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22 Beautiful Places You Won't Believe Are Actually In Adelaide
"The clean lines, floor-to-ceiling windows and sleek black interior of this uber-popular cafe reflect Exchange’s sophisticated offerings on the plate and in the cup. This East End establishment has earned a formidable reputation for coffee roasted by Market Lane and artisanal tea by Waterloo Tea, as well as a refined menu of modern, inventive dishes."
"Also situated along Vardon Avenue, Adelaide, is Exchange Specialty Cafe. This is a great shop that carefully sources sustainable beans from around the world. In so doing, their coffees are full of flavour and vary in bold tastes."
"Brunch, the mealtime created where don’t have to get up too early, where you can drink alcohol before midday, and where you can combine eggs and bacon with burgers and fries and not feel one bit guilty about it. When we really think about it, the only con about brunch is that it doesn’t last all day!. Adelaide’s brunch scene is without a doubt one you will want to crawl out of bed for so, to get you started on your day, here are the 10 best breakfast and brunch spots in Adelaide you have to visit in 2021."
"Tucked away on Egmont Terrace, this rustic, old fashioned cafe oozes flare and quirkiness and is crammed with every classic (granola, French toast and full brekky) alongside more inventive options – such as the falafel bowl topped with red pepper and walnut hummus and a mild harissa dressing. The specialty peach lime or mint iced tea is a must – that will have your morning off to a refreshing start!. 2 Egmont Terrace, Hawthorne"
"Prepare to queue at this small Hawthorn brunch spot – there are only so many eclectic mismatched tables and chairs to accommodate all the hungry diners desperate to taste the Pantry’s appetising brekky options. The menu isn’t huge but the portions certainly are, plus there are plenty of dedicated dishes for kids and vegans – choose from 10 terrific brunches free of animal products as well as four vegan milkshakes and smoothies."
"Holy best burger of our lives people, you have to get into Gang Gang and eat your body weight in burgers!. We are a family of burger lovers, and feel pretty confident we’ve tried pretty much every high profile burger you can get in Adelaide. I cannot confirm that statement with receipts but look, we’ve had a lot of burgers."
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"You and the girls need sustenance but aren’t sure where to go; you’ve exhausted all the brunch options and want to discover something new, exciting and fun. With options including ‘BAE’ - bacon, egg, hash browns, and ‘Chocolate Bowl’, washed down with organic tea and fresh juices, this has to be the new place you check out. 5/292 Military Road, Semaphore Park"
"A long running smorgasbord on the south end of Gawler Place, The Ritz is a lavish lunch spot, owned and operated by the Mazis family for the past 25 years. Tim is the second generation and is gradually trying to get his dad to stop coming into work. Chris Verrier in the kitchen keeps the hot menu fresh and updating daily, and the big breakfast here is more than ample."
"471 Greenhill Road, Tusmore 5065 | P: 7120 20131/58 King William Street, Kent Town 5067 | P: 8101 1550. Take away meals available for pick up."
"Following the suggested picturesque path, trail along Greenhill Road, around the edges of the Cleland Conservation Park, and soon enough you will arrive in a tiny town called Uraidla. Only the essentials are present here: a primary school, post office, bakery, hotel and a brewery (as we said, just the essentials). The latter three are all owned by the same company with the brewery housed inside the bakery."
"Leaving the town on Lobethal, link up with the Onkaparinga Valley Road as it will lead you straight to Left Barrel Brewing’s taproom. Here you'll find Brad Bown and his farmhouse-inspired beers within a small shopping complex. Brad’s point of difference is his love of the unconventional yeast strains and bacteria, often experimenting with the likes of Norwegian yeast kviek, Brettanomyces, lactobacillus and pediococcus."
"Renowned as one of Adelaide’s original microbreweries, from a rental property’s shed in the Barossa Valley, to a large warehouse in Royal Park, Big Shed Brewing Concern has certainly come a long way. Creating an array of weird but wonderfully named and tasty craft beers expect everything from the F-Yeah American Pale Ale, Californiacator West Coast IPA and Frankenbrown American Brown Ale amongst many more. Under the guidance of the Big Shed Brewing Concern team, for your visit we’d recommend partaking in the Ultimate Brewday Experience where you can get down and dirty lugging hoses, taking samples and understanding the hands-on nature of the job."
"With great glass frontage out on to the sea, and amazing views of Henley Jetty, this easy dining option gives diners the option to enjoy some great gourmet pizzas and small dishes for sharing. The wine list and staff’s knowledge of the drinks menu is fantastic. If the weather is nice, head outside on to the side deck, which also offers water views."
"CBD: 38 Waymouth Street 5000 | P: 8211 6723Hyde Park: 1/160 King William Rd, Hyde Park 5061 | P: 8272 8186Henley Beach: 269 Seaview Rd, Henley Beach 5022 | P: 8422 8606"
"Melt cbd in Waymouth Street offers the city dwellers their favourite tapas and pizza they have come to know and love from it's first home in Hyde Park."
"This Bastille Day, Republic are celebrating with a special French-inspired 3 course menu. For $55 all-inclusive (OR available for individual purchase) you can enjoy a glass of G.H.MUMM Cordon Rouge, Champagne, and: ENTREE / chicken pâté MAIN / bouillabaisse DESSERT / apple tarte tatinBookings essential on 8362 4657.120 Magill Rd, Norwood"
"This Norwood favourite is an elegant pub that’s benefitted from major renovations that have added sleek, contemporary facilities to a historic venue built in 1880. There are lots of outdoor seating options beneath the sparkling fairy lights in the sprawling beer garden area, a twinkly setting for a meal that’s more than your average pub grub."
"Widely reputed to be the prettiest cricket ground in the world, the Adelaide Oval hosts all kinds of different sporting events throughout the year. Opened in 1871, it still exhibits some incredible Edwardian architecture in places, and its old scoreboard helps retain its charm among the more modern developments. Watching a game of cricket or Australian rules football here is a great way to experience the passion with which Aussies support their local teams."
"The South Australian capital is nicknamed the City of Churches, but its most famous cathedral is dedicated to sport, a venue that routinely draws a crowd of 50,000-plus to worship at the altar of cricket and Australian football. Rock up in summer for a game of cricket – either the Australian national team or the Adelaide Strikers Big Bash franchise – or in winter to see the city’s beloved AFL clubs, the Adelaide Crows and Port Adelaide Power."
"Once home to South Australia’s criminally insane patients, Glenside Hospital, formerly known as the Parkside Lunatic Asylum, amongst others, was designed in the mid-19th century by EJ Woods. Completed in 1885, it served as a psychiatric hospital until the 1970s when it was largely abandoned. Now, the hospital’s infamous Z Ward – where the criminally and mentally insane were held – is open to the public, running both day tours and ghost tours that tell the stories of the inmates and this fascinatingly dark side of colonial history."