Mentioned by City of Adelaide
Restaurants & cafes
"It doesn’t matter whether you’re after a quick fix or a meal that will fill you to the point of sneakily unbuttoning your jeans, just try one of Two Bit Villains award winning ‘beef’ and ‘chicken’ burgers and who knows… you may never go back to meat. Make sure you accompany with one of their delicious handcrafted sodas, made with real fruit and spices. Shop 150, Lvl One, Adelaide Arcade"
"This venue in the old East End Cellars building is perhaps Adelaide’s premier wine bar and that’s saying a lot, considering the quality of the drops produced by the wine regions that surround the city. Mother Vine’s expertly curated wine list and super-knowledgeable staff are the main draw-card, complemented by a substantial tapas menu."
"Experience warm and welcoming Italian hospitality at Café di Roma on Prospect Road. This Adelaide eatery has been serving locals for many years, in cheery surrounds of red tablecloths, polished wood f..."
"234 The Parade, NorwoodEnjoy a wood-oven pizza and tapas over a glass of wine at Base and enjoy live music at The Bath on weekends.bar / pub / meals"
"You'll ask yourself the following when you enter Sunny's: is this a pizza place, that just happens to feel like an absolute belter of a house party?. Or is this a party bar that just so happens to have fantastic pizzas?. 17 Solomon Street,Adelaide"
"A super cool pizza bar in the city, Sunny’s is best enjoyed in person (so don’t order takeaway you fool). Slide up to the bar, order a round of drinks and prepare yourself for cheese, dough and salami good times."
"Tandanya National Aboriginal Cultural Institute is a popular art museum located in Adelaide in Australia. The main aim of this museum is to promote indigenous Australian art that also includes visual art, music and storytelling. This museum hosts excellent shows with a large auditorium that is filled with music and other theatre performances."
"Detail of sedge grass Rush Mat (1989) by Aunty Ellen Trevorrow. A treasured part of the Tandanya collection currently on show as part of the Nungas and Anangu exhibition in the Kaurna Gallery. #ngarrindjeri #aboriginal #art #culture #adelaide #kaurnacountry #seeaustralia"
"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"
"Williams Boots and clothes are sold around the world, but this world-wide brand started in a tiny suburb in Adelaide. The founder of the company started from a humble beginning of digging wells, miners to boot makers. There are several artifacts that have been donated by longtime customers of R.M."
"The Migration Museum is a social history museum that focuses on the immigration and settlement history of South Australia. The museum aims to promote cultural diversity and multiculturalism. The museum opened in 1986 and is located near the State Library of South Australia, the South Australian Museum, and the University of Adelaide."
"Discover the many different stories and faces behind immigration in Australia at the Migration Museum. The exhibits are thought-provoking and will leave you with a deeper understanding of what it means to be Australian. Price: FreeHours: 10 am to 5 pm daily"
"This engaging social-history museum tells the story of the many migrants who have made SA their home. The museum has info on 100-plus nationalities logged in its database, along with some poignant personal..."