ARKABA HOTEL
Read morePart hotel, part bar, part restaurant and part kitschy entertainment venue. The Arkaba Hotel is known for its regular musical events and its perfect floor to perfect your Latin dance steps for free on Wednesday nights. We also recommend its accommodation, the rooms are full of charm and cozy with their warm tones. The lounge area of the bar offers divine cocktails and very good tapas and plates to share. Between friends or lovers, Arkaba Hotel adapts to all moods and desires!
LUNCHTIME & EVENING CONCERT SERIES
Read moreThe Elder Hall is the music conservatory of Adelaide and an annex of the university. It organizes Lunch Times on Friday noon, with classical music or jazz concerts (which we recommend!) but also evening concerts on certain dates. The performers are usually students and teachers of the conservatory who form the Elder Conservatorium Symphony Orchestra. For the agenda and the program, go to the website.
THE ORIGINAL COOPERS ALEHOUSE
Read moreThis typically Australian bar-pub-bistro is very popular and known for its numerous beers and ciders (more than 20), its steaks and its seafood. We like the place for its rustic decoration. Spending a game night there allows you to experience a unique atmosphere. And notice to the amateurs, there may be the best wood-fired pizzas in town! Don't miss the different schnitzels that made the reputation of this place!
ADELAIDE CASINO
Read moreSince 1985, the Adelaide Casino has been located in the upper part of Adelaide Station, a magnificent monument dating from 1928 whose commuter train station is still in use. It features almost 1,000 slot machines, 100 gaming tables, a Poker Zone, a Platinium Room and a VIP Area. All in an exceptional 1920s-inspired setting. On-site restaurants include Central Cafe, Westward, ITL, The Kitchen, Xpress, Madam Hanoi, The Guardsman and several bars.
THE LION HOTEL
Read moreYou must spend some time at the Lion Hotel. The building it occupies is a former brewery dating back to the 1870s. Converted into a popular pub, it was completely refurbished in 1997 and has become a popular Adelaide venue where people like to meet for drinks, early morning breakfast with fresh and healthy food, lunch or dinner in the bar's independent restaurant in a friendly atmosphere. Vegetarian and gluten-free options available.Also, don't miss the Live Music on certain nights.
THE GOV
Read moreA great place to have a drink, a bite to eat and some great live music. Most weeknights are themed and allow fans of a specific genre to meet: Adelaide Ukulele Appreciation Society on Tuesdays, Open Mic Sessions on Wednesdays, Irish Jam Sessions on Fridays and local bands on Thursdays and Saturdays. As for the food, you can enjoy halloumi fries, garlic bread, seasonal vegetables, burgers, fish, salad, osso buco or pizza.