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  • Community | blog ADL

    < Back blog ADL Rating: 4.2 average rating is 4.2 out of 5 Community Café The community presents an Asian-inspired fusion of breakfast, lunch, and evening offerings, featuring bar snacks, meats, cheeses, and delectable pastries complementing their Melbourne-sourced coffee. Emphasizing local suppliers, it showcases an adaptive space with restored features, vibrant white walls, double doors, polished timber, and a touch of greenery, curated by owner Brett Hicks-Maitland and chef Sam Worrall-Thompson. Photo by: Community Location Sheridan Kiosk, Lot Fourteen, North Terrace, Adelaide SA 5000 Phone 08 7081 5501 Website

  • Port Elliot Bakery | blog ADL

    < Back blog ADL Rating: 4.4 average rating is 4.4 out of 5 Port Elliot Bakery Bakery Port Elliot Bakery is a cherished South Australian treasure with a rich history spanning over a century. Adorned with authentic wood-fired ovens, this bakery crafts a daily array of delectable treats, including robust meaty pies, delicate veggie pasties, and irresistible berlinas. The monthly highlight, the celebrated Doughnut of the Month, entices patrons from Adelaide, offering a distinctive culinary experience. Join the community of devoted customers and the welcoming staff to savour delicious delights—every bite encapsulating a century-long tradition. Photo by: Port Elliot Bakery Location 31 North Terrace, Port Elliot SA 5212 Phone 08 8554 2475 Website

  • Leigh Street Bakehouse | blog ADL

    < Back blog ADL Rating: 4.5 average rating is 4.5 out of 5 Leigh Street Bake House Bakery Adorned in Adelaide's central business district, Leigh Street Bakehouse meticulously creates the city's best fresh bread and pastries daily. As they strive to make your day happier with their delectable, freshly baked goods, they welcome customers for corporate catering, wholesale, and retail catering. They also place a high value on fantastic customer service. Photo by: Leigh Street Bakehouse Location 2/1 Leigh St, Adelaide SA 5000 Phone 08 8231 2313 Website

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  • Exploring Adelaide on a Budget: Your Thrifty Guide to the City of Churches

    Adelaide offers a wealth of budget-friendly activities for visitors to enjoy. Here are some of the best free and cheap things to do in this vibrant South Australian capital: Explore Nature and Gardens Adelaide is blessed with beautiful green spaces that are free to visit. The Adelaide Botanic Garden is a 51-hectare oasis in the heart of the city, perfect for wandering through diverse plant collections or enjoying a picnic . For a taste of Japanese tranquility, visit the free Himeji Gardens, a gift from Adelaide's sister city in Japan . Hit the Beaches Adelaide's beaches are completely free to enjoy. Popular spots include Glenelg, Henley, and Semaphore, each with its own unique charm . Pack a picnic and make a day of swimming, sunbathing, and strolling along the shore. Free Cultural Experiences Museums and Galleries: Many of Adelaide's cultural institutions offer free entry: The Art Gallery of South Australia is always free The South Australian Museum has free general admission The Migration Museum offers free entry Street Art: Take a self-guided tour of the vibrant street art scene in Adelaide's West End . Budget-Friendly Activities Adelaide Central Market: This bustling market is perfect for browsing, people-watching, and enjoying free samples . Public Transport: Use the affordable public transport system, including the free City Connector bus service that loops around the city centre and North Adelaide . Free City Tours: Join volunteer-guided walking tours to learn about Adelaide's history, architecture, and culture . Outdoor Adventures Adelaide Hills: Drive through the scenic Adelaide Hills for breathtaking views at no cost . Park Lands: Enjoy a picnic in one of Adelaide's many park lands, such as Rymill Park or Bonython Park . Hiking: For the more adventurous, try the free hike from Waterfall Gully to Mt Lofty Summit, offering scenic views and a great workout . Free Events and Entertainment Keep an eye out for free events throughout the year, especially during the Fringe Festival in February/March . The Winter Weekends program also offers free live music and entertainment on Friday and Saturday nights at various locations across the city . By taking advantage of these free and low-cost activities, you can experience the best of Adelaide without breaking the bank. Remember to check local event calendars and tourist information for the latest offerings during your visit.

