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Restaurants in Adelaide CBD,SA With Alfresco Dining
"This restaurant has been serving mouth-watering and healthy dishes since 2011. Since then, it has been beating the stigma against vegetarian alternatives with their plant-based cuisine. If you want to enjoy burgers and sundaes as well, this is a great choice for you."
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"Open seven days and opposite East End Cellars, the best retail wine shop in South Australia, you will find wine bar MotherVine. Owned by Master of Wine David LeMire and sommelier Patrick Madden, you can rest assured that you will find some cult classic wines in their cellar. They have a section of the wine list with a featured winery from time to time, so it is great to be able to taste a variety of wines, cuvees and vintages from one single winery."
"Unwine in the East End with Adelaide locals at Mother Vine on Vardon Avenue. This trendy wine bar rocks an industrial-style fit-out of polished concrete, slate grey décor, high backed stools and moody... Order OnlineBook Now"
"Along Frederick Road, West Lakes, Adelaide is the award-winning Old Habits Cafe. Here, customer service is their motto. They guarantee quick and friendly service and love you invite you back for another cup of coffee."
"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."
"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."