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Decadent dessert bars in Adelaide
"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."
"After a hard day's worth of touring, it might be nice to sit down to something a little sweeter to eat. As a vegan, you can't always have restaurant desserts, however, as they contain animal products. This is where Eggless Dessert Cafe comes in"
"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"
"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!"
"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."
"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 ..."
"Located along King Willian Street, Spaghetti Western is home to an impressive collection of flavours the whole family can enjoy. The menu features $15 lunch specials, including fettuccine carbonara, spaghetti meatballs, chicken salad, arancini balls and salad, and a vegetable fritter. For more information or to browse the full menu, head to the Spaghetti Western website."
"The eggs are fried in olive oil and combining them with buttered wholemeal bread really was delicious. The former Premier, Jay Weatherill, sits one table away, blending in with the scene – Lucia’s is an institution. This perennial favourite with its checkered floor, wood-panelled walls, and frothy cappuccinos makes for an all-encompassing experience."
"Location: Shop 1-2 Western Mall Adelaide Central Market,44 – 60 Gouger Street. Opening Times: Monday – Thursday: 7am – 3pm Friday: 7am – 8pm Saturday: 7am – 3pm Sunday: CLOSED. Not starting class until later or finishing early for the day?"
"They are doing some works on the tram lines while closed, and are looking forward to opening again early in 2021 with more great attractions. Located in the northern suburb of St Kilda, the Tramway Museum is staffed entirely by volunteers. The museum is dedicated to the history of trams in Adelaide, but it does also include some trams from interstate."
"Up until 1957, Adelaide had an extensive network of trams spider-webbing out from the city into the suburbs. Then costs, an ageing fleet and public transport myopia got the better of the politicians and all the..."
"Standing grand in the middle of North Terrace alongside many other cultural opportunities, the AGSA is must visit. Established as the National Gallery of South Australia in 1881, you can find ongoing exhibitions alongside an array of classic through to modern pieces on display. North Terrace, Adelaide"
"Spend a few hushed hours in the vaulted, parquetry-floored gallery that represents the big names in Australian art. Permanent exhibitions include Australian, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander, Asian, European... Top ChoiceMuseum in Adelaide"
"One of the most visited in Australia and definitely among the top 10 things to do in Adelaide. With five floors of exhibits covering fossils, mammals, Ancient Egypt, special exhibition spaces and more plus Aboriginal and Pacific Cultures collections, the SA Museum offers plenty for young and old. With so many interactive hands on activities, Myla absolutely loved it here, she particularly loved checking out the various world mammals, learning about the various South Australian biodiversity and checking out the giant squid which spans across four floors dangling in an elevator shaft!"
"The museum is right beside the Art Gallery of South Australia. If you are interested in the Australian Aboriginal culture and history, there is no better place to come than here. It houses the largest collection of artefacts focusing exclusively on the Australian Aboriginal."
"The South Australian Museum is located near North Terrace Avenue, downtown. Founded in 1856, it’s one of the oldest museum in the state. David Hearle / CC BY"