  • Discovering Adelaide's Arts Scene: Festivals, Galleries, and Street Art

    Adelaide's vibrant arts scene is a testament to the city's creative spirit, offering a rich tapestry of cultural experiences throughout the year. From world-renowned festivals to hidden street art gems, there's always something exciting happening in South Australia's capital. Adelaide truly comes alive during its festival season, with several major events still to come in 2024: Adelaide Latin Festival Scheduled for 20 to 21 September 2024 , the Adelaide Latin Festival celebrates Latin culture with electrifying live music, exhilarating dancing, and mouth-watering cuisine at the historic Adelaide Gaol. This festival promises an unforgettable weekend filled with vibrant performances and cultural activities for all ages. Adelaide Film Festival Running from 23 October to 3 November 2024 , the Adelaide Film Festival is an annual celebration of Australian and international screen culture. This event features a unique program of screenings, forums, and special events that provide a platform for new talent within the Australian film industry. OzAsia Festival From 24 October to 10 November 2024 , OzAsia Festival presents a dynamic lineup of contemporary arts from Asia. This festival showcases theatre, dance, music, visual arts, and literature, offering a wonderful cultural experience that highlights the rich diversity of Asian arts. ADL Fashion Week Taking place from 11 to 13 October 2024 , ADL Fashion Week is a prominent event on South Australia’s calendar that celebrates the diverse range of fashion, beauty, arts, food, and creative industries. It provides a platform for local designers and artists to showcase their work. Adelaide boasts an impressive array of galleries showcasing both local and international talent: Art Gallery of South Australia The Art Gallery of South Australia is a must-visit, housing over 47,000 artworks from various periods and cultures. Upcoming exhibitions include "Tom Phillips: Running on empty" (27 July - 31 October 2024) and "Reimagining the Renaissance" (20 July 2024 - 13 April 2025). Samstag Museum of Art Located at the University of South Australia, the Samstag Museum of Art showcases cutting-edge works from emerging artists. JamFactory This unique institution combines galleries, studios, and shops. From 26 September to 24 November 2024 , don't miss "Gabriella Bisetto: first breath, last breath, everything in between" in Gallery One. Street Art: Adelaide's Open-Air Gallery One of the most exciting aspects of Adelaide's art scene is its street art. The city has embraced urban art, with over 110 pieces scattered throughout the CBD alone. Street Art Hotspots Take a stroll down Anster Street, Tatham Street, or Eliza Street, and you'll find yourself surrounded by vibrant murals and thought-provoking pieces. Each alleyway offers a new perspective and interpretation, inviting you to pause, admire, and reflect. Wonderwalls Street Art Festival While the exact dates for 2024 are yet to be announced, keep an eye out for the annual Wonderwalls Street Art Festival, typically held in Port Adelaide during February or March. Adelaide's commitment to public art means you're never far from a dose of creativity. Whether you're exploring during a major festival or just wandering the city streets, you're bound to encounter captivating artworks that showcase Adelaide's dynamic and accessible arts scene. Adelaide's arts scene is a vibrant tapestry woven from diverse cultural threads, showcasing the city's creativity and passion for the arts. Whether you're attending one of the exciting upcoming festivals, exploring the rich collections in its galleries, or wandering the streets adorned with stunning murals, there's no shortage of inspiration to be found. Embrace the artistic spirit of Adelaide and immerse yourself in its dynamic cultural landscape—every corner holds a new discovery waiting to be experienced. So grab your friends or family, and set out on an adventure through this captivating city where art truly comes to life!

