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All The Best Coffee Spots In Adelaide City Centre
"The clean lines, floor-to-ceiling windows and sleek black interior of this uber-popular cafe reflect Exchange’s sophisticated offerings on the plate and in the cup. This East End establishment has earned a formidable reputation for coffee roasted by Market Lane and artisanal tea by Waterloo Tea, as well as a refined menu of modern, inventive dishes."
"Also situated along Vardon Avenue, Adelaide, is Exchange Specialty Cafe. This is a great shop that carefully sources sustainable beans from around the world. In so doing, their coffees are full of flavour and vary in bold tastes."
"Brunch, the mealtime created where don’t have to get up too early, where you can drink alcohol before midday, and where you can combine eggs and bacon with burgers and fries and not feel one bit guilty about it. When we really think about it, the only con about brunch is that it doesn’t last all day!. Adelaide’s brunch scene is without a doubt one you will want to crawl out of bed for so, to get you started on your day, here are the 10 best breakfast and brunch spots in Adelaide you have to visit in 2021."
"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"
"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."
"At some Chinese restaurants, the only meat-free dish on the menu is the plain steamed rice. That’s not a worry at Zenhouse, which is packed with vegetarian interpretations of the the Chinese classics. The original Zenhouse was established in Alice Springs in 2003 before expanding to Adelaide, opening Zenhouse Yum Cha in the city centre, plus Zenhouse Vegetarian Fusion in Hindmarsh."
"The South Australian Museum is an incredible space to explore housing the largest collection of Aboriginal Australian artefacts in the world, 50,000 registered fossil specimen and over four million specimens and cultural items. When visiting with kids, make sure to head to the Discovery Centre on level one. Opening Times: The Museum is open every day from 10.00 am–5.00 pm, including weekends and all public holidays except Christmas Day and Good Friday."
"It is located on North Terrace between to State Library and the Art Gallery and it’s the one people mean when they say “The Museum”. The ground floor is always a favourite with kids. For as long as I can remember there has been a display containing full-sized animals from all over the world."
"brings together a huge collection of aboriginal artifacts, Melanesian exhibits, and natural history items. The museum has attained International recognition for its ethographic collections."
"The grounds of Flinders University|© Cyberjunkie / Wikimedia Commons. This is another university gallery worth visiting, with a city gallery on North Terrace as well as an appointment-only museum on campus in Bedford Park. FUAM maintains the university’s extensive collection of historic and contemporary art, curating a dynamic program of eight exhibitions per year."
"Part gallery, part historical museum; the foundation was established in 1999 and holds an exceptional collection of antiques, paintings and objets d’art accumulated and preserved for future generations. Check out the website for the latest exhibition information and for a taste of the antique treats you can expect on your visit. 241 Melbourne Street, North Adelaide"
"Perfecting their products through premium ingredients and 90 years of expertise, traditional German family recipes are a huge part of why Perryman’s Bakery are first-class. Also offering at home or office catering, taking the weight off your shoulders and your oven for those times that you want to dazzle your guests and enjoy all the fun at the same time. 54 Tynte Street, North Adelaide"
"The historic corner-store bakery in North Adelaide is one of the city’s favourites. Their pies and pasties are award-winning, but it’s their German treats that has folks flocking here: kitchener buns, Berliner doughnuts, and Grandma Perry’s streusel buns are the highlights. 54 Tynte Street North Adelaide"
"Established in 1850, the bakery continues to bake all its goodies on site using the best of local ingredients. Head on over to enjoy some flaky pastry perfection in the form of a pie or pasty and be sure to get some sweets to go. View this post on Instagram"