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Fork On The Road

4.6 (13 reviews)

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Review Highlights - Fork On The Road

The most recent event held at Bonython park was a real highlight - the last day of winter 2013 and the sun was shinning bright - about 27 degrees!

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Schutzenfest

Schutzenfest

2.7(6 reviews)
0.8 kmAdelaide

Excessive consumption of alcohol, kransky sausages and nostalgic cover band music is a great excuse…read morefor boorish behavior! I went Friday night. Approaching Schutzenfest there was at least three different party tunes all thumbing at the same time. Warm evenings, the smell of dewy grass, long shadows cast by the lights... ahhh, the excitement of summer! Schutzenfest is a rip-off (adult entry: $18). But when everyone's getting ripped-off then it's tolerable. At 8 O'clock when I collected my first beer the guy said, "get it in yeah" so my soberness must have showed. It's my understanding that Friday night has a younger more rowdy crowd and Saturday is more family oriented. Here's how I'll put it: probably not the best atmosphere for kids Friday night, but either day is good for parting. Speaking of kids, Schutzenfest gets pretty loose (obviously) and everyone has a good time... there are bound to be a few Schutzenfest babies come mid-September.!

Grab you a stein and join in the fun…read more I'll be honest, I didn't know this was about shooting, I just thought it was about how many steins of beer you can possibly drink in one sitting. I believe a stein holds approx 1L of beer, crazy yes. I was once privileged enough to visit Hofbrauehaus in Munich which is a German beer hall, one of my girlfriends asked for a lemonade and what they brought her was a stein containing half lemonade half beer. That's how this festival is also (may i say how it should be) drink beer or go home. Who asks for a lemonade in a beer hall? disgraceful. This year tickets are $18 for adults and free for kiddies (my advice is leave the kids at your parents and don't tell them where you are going) and I believe you get a stein on entry...but I could be wrong. I cant even remember how good it was which means it must have been good. This year I noticed there is a Coopers Strong Arm Beer Stein Lifting Competition, this could be entertaining. *Drink responsibly everyone, nobody likes a drunken debutante.

Adelaide Film Festival - Cast and crew at the premiere of Charlie's Country, 2013.

Adelaide Film Festival

4.0(1 review)
0.2 kmAdelaide

The Bigpond Adelaide Film Festival (or BAFF, as we call it) is one of the few festivals in Adelaide…read morethat we can truly say is world class. Held biannually across several city venues, the festival features and premieres great films made all over the world and in Adelaide. This year I got a six film pass and saw a wide variety of films - films about artists, foreign films, dramas, comedies and documentaries. Most of the films I enjoyed a lot, and none were terrible or subpar films. As well as traditional films, BAFF features video art exhibitions by both local and international artists, and in 2011 a large-scale multimedia work which could be accessed through smart-phones. One of the best aspects of BAFF is its seed funding of Australian and South Australian films. This has funded some of the best Australian films, including Look Both Ways, My Year WIthout Sex, Snowtown, Shut Up LIttle Man and Samson and Delilah. Thankfully, for those of us who experience festival fatigue in March, the 2013 festival will be in October.

From the owner: The Adelaide Film Festival celebrates the moving image - the ideas and artists that animate the…read moremultiple screens in our lives. Every 2 years, over 11 days, you can immerse yourself in feature films, documentaries, shorts, animations and new media works - in cinemas, galleries and on the city streets. Take a risk, get out of your comfort zone, and travel the globe from your cinema seat.

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Adelaide Film Festival - Cast and crew at the 52 Tuesdays red carpet premiere, 2013.

Cast and crew at the 52 Tuesdays red carpet premiere, 2013.

Adelaide Film Festival - Robyn Davidson at the Tracks premiere, 2013.

Robyn Davidson at the Tracks premiere, 2013.

Adelaide Film Festival - 15 - 25 October 2015 | #adlff

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15 - 25 October 2015 | #adlff

#EastEndWineDown - Laneway party!

