Best Lunch Restaurants in Queenstown

We've collected top 10 mentioned lunch restaurants in Queenstown from other articles such as Escape, Just Adelaide, Broadsheet.

Best Lunch Restaurants in Queenstown

Crack Kitchen
Crack Kitchen
4.4 (591 ratings)
Relaxed cafe offering eclectic global fare for lunch & breakfast in an industrial-chic space.
13 Franklin St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
CafeBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCocktail barCoffee roastersCoffee storeEvent venueLunch restaurant
Mentioned by hunterandbligh.com.au
The 10 Best Brunch Spots in Adelaide of 2021 – Hunter and Bligh
"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."
Jack Greens
Jack Greens
4.4 (110 ratings)
36 Waymouth St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Health food restaurantBreakfast restaurantCoffee shopEspresso barLunch restaurantRaw food restaurantRestaurantSalad shopSoup shopVegan restaurant
Metta Sol
Metta Sol
4.6 (89 ratings)
98b Goodwood Rd, Goodwood SA 5034, Australia
RestaurantBreakfast restaurantCafeCoffee storeEvent venueHealth food restaurantLunch restaurantVegan restaurantVegetarian cafe and deliVietnamese restaurant
Mentioned by AGFG
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"Dessert BarGuilt-freeBeautiful, flavourful and guilt-free desserts. 100% whole foods plant-based (vegan), free from gluten, refined-sugars, any nasties and sickly sweet sugar crashes. Indulge in these vibrant, rich, cream..."
The Laneway On Ebenezer
The Laneway On Ebenezer
4.6 (199 ratings)
4/10 Ebenezer Pl, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
CafeBarBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCoffee storeLunch restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
Must-Visit Attractions in Adelaide, Australia
"Adelaide’s laneways are home to plenty of fun and exciting hidden bars, where you’ll find the best spots hidden behind secret doors, tucked away in basements, on rooftops and down secret alleyways. The go-to spots for boutique bars in the city are Leigh Street and Peel Street, but there are plenty of others to choose from, including rooftop spots offering great views over the city."
Mentioned by TripHobo
Cultural Attractions in Adelaide
"A trip to Adelaide cannot be complete without understanding its rich heritage. The art and cultural activities in Adelaide will give you an insight into the city's history, traditions, and artwork. While visiting the cultural attractions in Adelaide would prove to be informative, attending its artsy events will leave you entertained."
My Grandma Ben
My Grandma Ben
4.5 (79 ratings)
5 Third St, Bowden SA 5007, Australia
CafeBreakfast restaurantCoffee storeLunch restaurant
Caffe Paparazzi
Caffe Paparazzi
4.2 (301 ratings)
Laid-back cafe with wood-clad walls, serving familiar brunch options and traditional Italian dishes.
291 Unley Rd, Malvern SA 5061, Australia
RestaurantBreakfast restaurantLunch restaurant
Mad.Good Cafe Adelaide
Mad.Good Cafe Adelaide
4.8 (326 ratings)
3/435 Fullarton Rd, Highgate SA 5063, Australia
CafeBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantCoffee shopLunch restaurantRestaurant
Topiary
Topiary
4.6 (388 ratings)
1361 North East Road, Tea Tree Gully SA 5091, Australia
RestaurantBreakfast restaurantLunch restaurant
Mentioned by Just Adelaide
The 14 Best Breakfast In Adelaide
"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."
Pranzo
Pranzo
4.3 (164 ratings)
Contemporary venue with art-filled walls, rustling up Modern Italian meals and takeaway lunch boxes.
46 Exchange Pl, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Italian restaurantBreakfast restaurantLunch restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by hunterandbligh.com.au
Adelaide’s 8 Best Italian Restaurants of 2021 – Hunter and Bligh
"Pranzo is an Italian restaurant which prides itself on delivering fresh local produce. There aren’t too many Italian restaurants that delve into the breakfast service but Pranzo thought they might – and needless to say, we’re glad they did. From the breakfast menu we’d recommend to start your day by ordering the Poached Eggs ($16) with pancetta, avocado, baby spinach and sour dough."
Acacia Henley Beach
Acacia Henley Beach
4.7 (192 ratings)
3/269 Seaview Rd, Henley Beach SA 5022, Australia
RestaurantBreakfast restaurantBrunch restaurantDinerLunch restaurant
Mentioned by Escape
5 best breakfast spots in Adelaide
"When this sleek eatery —all polished concrete floors, minimalist lighting, and textured grey walls — opened at the end of 2017 in newly cool Henley Beach, it quickly became a local favourite. Set one street back from the sand, the centrepiece at Acacia is a 5.4-metre white mosaic-tiled coffee bar. During the week, a steady stream of beachgoers swing past for their morning takeaway; on weekends, it buzzes with the brunch crowd devouring classic poached eggs alongside more unexpected dishes such as miso eggplant served topped with puffed rice and grilled kale, and a sensational confit duck leg served with a fried egg and spiced honey on house-made crumpets."
Mentioned by OpenTable
Adelaide Restaurants
"Acacia is a casual yet sophisticated space, dishing comfort for everyone from the local beach bums to the visiting city dwellers. The space transforms from breakfast with OJ to dinner with Pinot seamlessly. Using a combination of subtle textures and materials to create a refined, welcoming...See More"

