A prominent brewery in the city, Lady Burra has established a connect with the locals owing to its fine concoctions. The brew house offers blends like American Pale, American Dark, Pilsner and Irish Red ale that pack a punch. Food is also served here that is equally tempting and influenced by Portuguese flavors.
One of the most lively and hip venues in downtown Adelaide, The Duke of York Hotel is a favorite nightspot of locals. It hosts DJ nights where one can find patrons dancing to the peppy numbers all night through. Enjoy the selection of delicious food that consists of pizzas, burgers, wraps, and daily specials. Craft beers make up the drinks. The venue is available for private hire.
The rustic interior of exposed-brick walls, wooden pillars and old-school leather couches are all accentuated very well with the lights emanating from Edison bulbs, here at the Bank Street Social. This local watering hole is a haunt for those who wish to indulge in locally-brewed craft beers along with quintessential cheeseboards. Bank Street Social is also known for their eclectic selection of Australian spirits and some boutique wines are also on offer here. The setting, the tunes of the talented DJ and the drinks served here, all encourage patrons to get social. The bar also has a spacious dance floor where you can shake a leg with your friends and co workers. The place overall ensures you have a promising evening.
Sitting in a grand 19th-century building just a short walk from busy Rundle Street, the casual, no frills "Cranchor" is one of the town's alternative hubs. If you like to dance then come by. DJs spin a variety of tunes, funk, indie pop, retro - in a room at the back from Wednesday to Friday. Live alternative bands play here every Saturday night. Australian beer is the drink of choice here. Famished revelers have to rely on a vending machine stocked with nibbles.
A fine place to seek a hearty beer and a pleasant, Coopers Alehouse never fails to provide a simply enjoyable experience. Its charming interior decor, replete with exposed brick walls, dark-wood furniture and soothing colors, sets the mood perfectly for a relaxed drinking session after a busy day. Beer lovers can take their pick from its collection of brews on tap, whose those who fancy something less fizzy could opt for one of premium spirits. Along with a great bar menu Coopers also boasts an impressive food menu. Do try the signature Saltbush Crusted Roo Fillet, Seared Southern Blue Fin Tuna and the Spaghetti Bolognaise, which is certain to have you coming back for more.
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.
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.