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Absolutely loved it. The speakers made us very welcome even though there was a school group going through. The interactive displays, cafe and the gift shop were top class. A very proud and informative experience. View all feedback.
Excellent Pizza and also the best alfredo Pasta in town ! They are doing really good job as i try almost all of their pizzas which has totally different
Pizza in my belly yum yum yum I love me some good pizzaWhich means I'm constantly on the hunt for good pizza spots.
I love a good thin crust pizza At the Firewood Cafe, they only have one type of crust: the thin one.
The centre is great. Very interactive and educational. To be honest, our kids weren 't keen to go, but half way through, the 9 year old says.... 'actually mum, this is quite interesting '. Ha ha. We spent about an hour there.
I dropped into the Eureka Centre as I'd heard so much about it and I wanted to share it with some school clients. Absolutely worthwhile visiting. At only $6 for a child entry fee, it's excellent value for money. There is plenty to see, with stunningly laid out it has plenty of interactive educational displays. Viewing the original Eureka flag was quite special to me as a Melbournite. The story that goes along with it is equally interesting. The centre also has a theatre where presentations are given as well. There is a coffee shop available on site, although it wasn't open at the time I was there. THere is a gift shop which has some beautiful items for purchase, especially for tourists. Located just as you drive into Ballarat from the east, it's surrounded by green grass, a playground, toilets nearby and plenty of parking. There are picnic tables and seats and a shelter. This is a must visit when visiting Ballarat. Sovereign Hill is one thing but this is far more intimate, personal and contained into one facility. Highly recommend.
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