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    Cafe Komodo

    4.3 (32 reviews)
    Open 9:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    Live music
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    Moderate noise

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    Lemongrass and ginger tea
    Anita D.

    Why haven't I been to café komado earlier? I guess I don't get to Prospect often. But, this is a damn good reason to go out of my way to travel here. Walk down the alleyway just off the main road. Look out for that sign, as it is an easy one to miss!! This café is set up behind the Little City Studio offices and really feels like you have steps into someone's funky garage. Check out all the cool old block mounted pictures and records on the walls. Retro furniture and décor. There is a great collection of vintage gear here. But, for me it's all about the food! Oh yeah, a vegos and vegans dream. The menu is full of lots of options to cater for different dietaries. Which is great! This is your one stop brunch shop with juices galore, waffles, pancakes, and big brekkie plates. All cooked delightfully and just look so damn pretty. You must try the zucchini fritters! Gahhhhh with beetroot puree , poached eggs and greens. It's always exciting when a new chef starts at a café. You can taste when they are excited about a new project! I tried some platters for a function as well. A range of frittatas, vegan quesadilla's, pizzas, croissants, fruit.... So many options, so tasty and really well priced! If you are after somewhere different to hold a function, I really recommend speaking to the staff here. They are so accommodating. I also really loved the teas brought out later with lovely home cooked muffins. They had a lemongrass and ginger tea. I think I may have chugged the whole pot! This spot is surprising quiet for it's location, and prospect really is not that far out of town. Do go visit. If you are a mum, this is a feeding friendly café as well.

    Such a charming, vintage lounge.
    Christine V.

    absolutely love the charm and laid back atmosphere here. I want to be a writer or an artist here, lazing on the vintage couches all morning with a great cuppa and a muffin. the coffee was great, strong, robust flavour and served in a large mug. walk right down the back and you'll find a great lounge filled with your grandma's furniture and paper lanterns. Well worth the visit!

    The fluffiest poached eggs you ever did see...
    Chloe E.

    Komodo, Komodo, Komodo. You're like listening to a great song (but yummier). The second you hear the first few notes is every single time I walk down your little fairylight-webbed passage and get excited for your poached eggs and retro furniture. The first verse is how freakin' lovely and welcoming your staff are, and the chorus is when your amazing Vegan Heaven (with added eggs that make it not-so Vegan...) arrives on the table. Coming here is guaranteed to chill you out. It's very relaxed on a weekday, but come for dinner or when one of their smooth jazz bands are playing and it's suddenly pumping. Hot tip: the coffee is great, but if you want one of the sweetest milkshakes in Adelaide you'll find it at Komodo. ALSO, you never get sick of seeing the mismatched eclectic furniture.

    A common breakfast menu item given a slight twist.
    Alexis C.

    Urban funk at its best. A relaxed atmosphere with an environment that ranges from vibrant and raucous, to sublime and peaceful depending on who and how many are there. 70's furniture and a beard friendly workplace may not set this apart from other urban cafe's in the 10's but being apart isn't what Komodo seems to be about. It's comfort, home, culinary cuddles. Inside/outside seating, background music, plants, art, all combine to create an atmosphere that makes to take time to breathe, relax, and consider ordering a second round of whatever you came here for. Coffee is served in your grandmothers funky cup and saucers. Nothing particularly stunning on the coffee menu. 'Hot spiced apple' seems unique and is something we will try in the future. There is a brunch menu, meaning you'll always find something filling. Today I had a standard menu item. Bacon and eggs. Toasted rye bread (that came pre buttered, something I'm not a fan of) dill scrambled eggs and well cooked bacon, a side of baby spinach and a dollop of tomato currant and onion relish made this breakfast stand up and get counted. It's licensed, meaning you lunch can be accompanied with a glass of wine (short but local wine list) a beer/cider, or replace your inch all together and have a cocktail or carafe of sangria. Seriously. Why WOULDN'T you come here?

    Liz A.

