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Adelaide's Long Lunch Vendors
"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."
"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."
"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."
"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 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..."
"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."
"2 Egmont Terrace, Hawthorn SA 5062 One of Mitcham’s best-kept secrets is now a hustling, bustling brunch spot for all of Adelaide. Walls are scattered with local art and the small space is constantly over- flowing with eager breakfast hunters. Have a sleep in and grab the all day brekky; the bespoke breakfast is the way to go."
"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"
"The $12.90 hot breakfast at Waymouth Cafe comes with a coffee and is served at lightning pace. Of all the delis we surveyed for this feature, Waymouth Snack Bar was by far the busiest. Linda and Derrick Weniton run the show by themselves and they’re too busy to talk when CityMag first arrives."
"Casinos are something which are not popular everywhere and you might not find them easily. But Adelaide has its own casino so why not take advantage of it and try out your luck!. Adelaide Casino has both table games as well as machine games."
"The Adelaide Casino offers guests one of the finest gaming and entertainment experiences in Australia. Located within the magnificently restored Adelaide Railway Station in the. North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia"
"Take a little imagination and travel to the land of fairies!. The Bridgewater Fairy Garden is a great place to take your toddlers or kids under the age of 12. Travel in the morning when the magical mystic mist of the morning gives a certain ambiance to the fairyland."
"In terms of weekly attendance, Trinity is the largest Anglican church in South Australia. Holy Trinity Anglican Church is historically significant in that it contains elements of the earliest surviving Anglican church building in South Australia. Governor Hindmarsh laid the foundation stone on 28 January 1838 and the church opened in about August that year."
"First up, we have Trinity Church Adelaide at the top of our list. You can find this evangelical Anglican church in the North Terrace. Known as a church that welcomes everyone, the community of this Bible-based and active church invites you to their numerous gatherings."
"Holy Trinity Church is a famous Anglican church located in South Australia. This church is historically very strong as it features elements of some of the surviving related to the age-old era. The church is built on an area of 40-acres of land."
"If you're in town and in need of a feed, you're in luck, particularly if you're a carnivore. Along the main strip of Hahndorf, there are loads of German style pubs and most will have some sort of traditional beer style on tap, often an import such as Weihenstephan or Hofbräu. The Haus is a little different from the rest, however, a little classier than some and with tap and bottle lists that are quite impressive, balancing local, interstate and European beers."
"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."
"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."