My family and I booked Whitehall for the week-end of September 14 -16 this year.
The Whitehall Guesthouse has a rich history in Queenscliff, having been built in 1927. As such, any potential guests must be prepared for the establishment's character to be reflected in its age and appearance. In parts, this rambling old favourite looks every bit its age, and is quite tired and worn in appearance...like me!
However, the location and overall space, the kitchen facilities, the main entertaining area are all ideal. The event was my 80th Birthday, and there were 23 in the party from my age, down to our youngest grandson who is approaching 8 years old. The linen provided was crisp and clean, and there was plenty of hot water and excellent heating throughout.
Antony Heath, with whom we dealt, was a delight. Very co-operative and supportive. For the Saturday evening we decided to bring in a local caterer from the list provided by Antony, and we chose Salt Bush Caterers run by Bronte Allen. What a wonderful choice! The three course meal was superb. Bronte, assisted by her sister Sarah, prepared the meals in Whitehall's kitchen using fresh produce from the local area. They attended the tables in the main room where we dined, and cleaned up after the meal.
All in all it was a memorable, and wonderful experience, one that I will not forget.
A rambling old place that made one feel at home, much like a comfortable old pair of shoes, a wonderful chef, and one's family all around... what more could an Old Codger want?
I would recommend it to anyone wishing to celebrate a similar occasion.
Garry Howes