#EastEndWineDown

4.7(3 reviews)
1.1 kmAdelaide

What more could you ask for than wine-ding down on a Sunday afternoon on the streets of Adelaide…read morewith 20 wine producers showcasing "their best" from around SA? #EastEndWineDown gathers 400 people into a laneway of Adelaide for $30 each, gives them a glass and says "go for your life" (but of course drink responsibly) over 5 hours in the sun. You won't have slim-pickings to find a squashed grape or two that takes your fancy amongst the line up of producers. And your munchies will strategically be cured by food trucks like Little Big Cheese Co, La Cantina and TacoCat who were there this year. Quaff a few wines, buy a bottle of your favourite that you have tried that day from East End Cellars in the same laneway and sprawl out on Splash Adelaide deck chairs, fake lawn, crates and tables in the shade for the rest of the afternoon. This quirky event brings out such a diverse blend of young and old from Adelaide to appreciate our local talent and produce. It has smacks of great organising with an undertone of good behaviour for most of the day and a lingering flavour at the back of your mouth that makes you want this event to run more than once a year!

This was the first event I've ever attended as part of the Adelaide Food and Wine Festival and I…read morehave to say I was impressed. Hundreds of wine enthusiasts got together in a back laneway of the city along with lots of wine producers from all around Australia, and we sampled, sat and sipped to our heart's content. There was a great set up of deck chairs, stools and milk crates and plenty of areas to sit and relax in. It wasn't hard to find a seat (apart from the first few people I asked that were saving every seat near them!). The food selection was good and there were a few different types of food available. Special mention goes to the free fairy floss!! I think it would be great to have some kind of food included - maybe a voucher or something with your ticket that gives you some olives and bread or something like that. For the ticket price it seems like that would be doable and also promotes responsible drinking. It was very helpful to have a list of all the wineries represented so you could mark off as you tasted. The specials offered on the day were also extended to the end of the month with a order form included in the brochure. Why not 5 stars? A bit picky but I was a bit disappointed that they felt they couldn't trust me with a glass made of glass. Since it was an inclusion of the ticket price i was expecting something more 'collectable.' Overall a great event and I plan to attend if it's on again next year!

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#EastEndWineDown - Perfect day for it

Perfect day for it

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Sneaky Pickle - The truck

Sneaky Pickle

4.8(13 reviews)
0.6 kmAdelaide
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Oh yeah, this is one f*cking awesome food truck!…read more Today I sampled both the southern-style chicken and slaw bun with pickles, onion rings and ranch, as well as the Texas pulled pork and slaw bun with BBQ corn and BB pickles. (both $9) In a word? YUM-AZING. To top it off, they have *cherry* Dr. Pepper in the fridge. These guys literally cannot get any damn better! The truck shows up in various spots around the CBD for lunchtime, so check their FB page for where they're going to be on a given day. They usually announce it the night before, along with the menu items they'll be serving.

American Diner Food on the road. Need a good serve of…read moreAmerican Diner food? Well this Van is the one for you. The Van may be small but the flavours are not. There's usually only 2 or 3 choices served each time the Van is on the road. You get to choose from some of the following tasty treats: Toasted Rueben, Texas Pulled Pork Roll, Pastrami on Rye, Cajun Prawn Po Boy, Beef Debris Po Boy, Philly Cheese Steak, Southern Fried Chicken Bun or even a Salad and of course the always present Deep Fried Pickles The home made Slaw is an excellent add on the great tasting meats used and even a BBQ Corn Cob that comes with the Pulled Pork Roll adds an extra something. The flavours are just great and at a decent price. To top it all off the owner/staff in the Van are great, going out of their way to remember their regulars. a real nice touch.

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Sneaky Pickle - Beef rib w/ dinner roll, beans and slaw

Beef rib w/ dinner roll, beans and slaw

Sneaky Pickle - The Reuben Sandwich

The Reuben Sandwich

Sneaky Pickle - Pulled pork and slaw bun, with chipotle-buttered corn and pickles

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Pulled pork and slaw bun, with chipotle-buttered corn and pickles

Fork On The Road - foodtrucks - Updated May 2026

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