The Ezidi Place

The Ezidi Place Dishing up modern Ezidi soul food in the heart of Armidale

24/02/2023
Packing up for our weekend. See you on Tuesday 🙂
04/02/2023

Packing up for our weekend. See you on Tuesday 🙂

Our food is better than our chalk writing.
03/02/2023

Our food is better than our chalk writing.

Who's the best cook in the kitchen? Sada puts the soul in soul food. 📸 Simon Scott
02/11/2022

Who's the best cook in the kitchen? Sada puts the soul in soul food.

📸 Simon Scott

Did someone say  ? Armidale's very own Jean-Pierre is a big part of what makes The Ezidi Place tick as well as it does. ...
31/10/2022

Did someone say ? Armidale's very own Jean-Pierre is a big part of what makes The Ezidi Place tick as well as it does. He lends his considerable talent and experience to guide our staff as they embark on their hospitality journey.

📸 Simon Scott

Address

146 Dangar Street
Armidale, NSW
2350

Opening Hours

Tuesday 6pm - 8pm
Wednesday 6pm - 8pm
Thursday 6pm - 8pm
Friday 6pm - 8pm
Saturday 6pm - 8pm

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The Minnie Barn

The Minnie Barn serves authentic Ezidi cuisine. A Tapas & a “Feed Menu” is available.

“The Minnie Barn’s” name was inspired by Minnie Webb. Minnie was the Captain of the first all-female fire brigade in Australia, the “Amazons”, who were located in Armidale NSW.

Minnie is featured on the City Centre’s mural which pays homage to the Amazons, celebrating the dedication and bravery of the female fire fighters who volunteered their services between 1901 and 1905.

The mural is located on the Barney Street entrance.