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3 years ago
Good place for a work day lunch! The food is good, and you can use liven to get extra credit which is awesome!
Shop 1
32 James Pl
Adelaide South Australia 5000
Australia
Adelaide
(08) 8410 1056
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http://www.jackgreens.com.au
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What time does Jack Greens open?
Jack Greens opens at 7:30 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
What time does Jack Greens close?
Jack Greens closes at 4:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.Jack Greens is closed on Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Fri 7:30 AM - 4:30 PMSat-Sun Closed
Does Jack Greens serve alcohol?
Yes, Jack Greens serves alcohol.
Does Jack Greens have parking?
Yes, Jack Greens has parking options.
Does Jack Greens have free WiFi?
Yes, Jack Greens has free WiFi.
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Jack Greens offers our customer with locally roasted coffee & tea, raw snacks, smoothies and a large range of locally supplied salads & grain bowls.
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Really fresh and gorgeous and delicious! Plus healthy and guilt free, I had an amazing tasty lunch…read morewithout any allegens but lots of choice, that's rare! Especially with fast food, and the service was excellent: friendly, helpful staff made what usually difficult for me streamlined and easy. Will definitely target here again when next at Tea Tree Plaza.
I bought an iced almond latte and I watched the lady make it and it is not how you make an iced…read morealmond latte. I got a regular size so she filled the cup 3/4 way full with ice and water and then a shit of coffee and forgot my almond milk. I had to go back and tell them and they purer the tiniest amount of almond milk into the coffee. It was the most disgusting thing I've ever drank in my life. The way to make iced almond latte is to fill the cup up with almond milk and ice and then the shot of coffee. Not that difficult. Will not go back again!
Food! Glorious food!
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It is a bit hard to find (right next door to the Visitor Info Centre, opp. Spendless Shoes) but…read morelook out for the orange-ness, and lines and you're in the right place! This place is packed (as in a large line) from 11.45am to about 12.30pm - for good reason! I only come for the noodle salad (with a choice of three meats: pork belly, honey chicken and grilled chicken, but I'm told the banh mi is awesome! Cold rolls are also on the menu. Despite the large lineup they churn through the customers with great efficiency, exactly what's needed when you're on a limited time lunch break.
This has been a frequently visited lunch spot for me and my work colleagues for good reasons. It's…read morea well priced, quick and tasty lunch to grab in the cbd. It's fairly common to see a line out the door when you get close to MM on James Place, busy as is the majority of food businesses down JP. But don't fear! The turnover is high yes, but the wait is not long and the quality of food/service doesn't suffer for it. A pretty standard fare for a vietnamese banh mi joint, i always go for either roast pork or lemongrass chicken but they also have honey chicken or tofu. When i first started going here i baulked at their interpretation of 'extra hot chilli', but it seems they've upped their game and you can now get a decent heat kick if you so desire (and i do always desire it hot hot hot!) Plenty of tasty options for all at a great price and reasonably quick to serve...what more could one ask for?! Get on it!
Hot bar
Garlic pork
Steamed rice menu
This place is truly amazing. Still thinking about their 'turmeric milk' and 'peanut-to-butter'…read moremachine, not even to mention how many kinds of goji or mocha you could find here. After leaving Adelaide about 2 years, I still try to make their special winter drink turmeric milk at home. It's a gold, warm, sweet yet healthy drink with goji in it. And the peanut butter is still the best I've tried, maybe because they were directly pressed from real peanuts into butter in front of you. Go check it out if it still offering. And the desserts, oh their desserts, now I can only miss them in my mind--just want to have few slices right now! So creamy, smooth, yet no-burden to eat one or two. Don't miss this gem when hanging around at the market!
I have been meaning to try a juice from here for a while now. I always walk past saying oooooooo!!…read moreBut, for no longer! I have now sampled a Glorious Green juice from here. Hooray! This extension of Goodies an Grains just shows how successful they are as a business. The Kitchen offers a range of lunch items (salads, sandwiches, pasties, slices & bars) and a juice bar. In fact, they cater for a lot of dietary requirements which is great to see. There are lots of gluten free, vego, vegan and paleo options. The juice menu is exactly the same as next door. But, since this is probably the most popular juice destination in the Adelaide Central Market, they keep themselves busy. The Glorious Green is what its name suggests. Packed full of refreshing green veg and fruit. This is like my pick me up or lunch sub when I am in a rush. Every time I have chugged this juice, I just get so much energy afterwards. It's earthy, not sweet. The celery in this one really stands out. So, if you are not a fan of earthy tasting green juices, order something else. Everything on the menu is great! I am sure you will find something that appeals to you.