    I discovered today this place is as fun as they say! Seventies vinyl kitchen tables and chairs, a chandelier with only one working bulb, a feature wall of old records, a sweet little vine covered beer garden: shabby chic, when it works, it works. The manager is super friendly and welcoming and they serve huge milkshakes for the little ones to drink and have an excellent range of ciders. I only hung out for a wine but will be back to try the wholemeal date pancakes: I've heard breakfast here is fantastic. The music is straight from Triple J mornings with Zan and they supply Frankie and Peppermint magazine for the discerning young art types. I enjoyed hanging out here so much I was even willing to put up with the mindless conversation behind me about who loved Kirsten Dunst the most in that 'ahmaaazing' new arthouse film. I don't know how they can keep a cafe made mostly out of corrugated iron so fresh and cool in the heat, the fans weren't even going. But whatever they're doing, I love it. I checked out the cool little back room and the manager assured me it's popular for functions, as illustrated by the young girls tripping in and out of the place with flowers and birthday balloons. Newbie Komodo fan, right here.

    The vegan milkshake smoothie thingy. ..looks amazeballs!
    Alicia N.

    Those who know me well will know that I am very aprehensive about eating somewhere that I have not first been able to check the menu online. It's a bit odd, I know, but hey we've all got our own little quirks, right?! So I think that's why it too me so long to get around to coming here - but now I have, I am so so glad! Let's start with the decor - LOVE IT! There is a totally funky 70s vibe going on here and I want to steal their tables and chairs and knick knacks and deck out my house - so awesome! There are tables inside and outside, which is great on lovely sunny days. I ordered a serve of bacon and eggs - which sounds kind of boring but it really wasn't! They serve the eggs scrambled with dill and top it off with some tasty home made chutney and it's a great flavour combination! The eggs are all free range which makes me feel happy on the inside! I also has a super awesome delicious vanilla milkshake and a taste of my friends awesome looking berry smoothie, which tasted even better than it looked! I'm keen to get back again soon, now that I know there are some awesome options on the menu!

    I love places like this that are discovered because of a small sign at the front and a long, dark and mysterious walkway. They said curiosity killed the cat, but my nine lives are still going because I just can't help myself when it comes to unleashing hidden places of the sort, just like Café Komodo. I absolutely love the interior, its sort of 80's style mixed in with some modern day funk. Café Komodo also holds a sense of familiarity in an odd way, which I find comforting. As strange as that sounds, and one of the best features in its décor is one of the walls, which is covered with old records. Additionally the owner seems nice and the food is also tasty with some good selections on the menu. It's the type of place that has you saying, "Well this is cool".

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    Bad service, terrible food and basic drinks at high prices. Place was dirty and staff were disengaged...avoid!

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    Review Highlights - Cafe Komodo

    Neatly hidden but easily found just off Prospect Road, Cafe Komodo is one of the coolest places you could grab a bite to eat for lunch.

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    Wassail Wine Bar - Outside area

    Wassail Wine Bar

    4.0(5 reviews)
    0.0 kmProspect
    $$

    A perfect winter hideaway and little spot for a Friday or Saturday night drink. The crowd is super…read morelocal and often the place is quiet but they are now putting on jazz mid-week to add some pizazz to the venue. An ever changing and simple wine list of SA wines by the glass and bottle as well as a few ciders and beers to boot complement the gourmet tapas style menu on offer. I love sharing food and so this place suited me perfectly however my partner was hoping we would go out for the "main meal" after dining here! Every dish was incredibly well flavoured and spiced as well as being rich enough to be filling. It wasn't the healthiest meal but every we tried couldn't be faulted. From the thai chicken balls with a caramelly soy sauce to waygu meat balls, fennel and orange soaked olives (my fav) and the fried haloumi it all worked well with each other and what we were drinking. This venue is also deceivingly larger than you would expect as you walk up to the counter (in a room behind the front bar and dining area) and can explore a larger carpeted dining and entertaining area as well as seating out the side of the house. It has been furnished very classically with old wooden chairs and tables but given a modern twist with the quirky addition of wine glass chandeliers and a mirrored room indoors. So if you're looking for a pre-dinner or late evening snack over some unusual local wine and tasty tapas, this place is worth bookmarking.