  • Where to find Adelaide's best coffee: 2024 edition

    Welcome, coffee lovers, to our flavourful journey through the heart of Adelaide CBD. Incase you weren't aware, this bustling city is home to a vibrant coffee culture, boasting an array of unique and inviting coffee shops. From cozy corners to chic urban spots, we've curated a list of the top coffee havens that promise to awaken your senses and delight your taste buds. Join us as we explore Adelaide's finest coffee destinations. Leisurely Coffee 219 Gilbert St, Adelaide SA 5000 Relish the inviting ambience at Leisurely Coffee in Adelaide's CBD. This vegan and halal-friendly café boasts a contemporary vibe with ample natural light, lush greenery, and an alfresco communal table. Sip on expertly brewed coffee while perusing a menu offering brunch delights like braised mushroom bao buns, Japanese souffle pancakes, and housemade chicken dumplings. Enjoy a culinary experience where great coffee meets innovative café fare with flair. SOHO Coffee Roasters 233 Morphett Street, Adelaide SA 5000 SOHO's intimate 24-seat café seamlessly integrates with its roasting area, delineated by sleek glass bollards. Salvaged composite timber tabletops add rustic charm, sourced from Donna's shipping crate. Offering espresso, three filter brew methods, and nitro cold brew, SOHO also serves homemade kombucha and iced tea on tap. Every detail, from coffee resting periods to cup size, is meticulously crafted. While light food options are available, coffee remains the focal point. Bonobo Espresso 16 Bank St, Adelaide SA 5000 Located conveniently on Bank Street, Bonobo Espresso is an Adelaide coffee haven radiating warmth and charm. Savour expertly crafted espresso and specialty pour-over brews, showcasing a diverse range of beans sourced from ethical suppliers. Indulge in homemade treats and light bites, complemented by signature cold brews and artisanal teas. At Bonobo Espresso, every sip tells a story of passion, community, and commitment to quality coffee culture. Pogo Coffee Roasters 82 Ifould St, Adelaide SA 5000 Pogo exudes playful vibes with its vibrant hues of pinks and blues, reflecting its ethos of fun and approachability in coffee culture. Using innovative air-roasting techniques, their beans boast fully developed flavors minus any acidity or burnt notes. The menu features an array of high-quality espressos, cold brews, and specialty drinks alongside classic favorites. Don't miss out on their creatively named blends like Flow and Bounce. Additionally, indulge in grab-and-go options ranging from granolas to sandwiches, with rotating vegetarian and vegan offerings. Mitico Coffee 23 Charles St, Adelaide SA 5000 As you wander the bustling streets of Rundle Mall, a hidden gem beckons just beyond the ANZ. Say goodbye to enduring a five-minute wait for a lacklustre, overpriced cup of beans. Instead, veer right onto the alleyway of Charles Street, where Mitico awaits, nestled in the shade. This clandestine haunt is spoken of in hushed tones among coffee aficionados for its unparalleled brews, each cup meticulously crafted with care and expertise. Among their offerings is the Iced Canadian, a blend of creamy maple syrup and perfectly chilled espresso—an indulgence enjoyed by patrons. Mitico understands the urgency for caffeine, often bustling with suits seeking the finest and swiftest coffee during lunch breaks at an affordable price. Mitico remains a well-guarded secret, truly an "if you know, you know" coffee spot. Paddy Barry's 96 Gilles St, Adelaide SA 5000 Formerly known as Sibling, the Gilles Street coffee spot rebranded as Paddy Barry’s in 2023 under owner Jimmy Barry, former Sibling barista. The name pays homage to Barry’s Irish grandfather, Patrick. Unlike typical CBD cafes, Paddy Barry’s boasts a relaxed neighbourhood vibe. Aside from brewing some of Adelaide’s best coffee, the food menu features on-site baked bagels, hearty salads, and nourishing dishes like braised beans or maple-roasted pumpkin. With its location near yoga studios, schools and markets, Paddy Barry's is a coffee hotspot. Everything BREWtiful 10 Twin St, Adelaide SA 5000 Everything BREWtiful, situated on Twin Street off Rundle Mall, serves busy professionals in search of top-notch coffee and delicious snacks. As a grab-and-go spot with no seating, it's renowned for its quality brews, often drawing lines. The menu offers espresso-based drinks and freshly baked Danishes, ensuring bold and inspiring flavours to start your day right. At Everything BREWtiful, you can really espresso yourself. Penny University 1 Union St, Adelaide SA 5000 Experience a cozy atmosphere at Penny University, nestled in its compact space in the midst of Ebeneezer Place and Rundle Street. Delight in healthy breakfast choices such as shakshuka and house-baked scones, or peruse lunch options like salads, sandwiches, and vegan treats displayed in their street-facing case. With a dedication to fresh fare, it's an ideal spot to mingle with the vibrant personalities of the East End while indulging in delightful meals. My Kingdom For A Horse 191 Wright St, Adelaide SA 5000 Just a stone's throw from the Adelaide Central Market, My Kingdom For A Horse stands out as a premier brunch destination. With its vibrant and spacious setting, this café provides retro-Danish comfort for up to 100 patrons. Known for its on-site coffee roastery, the café serves mild and sweet brews reminiscent of Melbourne's top roasters. Boasting skilled baristas and a wide range of espresso and filter options, it's a haven for coffee enthusiasts. Alongside its seasonal, locally sourced menu, My Kingdom For A Horse promises a delightful culinary journey for all visitors. Please Say Please 50 Grenfell St, Adelaide SA 5000 A cozy café in the heart of Adelaide, committed to serving top-quality coffee and delightful treats. Proudly featuring Proud Mary Coffee and Storm in a Teacup tea, this passionate spot offers daily delights like homemade cookies and fresh pastries. With a focus on espresso, filter blends, and pour-overs, as well as signature toasties and vegan options, it's a haven for coffee lovers and food enthusiasts alike. There we have it - Adelaide's best coffee in the CBD, each offering a unique experience in the world of coffee. Whether you seek a serene retreat, an urban coffee hub, or a place to connect with fellow enthusiasts, these spots promise an exceptional brew and an inviting atmosphere. Join us as we celebrate Adelaide's thriving coffee culture, one cup at a time!

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