If one wants to further the health of society by providing a healthy yet tasty alternative to the…read moreartery clogging, kidney failing fast food outlets that surround us, then why make it so much more expensive? I do enjoy Sumo Salad. This one in particular because the food court it is within seems to be the least busy out of all the others scattered around Rundle Mall. No long lines while I wait for my ruffage. The serving sizes are actually quite large and filling, as far as salads are concerned, and I often find myself eating quite a lot. From what I've encountered so far, I've only experienced decent food from this outlet, however I have heard tales of aged lettuce and the like, however as far as I'm concerned this should be taken as hearsay. Some of my sources do have the tendency to be pretentious.
Sumo Salad promises so much and yet delivers so little. Aspiring to be the salad equivalent to…read moreSubway, Sumo Salad invites you in with silky green produce and menus purporting to delight your taste buds yet the many times I tried eating here while on lunch break at Uni I was left disappointed with blandness and limp lettuce that had sat in dressing for too long. Mixing your own salad does remedy the former issue but nothing will save the former. Sumo Salad also offers baguettes as an alternative to the salads but I always find the rolls to be a bit too sense and slightly stale. Poor alternatives to the nearby Subway in the food court. Do yourself a favour and hit up Fiesta Yiros to satisfy lunch time cravings.
Large design your own salad, with sparkling water.
Poké. before we get into a restaurant telling me what to do, just to clarify Poké is pronounced Poh…read more-Kay, and I've discovered it's a name for a Hawaiian food bowl with all sorts of treats to snack on. These guys have cracked on with a great alternative to the usual easy quick lunches available and kept it healthy and interesting. I dropped in on the very first day, so unsurprisingly it was busy. but even on the first day the awesome crew at Poké me knocked out the line in 20 minutes. my friends just visited today and said even after three business days only they got through much quicker. The lineup gave me time to consider what I was gonna buy. I've seen fancy Insta pics of amazing tuna so I honed in on the tuna. I think if they'd run out of tuna i' d have had a heart attack. but alas, they had the tuna. you get options of base: green tea soba noodles, pink rice or greens. I got greens. then you get the choice of some uber pimp salad choices like kimchi, julienne beetroot, cucumber, smashed avo, edamame beans, and plenty more. then when you get your choice of tuna, salmon, chicken or tofu you get to choose a sauce and sprinkles of spice. All worth it and all totally filling :-) they don't do cash so bring your card. drink choices are epic - I personally can't go past the UTonic. You want....UTonic. so tasty. Get in and grab a feed. I don't think you'll regret it!
Didn't had change, really weird. I personally never ate raw broccoli but they serve it raw. In all…read moremy bowl was okay but I would go somewhere else next time.
For me I feel it's very hard to find a 'bad' banh-mi in Adelaide at the minute. Sure, some are…read moreoutstanding, and others are not so outstanding, but as long as the bread is fluffy and crunchy, the coriander and cucumber fresh, and the carrot pickled, then you're usually all good. Love Pho doesn't offer the best banh-mi, but it's tasty and drowning in soy, which some other trendy places neglect (although it does throw them to the thin ice side of salty). You have your choice of grilled chicken, terriyaki chicken, roast pork and pork belly, which aren't all that traditional, but they tend to be the standard offerings these days. In the end, you can get a tasty, quick lunch without a line. The foodcourt setting means that, if your companions aren't fans of a Vietnamese meat roll (why are you companions??), then they can get their fill of yiros or whatever. I can't comment on the other menu offerings, but if I'm in the Myer Centre then Love Pho offer a reasonable option.
A good place to grab lunch if you work nearby (or chaperoning kids) and are in a hurry…read more I normally don't like foodcourt food.. but this place is great! They put so much meat in their banh mi (cold pork/chicken roll) and it was high quality meat.. perfect about of chili. Have also tried their cold noodle salad with combination meat (pork, chicken, prawn) which was great for a hot day. Cheap cheap at $5.50 for the roll (large enough for lunch) and $8.00 for a salad. It's a crowded food court though, and so not the nicest place to hang out with your food. I'd suggest taking it across North Tce to the little strip of park.
Mixed cold rolls. These are pretty long ones. Personally I would prefer cucumber in mine rather than mixed lettuce. But they're not bad.
Great food, modern place, very busy. Obviously a popular, well known restaurant. Nice decore, in a…read moreprime location.
We had such a fantastic night (sister's reunion) thank you! The food was amazing; great selection…read moreof drinks; a tad loud but we didn't care as we were in a party mood. The waitstaff were personable, authentic and very accommodating to our needs (let us sneak our hubby's on the 2p reservation) which was soooooo appreciated. One very happy Sydney-sider + one stoked local.
