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50 Best Things to do in Adelaide, Australia
"Perfecting their products through premium ingredients and 90 years of expertise, traditional German family recipes are a huge part of why Perryman’s Bakery are first-class. Also offering at home or office catering, taking the weight off your shoulders and your oven for those times that you want to dazzle your guests and enjoy all the fun at the same time. 54 Tynte Street, North Adelaide"
"The Perryman family founded Perryman’s Bakery in 1925 and the business stayed in the family for 3 generations until it was sold to the current owners in 2011. The traditional recipes are still followed and products are baked on-site daily using premium, locally sourced ingredients. View this post on Instagram"
"The go-to place for your animal produce-free treats and ‘meats’. Serving up sweet, brightly coloured donuts that look AMAZING, flaky filling stuffed pies, speciality cakes and more. Their delicious cakes are also available to order, smothered in butter-free butter-icing."
"With a passion for crafting anything remotely sweet, Jennys Bakery specialise in pastries, cheesecakes, pies and cakes. Take a visit to the bakery nestled within the hustle of Glen Osmond Road and be kindly greeted by the delightful of aromas of freshly baked goods. If you want to step away from the ordinary for your next event, choose from a banana caramel pie, mocha torte or rocky road cake."
"Jenny’s Gourmet Bakery knows that there will be times when their customers randomly crave for cake that is why they make sure to create cakes that are not only suitable for fancy events but also for everyday consumption. Some of these are chocolate cakes, mud cakes, and cheesecakes."
"📝 Options, options, options and servings that are on the generous side are just some of the reasons that have Adelaideans returning for more. From sandwiches and pies to sweet treats, and obviously coffee too, you’ll actually have to return a few times to try a bit of everything. 🕖 Weekdays 6.30am – 3pm, Saturdays and nights ‘on hold’"
"Global flavours are the order of the day at this homely café and bakery. Think Thai beef pies, Persian love cakes and macarons in rotating flavours (chocolate freckle and strawberry lime have both graced the cabinet). And, they take their coffee seriously here, too."
"Kyton’s now has a “walk-through” window at Edwardstown, selling fresh hot cross buns and lamingtons, which are also available at Drakes supermarkets."
"Sweet Affairs Cakes and Cupcakes creates custom cakes according to your likings. They vary from designs appropriate for children parties to occasions for adults such as erotic cakes. They offer delivery services in the whole area of Adelaide."
"Sweet Affairs Cakes and Cupcakes creates custom cakes according to your likings. They vary from designs appropriate for children parties to occasions for adults such as erotic cakes. They offer delivery services in the whole area of Adelaide."
"These bespoke cakes will help bring the wow factor to any event. Their range of sophisticated and elegant designs will be at the centre piece of your party, and their special finishing touches, like custom cookies or cupcakes for guests will help add a unique touch. But they don't stop at cakes, let Petal and Cake Co. cover everything from florals to styling for your special event too!"
"On the outskirts of the CBD you will find the Adelaide Botanic Gardens. With several different areas to explore including the First Creek Wetland, Garden of Health, SA Water Mediterranean Garden, International Rose Garden and the Australian Native Garden, there are plenty of opportunities to teach the kids all about various elements of the environment. Take the kids to Little Sprouts Kitchen Garden where kids can learn more about where their food comes from."
"Beautiful gardens and architecture greet you as you wander through these gardens. Spend some time in the visitor centre learning about the plants or take a guided (or self-guided walk) and catch a glimpse of some of the wildlife that calls these gardens home. Families tip: Catch the free tram to the gardens to add to the excitement."
"These magnificent formal gardens include an international rose garden, giant water lilies, an avenue of Moreton Bay fig trees, acres…"
"The new and accessible nature playspace at Wittunga Botanic Garden is the perfect spot for kids to learn and play at the same time. The playspace was designed in collaboration with students from Blackwood Primary School. It includes a ribbed frog where children can experiment with music, a log scramble so they can hone in on gross motor skills, an in-ground wheelchair trampoline for children with accessibility needs and a rock mound complete with a play tunnel for kids to get an elevated view across the garden."
"Wittunga Botanic Garden is a little-known park in the suburbs. While it’s not as popular as the Mount Lofty or Botanic Gardens, there’s a peaceful tranquility here that’s hard to find elsewhere. Wittunga has a huge variety of native birds and animal life that are attracted to the indigenous flora."
"If you’re planning on also having your ceremony in Veale Gardens, then you will need a permit from the council, but if you’re just looking to have your photo shoot done, then no such permission is needed. Located in the southern park lands, Veale Gardens boasts beautifully manicured lawns and a man made river sweeping through the whole garden area. There are a number of different rock pools that also make for a great setting for wedding photography."
"The flavours of Japan married with French refinement create a new culinary experience at KL Teppanyaki on King William Street in Adelaide's CBD. East meets West in a classic heritage marble venue whic..."
"21 King William Street, 5000, Adelaide (SA)"
"You’d think that the bucolic surroundings of this heritage rotunda would steal diners’ attention away from the gourmet fare on the plate, but the ever-changing seasonal menu of contemporary Australian cuisine is impossible to ignore. Following a ‘paddock to plate’ philosophy, the Botanic Garden Restaurant relies on ethically sourced local produce as well as vegetables and herbs from their 51-hectare kitchen garden."
"Wow! What a cool building, and what a fabulous setting. Camera-conducive views and contemporary varietals (viognier, pinot grigio, pinot gris), plus an outstanding restaurant (book for lunch: two/three/four courses $65/75/85, serving noon to 3pm Wednesday to Monday). Tastings of entry-level wines are free."