    We discovered this spot some time ago and have visited it a few times since…read more Time for a review. Last night we got an off the cuff invite for drinks at 16:30 and to hear a band The Prospectors. Arriving late (that's our style) we missed the first set so sat out the back with a glass of bubbly and had a chat. There are a variety of rooms from the main with couches, large and small tables and bar stools, to small quiet intimate side rooms that can be used for groups. The wine is varied, many by the glass at fair prices and the staff are well versed in wine so are able to find something you'll like. The food is so very tasty. Mustard cheese bread, arancini balls, crushed potatoes and a three cheese plate. Ordered just at the end of the bands second set we were up on the dance floor. Tradition states with The Prospectors, that one of their last songs of an evening is 'dancing on the streets' in which you go and do just what the song says. A final note on the first Wednesday of the month they do a wine food pairing night with a local wine producer. It is a very popular event often being booked out weeks if not months in advance (we booked the last seat for the December event, 2 months in the future from time of posting) So expect an update in a few months.

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    Wassail Wine Bar - Thai chicken balls with a caramelly soy sauce

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    Wassail Wine Bar - One of the dining rooms

    One of the dining rooms

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    Baddog - Pegu Club is the name if gin is your game

    Baddog

    4.8(4 reviews)
    4.5 kmAdelaide
    $$

    This is by far, Adelaide's best kept secret right now. Small bars are popping all around town, but…read morethis one stands true to the whole hole-in-the-wall hidden bar concept. GENIUS. It is so refreshing. If you're not looking hard enough you would easily miss it. Walk in and it's like the prohibition era, from the grungy shelves to the dark, moody decor and booths to the sad music. It is easily one of the best themed cocktail bars in Adelaide. Drinks are fantastic. Some bars have expensive drinks for not much and they don't taste great. Not at Baddog, they are top notch and the barman does it right in front of you on the bar so you don't miss a thing. Brilliant. Best find of the year for me so far.

    Zack has built an amazing speak easy style bar that makes you feel like you've ducked back in time…read moreto a prohibition era. The waist coats, crystal glasses and twisted stainless steel and silver spoons all work to make this a top spot for a cocktail or cheeky beer. A maestro of the common and rare cocktails and a range of spirits you wont find in many bars Zack makes this bar. Sitting at the bar is mandatory for the first drink in my opinion then sneak off to the lux booths for quiet and intimate drinks. Its dark, has very cool décor and edgy clean bathrooms. Bad Dog Bar doesn't have tvs, doesn't have pokies and doesn't have tap beer and for goodness sakes never order an apple-tini :) and that's the way we like it. Top Tip: order the pickleback - rye bourbon shot followed by some freshly made pickle juice. The SMoking Joint cocktail is also a fav!

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    Baddog - The wall of wonder

    The wall of wonder

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    Bombay Bicycle Club - KIPLING'S COURTYARD

    Bombay Bicycle Club

    3.7(25 reviews)
    1.4 kmNorth Adelaide
    $$

    All I have to say is that I absolutely love this place. Despite the fact that it is what I call a…read more'Railway Pub' (namely a pub that is really close to a railway station that you can jump off the train on the way home from work, grab a beer, and then jump back on the next train) I never went here all that often, despite living on the railway line that went past it. However, as I have suggested, this is an awesome pub, if only because of the Colonial India theme that literally permeates the place. It is more of a restaurant than a pub, though it does have a front bar. One of the great things about this pub though is that there are lots of little rooms which you can book for your dinner party, meaning that you can dine in private. Certainly a place to check out, especially if you are looking for a place to have a dinner party (I've done it and it was great).

