
What a novelty!.... is it though?
We parked the car in their provided spaces and walk into the closest door which actually turned out to be somewhat of an employee section (which felt like we were breaking into their delivery area haha) but one of the employees greeted us and walked us to a table.
It its a very old and dusty place covered in new cheap paint and an awkward silence, but that's the vibe in Rocky generally, hence not where my feedback is focused. . . My feedback is focused on the service.
The lady who walked us to our table asked us for our drink order and my date for this evening asked if she could have a "Sprite" and was told " we only have Kirks Lemonade, is that ok?"
... obviously i took the opportunity to make a very standard 'Dad Joke': "i have monopoly money, is that ok?"
this was quite obviously a dad joke presented with smiles and giggles, but the lady serving us was not onboard at all. She gave us evil stares, sassy short answers and no customer service after this comment.
After sitting in this empty venue for a few mins, with nothing but 1 other couple discussing the awkward silence besides only faint sounds of staff arguing about who would be able to go home early tonight, our meat arrived! It was placed on our table with no communication.. like some sort of mystery. But we aren't dumb we cooked and ate. . .
. . . Then something amazing happened; the couple next to us got their meat! ..Along with a lengthy monolog about the History of 'Rocky' and their cows, information about their specific meat orders and an opportunity to talk to the chef and ask him questions and give feedback.
Iv'e come to realised that the steak place is probably everything my Aussies mates recommended but i blew our opportunity for this experience just by making a dad joke to the employee that didn't get to go home early that night.
The lady i was with isn't one for speaking up. So we cooked, ate, drank and paid ($120) and left.
I'd like to apologize to the server if i offender her with my dad joke and i want to warn everyone else that this probably could be a great experience if you keep your mouth shut and avoid the short blonde lady covered in tats.
The meat was good, but credit goes to me, because i cooked it.