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Where Are the Best Ice Cream Places Around Adelaide
"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 ..."
"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."
"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"
"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"
"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)."
"Ambrosinis , a restaurant that prides itself on delivering the complete dining experience-good food and friendly, prompt service in environment that is both ..."
"The purpose of the Centre of Democracy is to showcase the journey that established democracy in South Australia and the power of our individual voice. Opening Times: Monday to Saturday | 10.00 am to 4.00 pmTicket Prices: Free admissionAddress: Institute Building, corner of North Terrace and, Kintore Ave, Adelaide SAWebsite:centreofdemocracy.sa.gov.au"
"OK the inner South is giving us a WEALTH of great places to eat with kids in Adelaide, and that’s probably because the surrounding suburbs are FILLED with families, and the local restaurants and cafes need to cater to the market if they’re going to keep up!. The Unley Rooftop definitely belongs on the list of best child friendly restaurants Adelaide has to offer. It’s at its best when you go RIGHT on opening at 5:30pm and hit the balcony on the rooftop (adorned with festoon lights, because…of course)."
"Massive renovations gave the classic Boho Bar a serious facelift in 2015, providing the southern fringe of the city a modern new rooftop watering hole. The Unley is a lively pub with breezy first-floor balconies as well as an airy, open rooftop bar brimming with lush plants and twinkly lights — the ideal spot to enjoy a drink with lunch or dinner as well as a big side serving of city views."
"Open-air rooftop bar offering an extensive drinks menu, which includes local craft beers on tap, South Australian wines, boutique gins, and creative cocktails, as well as some classic pub fare and restaurant-style meals. The Unley boasts a warm and welcoming atmosphere, which is complemented by its cosy fireplaces."
"This place is a 20-minute drive south-east of the city centre, but it’s worth the journey when you arrive at this stunning pub set amongst the Adelaide Hills. The sunny outdoor area overlooks both the trickling Cox Creek and the iconic Bridgewater Mill, like something you’d sooner see in a quaint Bavarian village rather than on the doorstep of a major Australian city."
"The Bridgewater Inn is one of the most historic pubs in the whole of South Australia. It’s the perfect watering hole whether you’re going for a nightcap after a long day of sightseeing, or for a pit stop in the middle of the day. With its open fire and fantastic selection of ale, you can enjoy both bistro and alfresco dining."
"This unusual pub (something akin to a grey concrete spaceship) is really hitting the mark with its compact, stylish pub rooms – great value for a really slick product. North East Rd is busy, and the beer garden..."
"All the gelato flavours at Pasta Deli are made on-site, and they continually change their range of flavours. Pasta Deli has been awarded as one of Adelaide’s best Gelaterias. Tip: try their apple pie flavoured gelato."
"With a name like Pasta Deli, you can be sure their pasta is top notch. They also pedal other carb-y delights such as lasagne, pizza, paninis and antipasto. Hello winter comfort food!"