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The Best Coffee Shops and Cafes in Adelaide, Australia
"Exchange Specialty Coffee 12-18 Vardon Avenue, Adelaide SA 5000. Exchange was founded in June 2013 (happy recent sixth birthday, team), and on most days you can find owner and founder Tom Roden at work behind the Synesso (as pictured). The café made a name for itself by taking coffee and service very, very seriously, and, of course, being the first café in Adelaide to make free sparkling water for the table standard."
"📝 A loyal following continually fills the tables inside and out of Exchange Specialty Coffee. And, it’s easy to see why when their coffee, provided by Market Lane Coffee and locals Monday’s Coffee Co, is that good. Veg and vegan options round out the tight yet impressive menu."
"With a roastery operating on the mezzanine and plants hanging from the ceiling, Crack Kitchen is a lovely space to spend some time sipping on your favourite brew. 🕖 Weekdays 7.30am – 3pm, Weekends 8am – 3pm. 📍 13 Franklin Street"
"Crack Kitchen is a cafe, roastery & specialty coffee brewer all-in-one who are at the very top of their game; you’ll always leave totally satisfied. Throw in some of the best brunch in town and you’re onto a real winner here."
"The culmination of a shared passion for life and food, Jack Greens on Waymouth Street in Adelaide is a place to eat, meet, greet, chill and have fun. This family-owned business connects people through... Order OnlineRequest Booking"
"The culmination of a shared passion for life and food, Jack Greens on Waymouth Street in Adelaide is a place to eat, meet, greet, chill and have fun. This family-owned business connects people through... Order OnlineBook Now"
"The culmination of a shared passion for life and food, Jack Greens on Waymouth Street in Adelaide is a place to eat, meet, greet, chill and have fun. This family-owned business connects people through..."
"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."
"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"
"These bite sized, crispy, fluffy, sweet honey balls are the sensational Greek treat you didn't know you needed in your life and thankfully for Loukoumades 2 locations around Adelaide, that's made all the easier. Choose the original loukoumades that come drizzled in honey and cinnamon, or treat yourself to kinder surprise or Oreo crumble topped loukomades for the real sugar addict. 2, 173 King William Road, Hyde Park"
"They’re so passionate about good coffee that they designed and built their own roasting equipment from the ground up, because they wanted that would do exactly what they wanted. They say they are “100% committed to ethical coffee relationships – if it’s good for you, us and the grower – we’re onboard!"
"Plant 4 Bowden, 5 Third Street, Bowden 5007 | P: 0431 122 760. Take home catering available (including dried pasta, sauces, pies, salads and more). For more info, visit https://mygrandmaben.com/collections/take-home-catering."
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"The second oldest zoo in the country, Adelaide Zoo was opened in 1883 and is home to over 3,000 animals. Located just to the north of the city center, the zoo is divided into different regions, such as Africa, Australia, and South America. Animals from those parts of the world all reside happily in their natural habitats."
"Meet Wang Wang & Funi, the resident giant pandas at the Adelaide Zoo. They’ve been on loan from China since 2009 and are the only breeding pair in Australia, but they’ve yet to produce any offspring. At the zoo you’ll also see many native animals such as koalas, kangaroos, emus, and sea lions."
"Located just 10 km (6 miles) from the Adelaide city center, Glenelg is a charming beachside suburb known for its sandy beach, historic…"
"The two opulent levels of Mary's are finished with sleek edges and furnished with luxurious European décor, while a grand internal balcony gives an intimate view of three dazzling crystal chandeliers. These magnificent centrepieces cascade from ornate cathedral ceilings to the main dance floor below, creating a truly unique atmosphere that is held up by great drinks. Mary's is known primarily for its electrifying drag shows, but come before the party starts to enjoy the lounge vibe."
"Editor's Note: Photo taken from the establishment's official social account. There’s arguably no better place to be in Adelaide than Mary’s Poppin when you want to party yourself to oblivion. This vibrant gay bar is, of course, for those 18 years old and above only."
"5 Synagogue Place, AdelaideAdelaide’s newest gay bar, pumping out 80s pop music and brilliant cabaret and drag shows. Can be enjoyed by anyone out for a dance and a good time.cocktails / dance / shows"
"If you’re planning on also having your ceremony in Veale Gardens, then you will need a permit from the council, but if you’re just looking to have your photo shoot done, then no such permission is needed. Located in the southern park lands, Veale Gardens boasts beautifully manicured lawns and a man made river sweeping through the whole garden area. There are a number of different rock pools that also make for a great setting for wedding photography."
"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"