Best Breweries and Beer Places in Queenstown

Pirate Life Brewing - Port Adelaide
Pirate Life Brewing - Port Adelaide
4.7 (439 ratings)5 (8 ratings)
18 Baker St, Port Adelaide SA 5015, Australia
BarFood & DrinkBrewery
Mentioned by hunterandbligh.com.au
The Top 10 Places To Drink Craft Beer In Adelaide – Hunter and Bligh
"Situated in historic Port Adelaide, the Pirate Life Brewery is home to a stunning outdoor area and one of Adelaide’s greatest range of beers on tap with 24 varieties on offer. Behind a long-spanning polished concrete bar is Pirate Life’s monstrous brewery with gleaming stainless steel tanks to adore. With entertainment aplenty, including a 22-foot shuffleboard and pinball machines amongst other games, you will never get bored."
Belair Fine Wines
Belair Fine Wines
4.9 (277 ratings)
9 Russell St, Belair SA 5052, Australia
Liquor storeBeer storeWine store
Mentioned by The Crafty Pint
Beer Travel: The Adelaide Hills
"Your final stop is as good a place as any in SA to restock your fridges at home. Hook up with Waverley Ridge Road, which soon turns into Sheoak Road, and after about nine kilometres you'll reach Belair Fine Wines. If you were after a quality vino or artisan spirit, this shop would have you covered, but we're here for the "Great Wall Of Beer"."
Ed Cellars
Ed Cellars
4.9 (54 ratings)
1/7 High St, Mitcham SA 5062, Australia
Wine storeBeer storeLiquor storeWine cellar
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Beer Gardens in Adelaide, Australia
"Located in Mitcham just south of the city centre, the Ed’s beer garden is renowned as one of Adelaide’s best. And it’s not hard to see why — the huge grassy area is peppered with undercover pergolas and surrounded by vines and lush, leafy gardens that provide the perfect setting to enjoy the seasonal food menu as well as a long list of local drinks."

