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Our guide to late night dessert bars in Adelaide | SA Tourism
"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."
"A destination where fellow chocoholics come together and fantasise about the beautiful dishes chocolate is used to create. For those that struggle with the syndrome of having eyes bigger than their stomach, this is where we suggest you loosen your belt buckle and truly indulge. Would you prefer the oreo brownie with cookies ice cream and milk chocolate crushed oreos, or the sago pearls cooked in coconut cream, lychee, mango coulis & coconut sorbet?"
"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."
"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!"
"Gelatissimo has a passion and commitment to creating hand-made premium artisan gelato, which make fresh in-store, using secret traditional Calabrian family ..."
"This is a well established cafe/casual restaurant in the popular Hutt Street precinct. They serve a good cup of coffee, and they have a nice selection of ice ..."
"Nestled down a quiet, leafy laneway in the Adelaide Hills, Red Cacao is a boutique artisan chocolatier, café and dessert bar dishing up chocolatey goodness that really hits the sweet spot. Having trained extensively through Australia and Europe, Adelaide’s very own Willy Wonka, Marcus Booth-Remmers, creates a huge array of chocolates available from the Stirling café. From blocks of chocolate, to ganache and truffles, these sweat treats are crafted using unique ingredients like mulberry, local Shiraz and chilli."
"This boutique chocolatier nestled away in the beautiful Stirling creates intricately crafted desserts. From chocolate blocks to Grenache and truffle all intertwined with intriguing ingredients such as mulberry, local shiraz and even chilli. If you don't have time to get your chocolate fix during the day each Friday night this quaint venue is transformed into a moody, candle lit locale, perfect for those sweet and intimate date nights."
"Meet Adelaide’s Delicatessen Kitchen & Bar – a contemporary French Bistro, fitted out with an elegant black and white decor. The menu is hearty, with staples of French cuisine and amazing sandwiches. The stand out however is the delicious, classically made steak and chips."
"Delicatessen Kitchen & Bar is a go-to French restaurant in the city. If you are in search of elegant French cuisine served with the best local wines, this French-style bistro is the place for you. Here, you will find an exciting selection of meals and drinks."
"The facade of this East End favourite looks just like a Parisian Metro station, and the brunch served within its walls taste just like a Parisian bistro. Hey Jupiter is a ‘brasserie francaise’ plating up bread baked in local boulangeries and sweet treats created by Adelaide’s top patisseries. If you’re feeling really fancy, order the Champagne Breakfast For Two, washing down your eggs, salmon and pastries with a bottle of bubbles."
"Eating some French food, perhaps – maybe a classic soupe a l'oignon (French onion soup) or a tub of moules au saffran (mussels steamed in... Vietnamese in Adelaide"
"This fine pub in the heart of Rundle Street is something of an Adelaide institution. The Austral offers an excellent menu of modern Australian food, local and international ales, as well as live entertainment."
"205 Rundle Street, AdelaideKick back with a jug of beer out front and watch pedestrians go by as you listen to live acoustic music.pub / meals / live music"
"Next is the Howling Owl Hotel, situated off the vibrant Rundle Street, Vaughan Place Adelaide. The café has a sophisticated environment with modern décor, an international choice menu, and a wide variety of caffeinated beverages. If you can make it for coffee at Howling Owl, pair it with one of their famous paninis, followed by a strawberry shortcake martini for dessert."
"Unpretentious and generous is the best way to sum up this long-standing Port local serving southern Italian fare. Pop in for a pizza or linger over a four-course feast, waving hello to owners Carmine and Melina, and Nonna Vicky whenever she pops her head out of the kitchen. 49 Commercial Rd, Port Adelaide carmineandco.com.au"