The Halfway Hotel is situated on Port Road on the main strip of Beverley, north of the Adelaide CBD. Our Graziers Steakhouse has a menu influenced by local suppliers and the very best of Adelaide's produce. We've built a reputation for serving some of best, most succulent and delicious steaks around, and we wouldn't have it any other way.
Select your cut from the chilled cabinet and have it char-grilled by our Graziers trained master chefs. Our ingredients are sourced fresh from local producers to ensure we put the very best of South Australia on your plate. We also have all the pub favourites you know and love, to satisfy everyone's taste - think fresh seafood, wholesome pastas and clean salads.
Select your cut from the chilled cabinet and have it char-grilled by our Graziers trained master chefs. Our ingredients are sourced fresh from local producers to ensure we put the very best of South Australia on your plate. We also have all the pub favourites you know and love, to satisfy everyone's taste - think fresh seafood, wholesome pastas and clean salads.
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Our Sports Bar is well equipped for drinking with a selection of ice cold beer on tap and a strong wine, spirits and cider offering. Whether you're popping in for a drink after work, seeing mates or catching the game on our big screens, you can bet we have something for everyone. A refreshing beer in the summertime and a full bodied drop from our Bistro Bar in the winter; no matter the occasion, the Halfway Hotel is the place to be.
The Halfway Hotel is a versatile function and event space, with areas that can cater for up to 100 guests. We specialise in private and events; everything from conferences to birthdays, engagement parties and more. We're able to tailor our rooms and event experiences to what you need with cocktail, conferencing or seated menus.
We strive to be at the heart of our local community by providing a place for friends to meet, for families to relax and to host local functions and events. We are the unofficial 'clubhouse' for a number of local sporting teams - a place to re-convene after matches, sell raffle tickets, celebrate victories and commiserate losses.
Reviews (17)
Cindy Schache
Dec 04, 2021
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Caitlin Page Spender
Nov 04, 2021
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The staff were friendly and helpful, the food is well priced and for me it was a large meal and I got to take some home, I liked the fact that there weren't too many chips, I love chips they are one if my favourite foods but you really don't need many and I also liked the slaw instead of the little tub of sad salad that most places do, will definitely come back again.
Mindful Barbarian
Oct 19, 2021
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Kris Morrison
Oct 16, 2021
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Rachel Silvers
Sep 26, 2021
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The location was good, the room was small but we knew that when we booked, the WiFi didn’t work but whatever it’s a remote area. The real complaint was the cleanliness. The shower curtain was wet and moldy, the toilet seat was broken, the fan had an inch of dust hanging off it and the ac unit was beyond noisy. The extra bed, (futon?)… would have been more comfortable sleeping on the ground.
Cameron Clark
Aug 12, 2021
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Jefferson Morris
Aug 05, 2021
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Cyphar
Jul 26, 2021
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Eliza Minnick
Jun 15, 2019
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Hidden gem near Glacier National Park. If you're looking for something built up with restaurants nearby this isn't for you, but if you're prepared your stay can be amazing. There aren't many amenities but everything is clean and modern and what was there worked well. Also I was prepared for no wifi as others reviews said it doesn't work but it worked well for me so that was a pleasant surprise.
Lance
Jan 06, 2019
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It's a pretty enough place, and it's right of the road, but that's about as far as the positives go. The rooms are tiny, you check in at a hotel about a mile down the road, the room we got had 1 queen bed and a futon. I've slept on floors softer than that futon multiple times. The place is maybe 200 feet from the train tracks so I hope you can sleep through the train whistles at 2 am. They claim to have Wi-Fi, I wasn't aware you could run Wi-Fi off of a dial-up connection but it sure seems like they found a way. It advertises as a 2 star hotel but does not offer 2 star hotel amenities. I would
South House
Nov 19, 2018
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You can have a nice, inexpensive, pleasant stay at this motel with a little planning. There is no microwave or mini-fridge in the type of room we stayed in but we always travel with a cooler of some sort and make a fridge with it by mixing ice, salt and water. Depending on the size of the cooler you can keep a few drinks cold or keep enough food and drinks to last for days. There is a market in Hungry Horse that is about 40 miles away but we were heading that direction each day anyway to go to the West Glacier entrance for the national park. The prices at the market in Hungry Horse are reasonable
Tushar Verma
Dec 26, 2017
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Booked the room (thru a friend) from about $125 per night for July 2-4 2017.
