Meet our Makers

Robe has a strong entrepreneurial spirit with over fifteen small businesses that are owner-operated, ranging from a chocolatier to a patisserie Queen, our main street is a haven for your taste buds. Let us introduce you…

Robe Gin

Local electrician and owner of Robe Holiday Park, Anthony, launched his distilling journey in 2020 with a crisp, dry-style gin—easily spotted by its bold red and white striped label. What started as a passion project has since grown to include a rich Coffee Liqueur, crafted in collaboration with Robe’s own Mahalia Coffee.

You’ll find the Robe Gin cellar door right at Robe Holiday Park—making it the perfect spot to unwind with a refreshing G&T after a day of exploring the coast. Robe Gin is also proudly stocked at local cellar doors, pubs, and restaurants across the region.

Swing by the Park Office for a tasting, and for an extra-special experience, book a behind-the-scenes tour with Anthony himself to learn the secrets behind the distillery magic.

Robe Gin located within the Robe Holiday Park • 22 Nora Creina Rd, Robe

Robetown Chocolate

After making the sea change from Bendigo to Robe, Lisa and her husband brought their family business, Ruffell Jewellers, to town in 2018. Not long after, they expanded their creative flair by opening Robe’s very first chocolatier next door—Robetown Chocolate!

With locally-inspired names like Karatta Krunch, Long Beach Coffee Block, Little Dip Liquorice, Nora Creina Cookies and Cream, and playful takes on the iconic Obelisk, their range celebrates the spirit of Robe in every bite. From silky smooth milk chocolate to bold, rich dark varieties, there’s something to satisfy every sweet tooth.

The best part? All their chocolate is handmade on-site, right before your eyes—so you can watch the magic happen as your favourite treats are crafted from scratch.

Robetown Chocolate Company • 41 Victoria Street, Robe

Humpalicious Camel Farm

Originally from South Australia’s remote APY Lands, Humpalicious Camel Farm is now home to one of the last remaining wild dromedary camel populations—right here in Robe!

Join a guided Solar Buggy Camel Safari and journey through the paddocks alongside their impressive herd, or choose the Morning Milking Tour for a more hands-on experience. Watch the camels being milked, hand-feed the adorable babies, sample fresh camel milk, and treat yourself to creamy camel milk gelato, milkshakes, and coffee.

It’s a truly unique and unforgettable farm experience the kids will love!

Humpalicious Camel Farm • 46 Roys La, Mount Benson

The Pastry Place

Meet Robe’s very own pastry queen—The Pastry Place, a charming locally-owned gourmet patisserie nestled in the heart of town. With the warmth of a classic French patisserie, this little gem serves up a delicious array of handmade treats daily.

Think buttery sweet and savoury pastries, delicate macarons, tangy lemon meringue pies, muffins and fresh ciabatta sandwiches. And if you're visiting in summer, don’t miss Kahlia’s famous locally-sourced Crayfish Croissants—a seasonal specialty that’s worth lining up for!

Treat your taste buds and indulge your senses at The Pastry Place—just be quick, as the daily delights don’t last long. Bon appétit!

The Pastry Place • 6 Union St, Robe

LC36º

LC36º is pure natural spring water, sourced straight from the land and thoughtfully canned by local legends at Loophole Brewing Co.

‘The Limestone Coast is an ancient landscape, shaped by the ocean over millions of years,’ says owner Derek Hooper. ‘Its unique climate and rich limestone soils have created pristine aquifers of spring water. With 60% more rainfall than the national average, this region is a rare oasis in an otherwise dry land.’

You can enjoy LC36º sparkling water in two crisp flavours, Natural and Grape - available at The Union Café and Cape Jaffa Winery. Refreshingly local, naturally delicious.

Limestone Coast 36˚ • 459 Limestone Coast Rd, Wangolina

Mike’s Beef Jerky

A local favourite, Mike’s Beef Jerky is crafted from 100% premium Australian beef and naturally wood-smoked to perfection. Available in three mouthwatering flavours, Original, Black Pepper, and Chilli, each bite delivers the perfect balance of flavour and tenderness.

What began as a passionate hobby quickly grew into a full-time venture when Mike and Cindy launched their commercial production in late 2019. With over 30 years of experience, Mike has truly mastered the art of jerky, creating a snack so addictive, you won’t want to put the bag down.

Visit their Factory Outlet in Robe, SA to sample the full range, stock up in bulk, and catch a behind-the-scenes glimpse of where the magic happens!

Mike’s Beef Jerky • 6 White St, Robe

Mahalia Coffee

Paul and Mahalia established Mahalia Coffee in 2003, sourcing the finest beans from around the world and roasting them with care from their family-run boutique roastery, right here in Robe. Dedicated to rich, full-bodied flavour, Mahalia Coffee proudly supports sustainable farming practices and fair-trade values.

