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"Eggless frequently has dessert fans lining up for its egg-free blondies and cakes, Asian desserts such as sago pudding and vegan-friendly options. Desserts can occasionally miss the mark but a friendly and unpretentious dessert bar that caters so well to people with dietary issues is undoubtedly a good thing. 162 Goodwood Road Wednesday to Saturday 8pm to late Sunday 7.30pm to lateeggless.com.au"
"Funnily enough, everything dished up at the Eggless Dessert Cafe is eggless. This vegan friendly, home made cafe sources local ingredients from around Adelaide to pull together some of the finest desserts brought to life. Their menu includes cakes, sundae, tarts, custards and donuts and we can assure you, you really don't need egg to create mouth watering sweets."
"Treat yo’ self in a pink paradise home to all things sweet at Love, Stephy. A relative new-comer to Adelaide’s dessert scene, this insta-worthy Hindley Street dessert café is decked out in pink from top-to-toe, with velvet pink chairs, a pink marble floor, pink wall paper and a roof of roses making this one of the cutest spots to satisfy your sweet-tooth. You’ll be tickled pink with the huge dessert menu too; we recommend one of their signature petit gateaux or macarons."
"Take a step through Love, Stephy's front door and enter a dessert wonderland that will have you feeling as though you are inside a ball of fairy floss. This fairytale dessert bar is fitted out head-to-toe with pink everything, from paper roses swarming the roof, to pink wallpaper and pink marble flooring fitting with the theme. Their extensive macaron flavours will have you intrigued and their petit gateaux do surely hit the spot too."
"Love, Stephy is an exquisite location for enchanting treats of the highest quality and style. A place to meet, enjoy decadent treats made with the finest ingredients, and embrace a warm, barista-made coffee - everything is offered at this one destination. The macaroons are a must try"
"There’s 25 different types of Belgian hot chocolate such as butterscotch and hazelnut praline all under $7 as well as $8 frappes with flavours like Snickers or matcha. It’s also one of the best places for lunch in Adelaide, with an all-day brunch menu offering zesty guacamole and chicken on sourdough or pesto chicken paninis for under $13. But the standouts are definitely the desserts."
"Calling all chocoholics: loosen your belt buckle and dig in to a chocolate-smothered dream at North Adelaide’s Chocolatree. A lively affair with funky décor, a huge indoor mural, comfy sofas and café-style seating. Chocolatree specialises in Belgian-style, handcrafted chocolates made with fresh ingredients by an in-house chocolatier."
"There’s even a full page dedicated just to hot chocolate drinks!. No wonder we keep doing back!. View this post on Instagram"
"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!"
"As well as its signature premium ice cream, St Louis offers desserts like crepes ($14.90), Belgian waffles ($14.90), chocolate fondue ($22-24 for two people), Spanish churros ($8 for one person) and peanut butter cream pie in a jar ($12.90). Quality ingredients and an interesting cocktail menu lift the experience well above the average. 19 Gouger StreetMondays to Thursday 7.30am–11pm Fridays 7.30am–midnight Saturdays 9am-midnight and Sundays 9am-11pmst-louis.com.au"
"If you thought the name was a mouthful, just wait until you try the food at St Louis!. Unashamedly decadent and exotic, the basis for their menu is their locally made, rich ice-cream. The crème on top (metaphorically speaking) is their range of coffees, hot chocolates and even dessert cocktails."
"You’ll find six stores in South Australia; Adelaide, North Adelaide, Norwood, Hyde Park, Glenelg and Modbury. Made locally, St Louis desserts are ridiculously tasty. Pick from a selection of handmade chocolates and a huge range of ice cream flavours."
"Gelatissimo has a passion and commitment to creating hand-made premium artisan gelato, which make fresh in-store, using secret traditional Calabrian family ..."
"The mother of dessert cafés, BracegirdlesHouse of Fine Chocolate has two locations in Adelaide, on Glenelg’s bustling Jetty Road and on Cross Road in Adelaide’s inner south. Casual and inviting, it's the perfect place to catch up with friends after dinner. All desserts are made on-site by highly talented chocolatiers, and there’s a load to choose from."
"If you don’t know Sir Hans Heysen, then why not get acquainted by visiting his home. One of Australia’s most noted landscape artists, the historic house-come-gallery-museum is set upon 60-hectares of scenic land, just outside of Hahndorf, and holds some 200 original works. 68 Heysen Road, Hahndorf"
"Bowden: Plant 4 Bowden Third St, Bowden SA 5007 | P: 8248 7062CBD: Shop 1/100 King William Rd, Goodwood | P: 8377 7551 Glenelg: Shop 10/1 Colley Terrace, Glenelg SA 5045 | P: 0414 674 794"
"A post shared by Nutrition Republic™ (@nutritionrepublic) on Feb 10, 2017 at 1:52pm PST. The name says it all. This family-run business delivers beautiful and nutritious wholefoods."
"Family ran and providing the freshest ingredients from their farms, there is enough choice in their seasonal menus to keep going back again and again. We’ve got our mind set on the avo pumpkin on toast for our first visit… or maybe the gnocchi. No, wait, it’s got to be the big breakfast."
"This park in the heart of Adelaide’s downtown is a place where people can relax for a few moments, take some time out or have a cafe in the amid the vegetation. Covering over 50 hectares, the Adelaide Botanic Gardens is the biggest greenhouse in the southern hemisphere. The park host many events such as festivals and concerts all year long."
"Featuring bright purple wisterias, enormous greenhouses, exotic huts, and dainty rose gardens, you'll easily find your very own hideaway in this mass of greenery. For the ultimate experience, buy a pre-packaged sandwich from the retro kiosk, to eat whilst circling the duck pond."
"If you don’t know Sir Hans Heysen, then why not get acquainted by visiting his home. One of Australia’s most noted landscape artists, the historic house-come-gallery-museum is set upon 60-hectares of scenic land, just outside of Hahndorf, and holds some 200 original works. 68 Heysen Road, Hahndorf"