Chocolate Dessert
PB & banana Dessert
Banana blossom chicken salad
None of the staff were preparing food with gloves. One woman picked her ear then shoved lettuce…read morefurther down my roll to fit more cold beef in. After returning the roll they appeared shocked as if they had done nothing unhygienic. Duper gross. Didn't ask for the extra ear wax seasoning.
Located close Pirie Street not far from King William this strictly (at the moment) take away only…read morelunch spot has had a line out the door each time I have walked by. Today I decided to give them a go and was glad I did as the salad was delightful albeit on the small side and the chicken portion I received was primarily breast meat. Though it looked like the quality of the meat is purely happenstance based on my observations while waiting in line.It would appear that there is an ever changing selection of salads with 4-5 to choose from throughout the lunchtime rush. The four star rating would change to 5 IF the salad portion was more substantial in size AND the meat quality was consistent per order.
My take away salad made from lentils, puff cereal, shredded cabbage, and roasted chicken.
Fell upon this place walking near our hotel. Liked the little patio out front and was not sure…read moreabout going in as it is a very dark entrance but worth the "risk"! One of us has the B&B burger and the other the pork belly. We also shared the corn salad. Sals was crisp and delightful. I don't eat a lot of beef or burgers but this was amazing! Perfect size and blend of flavours. Great vibe to the place. Would def go back!!
Cosy little American type pub. Had the selection of meats tray. Food was good, have had better…read morebrisket but the rest was all quite nice. Staff were very attentive, seems be a younger crowd here.
Entrance and seating outside.
The Tunnel, linking Peel and Leigh Streets
I'll admit, a man, on a bike, serving up hot vegetarian burgers does sound like something you'd…read morefind at a Woodstock Festival. But do not let looks nor per-conceived ideas of "vegetarian" deceive you. I like Celeste, turn up my nose at the idea of anything with quinoa in it. Normally it means bland, cardboard tasting grit and not very appetising. However, this French, dread-locked, vegetarian must be putting "special mushrooms" or something in his burgers to make them taste so flavoursome, moorish and wholesome. Served up in a wholemeal roll with lettuce, avocado, chilli sauce and plenty of special salad mix this burger will fill you up from lunch to breakfast the next day and only for $10. Arguably, I took a bite of the haloumi and mushroom burger and had severe food envy with the extra kick the chutney gave to the burger - but that's not saying much considering mine was so good! You get a whole bunch of good karma from lunching with Veggie Velo, from the sustainability of it all to the lack of little baby pigs or lambs involved. But honestly, who cares? The food is so damn good I'd sacrifice something for a bite of Mr Velo's burgers.
Hey burgers, you don't need no animals up in those buns to be beautiful! Veggie Velo has the back…read moreof so many vegos and vegas when it comes to the "meatless meals ain't tasty" argument. Drag the non believers by the ear to this cart and order them their haloumi and mushroom signature burger, or like me, try something different like the lentil patty salad. Change their freakin lives. Was worth the ten dollar price tag, the takeaway came with caramelised onions and a fresh salad and was too tasty not to inhale all at once. I wish I could just throw all my money into getting these guys a permanent address as their mobile nature makes it hard to find them if you work weekends, the struggle is real! Dude just do it, you need this in your life. The chef is a crusader and a king amongst men.
MushroomBurger A-go-GO
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First time visit and appreciated the great food and very friendly staff. The all day breakfast menu…read morewas a bonus.
This is such a great local lunch spot. Decor and food presentation is top notch. The brunch food…read moreand Homemade pies are delicious.
Should be renamed "Hello Smarmy". Barista was rude, and smarmy. The coffee was burnt and horrible…read more The apple and cinnamon muffins were heavy, stodgy and overly sweet, but also essentially tasteless. The sandwiches "sarnies" were prepacked and on par with that of a 7/11 expect twice the price. Do 7/11's exist in Adelaide? They have a monopoly being the only food in the build/nearby. I strongly suggest you bring a packed lunch. No ambiance or vibe to speak of.
Their sandwiches are really fresh and are handmade. The food is really delicious here.read more
The Red Lantern is a small luncheonette on Sydenham Rd…read more Standard fare is on offer, namely meat and salad rolls, pies and pasties, bacon and egg rolls, soft drinks, flavoured milk and ice creams. They also do some fried foods like hot chips and roast chickens as well as coffee. It is quite nicely situated upon the tree lined avenue that is Sydenham Rd. The Red Lantern has retained the old school character of the corner shop which has been lost in many places due to gentrification and misplaced modernization. Not necessarily the healthiest of choices, or the trendiest, but the Red Lantern has its own particular form of charm.