Tucked away in Robe’s ‘industrial area’, this hidden gem offers more than just a great cup of coffee. Visitors can watch the roasting process in action, gaining a behind-the-scenes look at how each blend comes to life. The space also doubles as a stylish café and homewares store, serving up breakfast, lunch, and irresistible sweet treats seven days a week.

On warm summer days, the leafy courtyard is the perfect spot to sip, savour, and relax with a perfectly brewed coffee in hand.

Mahalia Coffee • 2 Flint St, Robe

Rise of Robe

Rise of Robe may be modest in size, but it’s big on flavour. Step inside and you’ll be greeted by the irresistible aroma of freshly baked croissants, hearty loaves of sourdough, wholemeal, and fruit bread, and if you’re quick, a cabinet full of their famous Portuguese tarts (before they vanish for the day!)

Be sure to check their socials for opening hours, and get in early, these goodies don’t stick around for long!

Rise of Robe • 5 Victoria St, Robe

Robe Ice Cream

Home to handcrafted, premium gelato and the vibrant Robe Art Map, created by artist-in-residence Neil Welsh - this charming spot is an iconic destination to both travellers and locals.

Inside, you’ll find all the sweet treats your heart desires, house-made gelato in a rainbow of flavours, classic milkshakes, fresh doughnuts and a tempting selection of sweets and confectionery. Find a table out at back and enjoy your treat in a lush tropical garden oasis, right in the heart of the beautiful coastal town of Robe, South Australia. A little slice of paradise for art lovers and sweet tooths alike.

Robe Ice Cream • 35 Victoria st Robe, Robe

Inky Blue

Step into Lisa Baker’s Robe studio, Inky Blue, where the walls are alive with sea creatures, each one brimming with personality, brought to life through every stitch, twist, and fabric swatch. A self-proclaimed ‘Maker of Marvellous Whim-Sea,’ Lisa crafts a vibrant array of wire and fabric creatures that spark the imagination of all who encounter them.

‘None of my creatures are caught; they’re all escaping, each with its own distinct personality,’ Lisa explains. ‘That’s how people connect with them.’ With a playful nod to Robe’s coastal charm, her creations are more than just art, they’re characters in their own right.

‘I want people to see these creatures not just as something on a plate, but as living beings. I’ve humanised them to help share that perspective,’ she says. ‘It’s about embracing the natural world with a lighthearted touch, not taking it too seriously.’

Lisa’s whimsical works are a true icon of Robe, inviting visitors to engage with the natural world in a fun, imaginative way.

Inky Blue • Shop 4, Elizabeth Street, Robe

Transmutation

Transmutation is dedicated to the circular economy, turning waste plastic into high-quality, functional products. By using innovative machines, crafted by the owner from scrap materials, alongside full-scale industrial equipment, they transform discarded plastic into homewares, bowls, platters, and even products for the construction industry, all made on-site.

The retail showroom offers an impressive selection of sustainable products from fellow circular economy artisans. Discover hats and boots made from truck tarps, beach towels woven from recycled water bottles, and rope mats crafted from crayfishermen’s discarded ropes.

One of their standout creations is the Breadtag Bowl, made from 1,870 bread tags collected from across Australia by the charity Aussie Breadtags for Wheelchairs.

You can also find Transmutation’s products through collaborations with Country Road Australia and their construction materials available at Mitre 10. Every purchase supports a more sustainable, circular future.

Transmutation • 14 Flint Street, Robe

Jaffa Limestone

Jaffa Limestone, established in 2006 in Cape Jaffa, South Australia, produces high-quality reconstituted limestone to meet the demand for durable construction materials. Their vision is to provide beautiful, long-lasting limestone products that add value to construction projects.

In collaboration with Transmutation, they offer a range of limestone building stones with a significantly reduced carbon footprint, complete with data accreditation and EPDs for transparency.

Wineries & Breweries

Norfolk Rise

Norfolk Rise Wines, named for the majestic Norfolk Pines that line the boulevard through the heart of the vineyard, offers a charming escape in the Limestone Coast. Recently acquired by the McBride family in 2021, the estate has since embraced sustainability, installing 256 solar panels to power about 75% of their daily energy needs.

Gaze through the vineyards, where you’ll spot sheep grazing amidst the rows of vines, or relax in the picturesque garden, some of the seasonal produce might even make it onto your platter. Enjoy mulberry ice cream, let the kids play in the sandpit, or challenge friends to a game while soaking in the beauty of the surroundings.

‘Our family has deep ties to the Limestone Coast, generations of farming history and cherished holiday memories,’ says the McBride family. ‘When the opportunity to purchase Norfolk Rise came in 2021, it felt like a natural, yet exciting, next step. Since then, it’s been a true family affair, with two generations of the McBride family working together to bring this dream to life.’