Best History Museum in Queenstown

Bay Discovery Centre
Bay Discovery Centre
4.3 (24 ratings)4.5 (101 ratings)
Local museum honoring the heritage & culture of the region through exhibits & educational programs.
Town Hall Moseley Square, Glenelg SA 5045, Australia
MuseumArt galleryHistory museumSpecialty Museums
State Library of South Australia
State Library of South Australia
4.5 (196 ratings)4.5 (380 ratings)
North Terrace &, Kintore Ave, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Public libraryLibraryWi-Fi spotHistory Museums
Mentioned by Touropia
12 Top Tourist Attractions in Adelaide
"Located in a fabulous old building that dates right back to colonial times, the State Library of South Australia will delight book lovers and history aficionados with its stunning, book-filled interior. As it is the largest public research library in the whole of South Australia, it hosts a massive collection of books, photographs, sound and video recordings on every topic imaginable. While the French Renaissance style Mortlock Wing of the library looks gorgeous from the outside, its interior is the real show stopper; wrought-iron balconies lie before rows upon rows of softly illuminated books."
Mentioned by Adelaide Tours
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"A popular spot for fashion, wedding and graduation shoots, the Mortlock Wing looks like something straight out of a palace. Look out over the balcony and see multiple levels of walls lined with books. Dark wood fixings and a wrought iron barrier add to the wings historic feel."
Mentioned by corporatekeysaustralia.com.au
Attractions and Things To Do in North-Adelaide
"The State Library is the information heart of South Australia, located in the North Terrace Cultural Precinct and open seven days a week (excluding public. Corner North Terrace and Kintore Avenue, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. Galleries, Museums and Collections"
South Australian Museum
South Australian Museum
4.6 (3094 ratings)4.5 (1286 ratings)
The 5-floor building is devoted to natural history artifacts & an exploration of Aboriginal culture.
North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Natural history museumMuseumsArt museumHistory Museums
Mentioned by The Kid Bucket List
The Best Museums in Adelaide to Explore
"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."
Mentioned by Exploring South Australia
Best Adelaide Museums
"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."

Best Nature and Wildlife Areas in Queenstown

Waterfall Gully
Waterfall Gully
4.5 (369 ratings)
Waterfall Gully is an eastern suburb of the South Australian capital city of Adelaide. It is located in the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges around 5 km east-south-east of the Adelaide city centre.
South Australia 5066, Australia
Nature & ParksNature & Wildlife Areas
Cleland Wildlife Park
Cleland Wildlife Park
4.7 (1579 ratings)4.5 (1219 ratings)
Zoo with natural-habitat enclosures, plus hands-on koala & reptile experiences & guided night walks.
365 Mount Lofty Summit Rd, Crafers SA 5152, Australia
Wildlife parkNature & ParksNational parkZooNature & Wildlife Areas
Mentioned by KIDDO Mag
Top ‘Things To Do’ With Kids In Adelaide
"Get up close and personal with roos, koalas, wallabies, betongs and Tasmanian devils with the kids in Adelaide – most of which are in their natural habitat – and itʼs just 20 minutes away from the city centre!. Itʼs also a great place to have a picnic. For opening hours, information on planning your day, fees and to buy tickets, head straight to the website."
Mentioned by Tea with Mum
The best zoos and wildlife parks to visit in and near Adelaide
"Cleland Wildlife Park is one of the best zoos and wildlife parks in and near Adelaide and in all of Australia. It is a favourite of tourists and locals alike. Cleland is one of the few parks where you can hold and pat koalas, and feed kangaroos, wallabies, emus, bettongs and potoroos."
Hallett Cove Conservation Park
Hallett Cove Conservation Park
4.7 (384 ratings)4.5 (74 ratings)
Coastal park featuring interpretive boardwalks amid Ice Age glacial pavements, plus a rocky beach.
Unnamed Road, Hallett Cove SA 5158, Australia
Nature preserveNature & ParksNature & Wildlife AreasParks
Mentioned by South Australian Tourism Commission
Top 10 National Parks Near Adelaide | SA Tourism
"There’s nothing like a long walk by the sea to soothe the soul, and Hallett Cove Conservation Park offers breathtaking coastal views along the 2km hike. In just under an hour’s drive from the city, meander along coastal clifftops with a fresh ocean breeze in your face before stopping for a snap at the insta-worthy Sugarloaf formation. Once the site of a glacial lake which melted some 270 million years ago, Hallett Cove Conservation Park is renowned as one of Australia’s most important geological and archaeological sites."
Mentioned by DIY Travel HQ
50 Best Things to do in Adelaide, Australia
"Discover the Sugarloaf on the Glacier Hike in Hallett Cove Conservation Park. It’s a huge, unusually-shaped rock formation that was created 280 million years ago during the Australian Ice Age. See it for yourself before continuing on the beautiful coastal walk to Marino."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Queenstown

Princes Lodge Motel
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Tonsley Hotel
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$134 /night
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4.5 (153 reviews)
Glenelg Holiday Apartments - Corfu
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$65 /night
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