Great place to go for a quick lunch. Sandwiches made fresh to order. No nonsense quality food with…read morefriendly staff.
The warehouse cafe is one of my favorite places to lunch. It just so happens to be conveniently…read morelocated near my place of work but the food is also scrumptious. The options range from sandwiches to hot Italian style dishes. I have had lunch here many, many times and sampled almost everything and have never been disappointed. The staff are cheerful and friendly. There can on occasion be a bit if a wait to be served. This is purely due to how busy the place is over lunch and no reflection on the staff's service skills. Highly recommended if you are in the area.
The Warehouse Cafe is a popular local lunch spot for workers in the area. They dish up large…read moreservings of home-made Italian classics, including a good range of pastas for $10 to $14, a daily range of hot food, like stuff capsicums or lasagna, and a fresh sandwich bar with heaps of bread choices. Around lunchtime the place is filled with tradesmen and local business, chowing down on some filling and delicious food. Their prices are fantastic, service is fast, and the ladies are friendly. They also make a very decent coffee, which I often stop off at their window for. Not too strong, not bitter, just right. This one is a local gem.
Tucked away in the suburbs - up Greenhill Rd, turn right at the next set of lights after Portrush…read moreRd on Devereux. They've been open 2 months, cool layout, Kicco coffee, Bonsoy, Tweedvale & Fleurieu Dairy, cute name. Their menu is a bit expensive for me. We got a friand and a coffee to go, so I can't really comment on the quality of the food (other than the friand which was awesome!). Nice service and a warm vibe. Worth a look!
Cool setting and DELICIOUS food. We had the Salmon Bagel and it was superb!…read more Homely, welcoming staff and freshly made affordable food. Pop in. This place is fab! HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Good selection of food, even selling a few chocolate bars. Excellent customer service. Good place…read moreto get a quick lunch.
Really lovely staff, tasty food and loads of options, wait times can be quite long depending what…read moreyou order and can get very stuffy inside during the hotter months but its definitely worth a visit, nice little breakfast/lunch spot definitely one of the best cafes in the area
Fine foods is such a strong word. Is it Heston Blumenthal fine? Probably not. But for a little old…read morecafe at the Hub, well it's just fine. Actually for what you get and what you pay, you would almost travel thirty minutes just to make the saving and line your stomach. Last time I ate here was after a silly time of drinking like a fish, if a fish drank ethenal, which it doesn't. My wonderful and increasingly handsome boyfriend was kind enough to treat me to quite a breakfast, an omelette in fact. I hardly touched a bite but it was not much more then a couple of fivers. He on the other hand had one of our favourites, the big breakfast (original I know) and at $13 you would be made not to get it at one post meridian. Sausage, heaps of bacon, eggs, couple of pieces of toast, OJ and a coffee of your choice, plus mushrooms and tomato. Shall I go on? They have heaps of wraps, salads, sandwiches and rolls. Not just heaps, but heaps. I would go on but best you get up and try there 'fine foods'.
Always fresh and friendly…read more This place has a huge selection of wraps. Focaccia, sandwiches, etc.., and hot meals. The choice is almost endless and made fresh on the spot. The staff are friendly and always welcoming. Can get very busy around usual lunch time but there is always plenty of staff on to handle the orders. We often order work lunches from here and they always deliver on time and the food is always good. Quick and tasty!
When I was seconded to the City office for a few months, it was my best experience ever. Why? I've…read morealways been jealous of people who have so much choice for lunch. For those of us not working in the City, and for those around of us unlucky enough to be at this end of Greenhill Road, there is Eat. A small family run cafe. The large blue board has a wide range of sandwiches and wraps, hot snacks, roast dinners and pastas, and everything can be just as you want it. Eat in or takeaway, they don't mind. The staff are friendly, and efficient. The food itself is made fresh and of a good value. The queues speak volumes on how popular this place is, even though there are other sandwich shops in the vicinity. Go there often enough, and they will even learn your name and remember what your regular orders are. If we aren't at a pub on a Friday lunchtime, we will most likely be here tucking in to their 'Hamburger with the lot, chips on the side'. For all other times, Hot roast beef baguette or Salmon and avocado wrap!
Good coffee and sandwiches. Friendly staff. Good for brunch or lunchread more
It is a good place to have a meal. Staff are friendly and respectful. Easy access for the older…read moreperson and people with a disability (wheelchair/walker etc). Close to new disability toilet and foodland.
The food is fresh and very good. My husband loves the red enchilada sauce and the prices are lower…read morethan Abuelitos or the Range. The people are very warm and friendly. They also have live guitar music on Sunday afternoon. It is a great place.