This property is owned by 'Izzac Walton Hotel' (IWH) which is about 1 mile down the road towards Essex Amtrak station. The checkin happens here.
Being in the mountains near Glacier National Park (GNP), there is no cellphone coverage.
They have a landline telephone on the property (red phone on the front) that can be used to call the IWH for any questions or requests.
Wifi - They do have a guest Wifi network for which the password is given at checkin. The network is fairly useless. At best, it can be used to send messages
This property is owned by 'Izzac Walton Hotel' (IWH) which is about 1 mile down the road towards Essex Amtrak station. The checkin happens here.
Being in the mountains near Glacier National Park (GNP), there is no cellphone coverage.
They have a landline telephone on the property (red phone on the front) that can be used to call the IWH for any questions or requests.
Wifi - They do have a guest Wifi network for which the password is given at checkin. The network is fairly useless. At best, it can be used to send messages
Julius S.
Feb 03, 2017
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LaurieAnne S.
Aug 29, 2016
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Fantastic. The service was great. They made a Mushroom Risotto for my vegetarian friend and she was impressed. Me, I had the Lamb Shanks and the meat just fell off the bone and the flavours were divine. Highly recommend. Might pay to make a Reservation as it is very popular and busy. Prices are reasonable.
Bella L.
Aug 03, 2016
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Amazed. Another pub? Yes, but it's a pub that services awesome quality food. Lunch special, buy one get one free makes the main meal extra value for money. So half price food didn't half the quality. Very busy lunch time, the steak was perfectly cooked. I'm a huge meat eater and have been to many steakhouses. Their steak really took me by surprise. Cooked perfectly as I ordered. And they have a 1kg steak challenge, I will make sure my name is going to be on that board. Loved it. Stop paying to much for your meal.
Jess S.
Sep 07, 2015
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Came here not expecting too much even though I'd heard good things.
I ordered a chicken parmy, no surprises there. My bf got steak and onion rings to share.
My dinner had stringy bits of bacon on top, no bacon thanks. Plus didn't mention it on the menu. The schnitzel was an odd colour inside but wasn't raw. I didn't eat much needless to say.
The steak was amazing apparently, it is a steak house so I'd hope so. The onion rings on the other hand, it was just thick, thick batter. We had one each and didn't touch them again.
I ate both our salads. I don't
I ordered a chicken parmy, no surprises there. My bf got steak and onion rings to share.
My dinner had stringy bits of bacon on top, no bacon thanks. Plus didn't mention it on the menu. The schnitzel was an odd colour inside but wasn't raw. I didn't eat much needless to say.
The steak was amazing apparently, it is a steak house so I'd hope so. The onion rings on the other hand, it was just thick, thick batter. We had one each and didn't touch them again.
I ate both our salads. I don't
Scott N.
Jan 04, 2012
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Possibly the most creative name for a pub in the state, The Halway Hotel is located Halfway between Port Adelaide and The City. In the ye olden days it used to be a traditional stop for those making the treck, but nowadays if you can't hold onto your thirst then you really have a problem.....like me!
There isn't too much special about the Halfway, it is just a normal, common Adelaide Pub that caters for the family looking for an inexpensive night out and the pokie punters. One point of interest is that the front bar is seperated from the rest of the establishment by the bottle &apos
There isn't too much special about the Halfway, it is just a normal, common Adelaide Pub that caters for the family looking for an inexpensive night out and the pokie punters. One point of interest is that the front bar is seperated from the rest of the establishment by the bottle &apos