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The 10 Best Brunch Spots in Adelaide of 2021 – Hunter and Bligh
"As well as its signature premium ice cream, St Louis offers desserts like crepes ($14.90), Belgian waffles ($14.90), chocolate fondue ($22-24 for two people), Spanish churros ($8 for one person) and peanut butter cream pie in a jar ($12.90). Quality ingredients and an interesting cocktail menu lift the experience well above the average. 19 Gouger StreetMondays to Thursday 7.30am–11pm Fridays 7.30am–midnight Saturdays 9am-midnight and Sundays 9am-11pmst-louis.com.au"
"If you thought the name was a mouthful, just wait until you try the food at St Louis!. Unashamedly decadent and exotic, the basis for their menu is their locally made, rich ice-cream. The crème on top (metaphorically speaking) is their range of coffees, hot chocolates and even dessert cocktails."
"You’ll find six stores in South Australia; Adelaide, North Adelaide, Norwood, Hyde Park, Glenelg and Modbury. Made locally, St Louis desserts are ridiculously tasty. Pick from a selection of handmade chocolates and a huge range of ice cream flavours."
"Gelatissimo has a passion and commitment to creating hand-made premium artisan gelato, which make fresh in-store, using secret traditional Calabrian family ..."
"They make their ice cream fresh daily at their small factory in Adelaide using only fresh cream and real milk. We love their waffle cones, especially dipped in chocolate, as well as their toppings bar where you can add your own chocolate or caramel topping, and sprinkles. You know it’s Summer when there’s a line up out the front at Henley Beach… but it’s worth the wait (and it moves fairly fast)."
"Gelato made the authentic Italian way, on-site from fresh local ingredients daily. There’s often a line-up out the door on Summer evenings – and it’s for a very good reason. You can also buy Gelato Bello from various Foodland and IGA supermarkets and OTR."
"Hokey Pokey (originally Oak Tree Truffles) has a range of beautiful house-made truffles, fudges, chocolates, a mind-boggling range of lollies and ice cream. 31-33 Mount Barker Rd, Stirling. Read our review of Hokey Pokey here"
"With over 3,000 different flavour combinations to choose from you can create your own, unique, ice cream mashed up with your favourite lollies, chocolates or fruit. They also do your own favourite combinations in layered ice cream cakes. Norwood – 228 The Parade | Glenelg – 9 Moseley Square"
"The wildlife never fails to amaze us and zoos and wildlife parks are a great way of witnessing the animal kingdom first hand. The best part about the Cleland Wildlife Park is that the animals here do not live in caged enclosures. Instead, they are enclosed in such a way that they don’t feel caged and are in their natural environment."
"You could spend all day at Cleland Wildlife Park, but don’t miss the afternoon keeper presentations. Hear interesting talks on dingoes and Tasmanian devils at 2:30 pm and 3:00 pm before feeding time. I’ve also been there on a Friday afternoon and have seen koalas being weighed, which was too cute for words!"
"For wildlife spotting, city views and heart rate-raising hikes, head for Cleland Conservation Park. Flanking the eastern foothills of the city and marking the start of the Adelaide Hills, here a network of walking trails weaving through bushland are teeming with wildlife, including the popular Waterfall Gully to Mount Lofty hike and a section of the Heysen Trail. To hike without another soul in sight, choose one of the lesser known surrounding 11 trails and traverse through dense bushland, up challenging inclines, by waterfalls and past sites of historical and cultural importance as you spot koalas, kangaroos and birdlife."
"A post shared by ClelandWildlifePark (@clelandwildlifepark) on Jan 6, 2019 at 1:32pm PST. Having visited many wildlife parks over the years, we decided to leave Cleland Wildlife Park off our list and were then berated by friends for doing so!. The park has been running since 1967 and provides an immersive nature experience for visitors who can connect with animals in their natural environment."
"The new and accessible nature playspace at Wittunga Botanic Garden is the perfect spot for kids to learn and play at the same time. The playspace was designed in collaboration with students from Blackwood Primary School. It includes a ribbed frog where children can experiment with music, a log scramble so they can hone in on gross motor skills, an in-ground wheelchair trampoline for children with accessibility needs and a rock mound complete with a play tunnel for kids to get an elevated view across the garden."
"Wittunga Botanic Garden is a little-known park in the suburbs. While it’s not as popular as the Mount Lofty or Botanic Gardens, there’s a peaceful tranquility here that’s hard to find elsewhere. Wittunga has a huge variety of native birds and animal life that are attracted to the indigenous flora."
"Topiary Cafe is located along North East Road, Tea Tree Gully in Adelaide City. Thousands of visitors routinely take their breakfast here. It boasts a relaxing atmosphere and delicious traditional English breakfast options: incredible sourdough bread, homemade cheese, cured meat, local free-range eggs, and wood-smoked bacon."
"Alimentary's modern Mediterranean inspired menu brings a delightful kick to your brunch. From their creative Captain Planet bowl that comes packed with the freshest greens to fuel you through to dinner time or the Berry Bomb Pancakes that come topped with the seasonal fruits and a pinch of fairy floss, no matter what you order you know that your sampling the best brunch in Adelaide. Grab a table in the sun, perch yourself on the window or stretch out inside with a hot coffee."
"Plastered top-to-toe in retro tiles, Crack Kitchen is hidden away between some of Adelaide's towering skyscrapers. Its quirky exterior is matched by the unique interior; filled with greenery, timbers, and delicious brunches, it's a must-try for locals and visitors alike."
"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 beautiful Tennyson beach is wide and sandy, with a dune walking trail of its own, and stunning sunset views. Tennyson beach is a perfect spot to walk your dog, lay on the beach to soak up the rays, (remember to bring some shade) or enjoy stunning sunset views. Thanks to Adelaide’s northward drift, a lot of sand naturally moves to Tennyson."
"As well as its signature premium ice cream, St Louis offers desserts like crepes ($14.90), Belgian waffles ($14.90), chocolate fondue ($22-24 for two people), Spanish churros ($8 for one person) and peanut butter cream pie in a jar ($12.90). Quality ingredients and an interesting cocktail menu lift the experience well above the average. 19 Gouger StreetMondays to Thursday 7.30am–11pm Fridays 7.30am–midnight Saturdays 9am-midnight and Sundays 9am-11pmst-louis.com.au"
"If you thought the name was a mouthful, just wait until you try the food at St Louis!. Unashamedly decadent and exotic, the basis for their menu is their locally made, rich ice-cream. The crème on top (metaphorically speaking) is their range of coffees, hot chocolates and even dessert cocktails."
"You’ll find six stores in South Australia; Adelaide, North Adelaide, Norwood, Hyde Park, Glenelg and Modbury. Made locally, St Louis desserts are ridiculously tasty. Pick from a selection of handmade chocolates and a huge range of ice cream flavours."