An ideal place for a relaxed drink after an exhausting day in the city, the Clever Little Tailor bar is almost always brimming with people looking for a good stress buster. Exposed brick walls and wood themed interiors coupled with dim lighting give it the ambiance of a cozy, classic bar that is always filled with excitement. Once done taking in the impressive interiors, sit with your friends at the bar on the lower level or make your way upstairs to the balcony, in a more intimate environment while you sip on one of the fine drinks available here.
The best way to describe this wine bar would be: sophistication meets old world charm. The different types of champagne and extensive cheese platter will ensure that you come back for more. The Apothecary is also a stop for wine tastings, presentations, Christmas dinners, seminars and other such get-togethers. So dress up, step on the velvet carpet and feel like royalty.
A famous Australian pub with an alternative edge, the Exeter is an Adelaide landmark; an unassuming East End haunt sitting in an elegant 19th-century building. Very casual with a hint of retro, the decor has not changed much in years. The hotel attracts a very mixed crowd from grungy types to suits. Live alternative bands and DJs regularly entertain at night. Local beer goes down a treat here, but fussier drinkers can select from a decent wine list. The kitchen serves tasty pub cuisine at good prices, including schnitzels, steaks and a variety of burgers.
Located in the heart of Adelaide, Mr. Goodbar is one of the city's most highly rated bars, serving a wide variety of international wines, beer, and spirits along with an eclectic selection of craft cocktails in a rustic yet elegant setting. Mainly known for its cocktails, the Americano, Aperol Spritz, and the Tarquin’s Cornish Pastis are some of their specialties that you must try if you ever visit. Food is also served here with a menu featuring a limited list of pub-grub favorites and charcuterie.
Udaberri is a cozy restaurant offering Tapas menus. It is ideal for weekend dinners and parties where one can hang out with friends. Enjoy the foot-tapping music of the DJs as you partake of the small plates platters. There is plenty of wine as well that one can savor with the food. The restaurant is quite popular with locals and tends to get crowded easily.
Located in the heart of Adelaide, Proof is a stylish bar that offers a plethora of strong cocktails, served chilled to thirsty patrons. It sports a classy decor with a dim lighting that adds to the appeal. As soon as you enter, you are greeted by the smell of warm toasties freshly prepared in the kitchen. You can choose to dine downstairs or move onto level one for some more privacy. The outdoor area is lovely as well.
This is a real "in" pub. Possibly one of the only pubs in Adelaide with a female name and style to suit! Proudly gaming machine-free, The Grace Emily Hotel has become a firm favorite with those seeking a "real" pub atmosphere. You will not find food so just enjoy a long cold beer. Relax in the front bar, the beer garden or the lounge area, filled with 1960s-style lounge chairs - great for sinking into at the end of a long day. The pub comes alive with good quality, local music on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday.
Ancient World, a hidden gem on Hindley Street, is a charming, multi-functional space. The wonderful venue has a certain mystique to it - that probably comes from the brilliantly hand-painted walls that are adorned with many aboriginal masks and other mysterious elements. It's rustic, campy and sophisticated all at once, and that's what makes it so great. The multiple roles it plays includes a casual cafe, a live music bar and a local talent gallery. On offer here is a range of local beers and basic pub grub that's enough to keep you coming back for more. Friday and Saturday evenings find Ancient World buzzing with awesome line ups of band and live music acts. All in all, it's a good option to hang out when pricey franchise bars just wont do.
Located in the heart of Adelaide, Mr. Goodbar is one of the city's most highly rated bars, serving a wide variety of international wines, beer, and spirits along with an eclectic selection of craft cocktails in a rustic yet elegant setting. Mainly known for its cocktails, the Americano, Aperol Spritz, and the Tarquin’s Cornish Pastis are some of their specialties that you must try if you ever visit. Food is also served here with a menu featuring a limited list of pub-grub favorites and charcuterie.
This friendly and lively establishment is known to feature a variety of delectable bites pertaining to Middle-Eastern and other cuisines, regaling patrons with scrumptious snacks like Spring Rolls, lamb-based dishes with potato wedges and Samosas among others. Accompanying these on the menu is a wide selection of shishas imbued with heady flavors. Apart from these, you can pick from mocktails, cocktails, wines and other alcoholic drinks. Coffees and teas are also available here.
Set in a vintage building, The Wheatsheaf Hotel is the place to be for a round of beers and a light-hearted conversation with your friends. While it may seem like a old-school bar from the outside, step in and it's a modern brew pub, replete with warm colors, Chinese lanterns and polished furniture. Always brimming with excitement, this pub never disappoints with its impressive collection of brews, scintillating food and fine music. Boasting a selection of 12 brews on tap, along with a few bottled varieties, there is something for everyone at this splendid pub.
The East End Cellar, located in eastern Adelaide, is a wine bar and store. The wine bar serves local South Australian wine along with some that are globally rare. The food menu that offers the best of the cheeses and charcuterie (cured meats) from around the globe is created to suit the wine. Toasted sandwiches, singles plates and the special Ploughmans Plate (their selection of cheeses and meats served with bread, pickles and chutney) are the great dishes on the menu. The cellar has numerous smooth and delicious white, red, sparkling and dessert wines, and spirits. Along with wine bottles, you can also pick up drinks glasses and other glassware at the store. At the East End Cellar, you can surely find some of the best vintage wines with varied aromas (from brooding to delicate) and tastes (from velvety to bitter)!