Henrietta. Windsor


Wooden tables in a restaurant  with  blue and silver splashings of colour

75 Chapel Street,

Windsor VIC 3181

Middle Eastern Restaurant

Lunch: Friday-Sunday 12pm-2:30pm

Dinner: Friday + Saturday 5:30pm-10pm

Tuesday - Thursday + Sunday 5:30pm-9pm


Nestled on the Windsor end of Chapel Street, Henrietta brings all the Middle Eastern flavours, with a modern Australian feel.

Off to a great start with an automatic door to get you inside - easy access for everyone is such a win! There’s a nice gradual ramp to lead you into the dining space.

The space starts off a bit narrow but opens up into a gorgeous blue dining area. Standard tables, comfy chairs, and booth seating are all set up for a relaxed vibe. There are some high communal tables and bar stools near the front if that’s more your style. When it’s busy, tables can get close together, so if you need extra room, perimeter seating is the way to go. Definitely worth booking ahead during peak times and giving them a heads up about accessibility needs – just for that extra peace of mind.

Behind the silver doors in the dining room, you’ll find the bathrooms – and yes, another automated door! Love seeing these thoughtful touches for easier access. The accessible toilet is spacious and has a backrest.

I finally found an accessible parking spot for Chapel Street runs. There’s a carpark across the road on James Street with one accessible space. If that’s taken, the regular spots here are still a better choice than trying your luck on Chapel Street itself – much easier to navigate.

Easy access and delicious food, I’m definitely coming back, especially when all-you-can-eat charcoal chicken is on the menu!

Report Card | A

  • Entrance 10/10

  • Space 8/10

  • Toilet 9.5/10

  • Parking 7/10


 
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