    I haven't been here for years.. Now I'm kicking myself…read more What got me there? Watching a new outdoor area being built, that had a sign out the front saying $7.00 Curries in Mondays* in the RajaBar. How could I NOT give that a go as it's just up the road from me. I am really glad I did. There are plenty of choices from the mildest Butter Chicken up to a 'Fire in a Bowl' Fish Vindaloo (well, they were the options tonight) Although the pricing is bargain basement, the flavours and serving size is anything but. All are served with Rice, Raita and Naan (Garlic or plain). *One stipulation is that a drink must be purchased per meal. Of course there are other options from full A La Carte (with plenty of curries) and even Brazilian Churrasco spit in the Backyard Beer Garden Available Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays and Public holidays. 12 noon - 10pm

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    Bombay Bicycle Club - BACKYARD BEER GARDEN

    BACKYARD BEER GARDEN

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    THE CRANNY

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    Cambridge Balcony Bar

    Cambridge Balcony Bar

    3.5(2 reviews)
    2.1 kmNorth Adelaide

    Everyone loves a good balcony bar. Not everyone. I'm supposed to watch my generalisations. But I…read morelike a good balcony bar. And this is a good one. So I like it. Just a quick warning before we jump into the meat of it: if you don't like the colour blue, don't bother. This place is as blue as a new divorcee. And that's about the long and short of it. So there won't be any meat after all, I'm afraid. You'll forgive the false advertisement, I trust. There's some pool tables here, though, and (once I managed to get a hold of one) my friend and I played a fantastic game. The eight ball went in on the same shot as the final coloured ball. Of course, the shot was my opponent's, but, y'know, I could appreciate the wonder of it all the same. And here's a Mario tip: ask the bartender for a 1 to 3 glass of absinthe, prepared using the bohemian method. Sip it on the balcony with a friend, and try to narrate the thoughts of passers-by, and beat-box their theme tune. (It's not so much a Mario tip as a Mario do-this-because-this-is-what-I-did-and-it-was-a-good-spot-of-fun.)

    This bar is quite blue but in a happy way. My mate had her engagement party at The Cambridge and it…read morewas a great venue, I distinctly recall how happy everyone was with how well the staff took care of us. I believe the bar is open for the after work set Wed Thurs Fri and they do function the rest of the time. It's a great place to hang over the balcony and check the North Adelaide locals strutting about, and there's a cool fireplace in the middle of the bar for you to linger around in winter. The antipasto and hot food platters are all very good and they supply AV equipment and the like for people like myself to make amazing speeches on.

    Seven22 - Eagles. Don't worry they keep them in cages.

    Seven22

    4.8(4 reviews)
    4.5 km
    $$

    We recently held a 60th Wedding Anniversary Sunday lunch for 26 guests…read more The Manager - Vicky - was extremely helpful with all the required arrangements. The guests were very impressed with both the food and the staff, making it a most enjoyable day. We would highly recommend the venue. Des E

    Eagles Club & Bar Bistro…read more Eagles Bistro is one of those friendly contemporary pub and restaurants catering for the elderly, or the hungry like I was. The service was instant and affable, whilst ordering at the bar, one of the staff overheard my drink order and immediately snapped open a ice cold cider and handed it to me. I cheerfully sat down and waited minutes for food to come careening out the kitchen door onto my table. I gambled on this simple pub food and ordered a half-dozen oysters. Surprisingly they were vibrant and fresh, with a healthy douse Worcestershire sauce. Next came the Chicken Burger, due to my 'Burger Fiend' status. The chips were well seasoned with chicken salt which I pondered on for a while with friends as to why they had sprinkled chicken flavoured salt on, because chicken was already the main feature of the dish. However the burger was delectable and full of the usual suspects all lathered with a spicy barbeque sauce. Not bad for $16. Unfortunately the wonderful experience was dampened by a sighting of a giant pepper shaker, that wasn't even offered to me by the waiting staff. A shameful display, I'll live on...

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    Seven22
    Seven22 - Front page menu

    Front page menu

    Seven22 - Chicken Burger (with all the trimmings)

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