Norfolk Rise • 438 Limestone Coast Rd, Mount Benson

Cape Jaffa Wines

In 1992, the Hooper family ventured into the untouched lands near Cape Jaffa on the Limestone Coast, planting vines in what was then an uncharted wine region, now known as Mount Benson. Today, Cape Jaffa Wines humbly resides in a charming stone cottage, overlooking their beloved Block 15 vineyards. While this third-generation winery may appear modest, it’s far from ordinary.

A true pioneer in biodynamic winemaking in South Australia, Cape Jaffa Winery is renowned for its innovative approach. Operating entirely off-grid, the winery continues to push boundaries. In 2017, they expanded into brewing, launching Loophole Brewing Co., which has since gained national distribution.

Making the most of their unique environment, Cape Jaffa Wines has also introduced LC36˚ a sparkling mineral water sourced from local limestone aquifers, further reflecting their commitment to sustainability and craftsmanship.

Cape Jaffa Winery • 459 Limestone Coast Rd, Wangolina

Loophole Brewery

Loophole Brewing Co. first tapped its inaugural keg in Easter 2015. Fast forward to 2024, and the brewery now boasts a fully equipped brew house, led by head brewer Tom O'Reilly. Every week, they brew their core range of six beers and explore small batch creations, from IPAs and Hazy Pales to Sours and exciting collaborations with their sister winery, Cape Jaffa Wines.

Loophole is committed to sustainability, focusing on minimising waste and pollution. ‘We recycle and repurpose as much as possible, and our entire operation runs off-grid, powered by solar energy. We also partner with other eco-conscious companies that share our values.’ Owner Derek Hooper. ‘For us, protecting the environment and reducing our carbon footprint isn’t just important—it’s our mission. We aim to preserve the beauty of our planet for future generations to enjoy.’

Guests are invited to join the Loophole Brewing Co. team for an exclusive brewery tour. Visitors will get a behind-the-scenes look at the unique brewing process while sampling craft beer straight from the tank. After the tour, they can relax and enjoy a refreshing brew with one of the expert brewers.

Loophole Brewery • Taproom located inside the Cape Jaffa Wines Cellar Door, Limestone Coast Rd, Wangolina

Wangolina Wines

The Goode family established Wangolina Station in Kingston in 1923, later planting the Wangolina vineyards in 1999. They now grow a range of varietals, including Shiraz, Cabernet Sauvignon, Semillon, Sauvignon Blanc, Pinot Gris, Grüner Veltliner (the only Grüner Veltliner made on the Limestone Coast!), and Malvasia Istriana.

Set against scenic pastoral views, Wangolina Wines offers contemporary wines, lush lawns, and wide open spaces. For food connoisseurs, their ‘Chip n Sip’ pairing, is a must-try.

‘Our big focus over the last few years has been growing more small parcels of rare things — and we’re now proudly the leading producer of alternate varieties on the Limestone Coast. It’s more making wine from passion, rather than following a recipe — it’s having a play around to create something more interesting, and our focus is on wines made outside our region or South Australia,’ Anita says. ‘At the end of the day, it’s about sitting around with a bunch of friends, enjoying each other’s company and sharing a wine that will complement that moment. When that comes together, it’s the best part of life and exactly what we think about putting into every bottle!’

Wangolina Wines • 8 Limestone Coast Rd, Wangolina

Woodsoak Wines

Will and Sonia Legoe, known affectionately as the ‘Farmer and his Wife,’ operate their 75-year-old family property in the picturesque Robe Wine Region. In 1998, they planted a 55-acre vineyard, and in 2010, launched their Woodsoak Wines label. The cellar door offers a pet-friendly, sunlit courtyard, a cozy indoor lounge, and a vintage cocktail caravan bar. Guests can enjoy wine tastings, cocktails, and their signature samosa plate with mango chutney, making it a perfect spot to unwind and experience the unique charm of their vineyard.

Woodsoak Wines • 20 Victoria St, Robe

Karatta Wines

Karatta Wines, a family-owned estate established by Peg and David Woods in 1997, began with their first vineyard, Tenison Vineyard. In the early 2000s, they expanded by purchasing the 12 Mile Vineyard. Today, Karatta Wine and Art Room in Robe offers a unique experience, blending wine tasting with local art exhibitions and cultural events. Visit their cellar door to enjoy wine while exploring art in this vibrant, creative space in the heart of Robe.

Karatta Wine & Art Gallery • 5 Victoria St, Robe

Robe Town Brewery

Robe Town Brewery is Australia’s only wood-fired brewery, offering a variety of unique beers brewed using old-school, low-tech methods. Located in the ‘industrial area’ of Robe, their cellar door and taproom feature over 20 different brews, local wines, and beverages. Enjoy the vibrant atmosphere with live music and events in a space that combines art, music, and great beer. Visit their tap room for a truly one-of-a-kind experience.

Robetown Brewery • 10 White St, Robe

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