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    Partridge House

    4.0 (2 reviews)
    Open 7:30 am - 10:30 pm

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    Tenth & Gibson - The space with our hired tables added.

    Tenth & Gibson

    (3 reviews)

    North Adelaide

    A great space for any art or even a social event. A place…read morefor Hire as an Art or Event space.. Located VERY close to the city and just a short walk from the Tram.

    What's not to love? Warehouses like this one should really used more in Adelaide. The crew here at…read moreTenth & Gibson have done a great job restoring and creating such a versatile space. This is really a hub for creativity, whether it is for artists, businesses or events. No matter your venture, you will be welcomed here and looked after. The crew at Tenth & Gibson went out of their way to help me out with my event. No matter my enquiry, they found a way to assist and support what I needed. What I do love about this space is that it is well priced, open, well sized, funky, colourful and you can pretty much work the space you want it. There is nothing to navigate around; and there is great acoustics and lighting. There is some pretty cool street art on the walls and the decor is really funky and eclectic. So, you don't really need to do much to dress up the room. It already looks really great. The other bonus is it is just outside of the CBD and there is free street parking! Your guests will love that! If you need it, you can make great use out of the photography backdrop. You can project onto it or use it for your own photography for your event. It was a brilliant backdrop to my photos of guests. If you do have a catered event, there is a space to the side of the main Venue room you can use with easy street access. Speak to the staff about using this. I was absolutely delighted to have used Tenth & Gibson for an event. It is by far one of my favourite venues in Adelaide and I recommend it to anyone looking for a space for large or small events.

    The Glenelg Club

    The Glenelg Club

    (5 reviews)

    Glenelg

    Major Fail! Where to…read morestart? We recieved a flyer in the mail promoting the new Glenelg Club. It stated that it does breakfast on Saturday's, kids eat free Saturday and kids can run around on the oval. Perfect, or so we thought. Got there and there was seating outside but no shade, meaning we had to sit inside as we would've been burnt to a crisp out there. The kids couldn't run around on the oval as there were guys out there getting ready for a cricket match. Totally understand that it's a sporting venue, but don't advertise that the kids can run on the oval if they can't. Then we tried to order and were informed that kids only eat free during lunch and dinner (it didn't state this on the flyer, or on the sign in their dining room). It was only 15 minutes before the lunch menu started so when it hit 11 we again tried to order for the kids. We were then told (by the same lady as before) that kids only eat free during dinner. So not impressed. Clearly it's a scam designed to get people in the door. There are 6 items on the breakfast menu, one of which is an avocado bruschetta. I tried to order this but was told they had run out of avocado. Considering there was only 1 other table full in the whole place I don't think they had just run out. Having a limited menu is fine, but if you're going to have a limited menu you need to have it all available. Between us we ordered 4 breakfasts, 2 eggs florentine and 2 bacon and eggs (one with extra bacon). 1 of each came out after about 15 minutes. The extra bacon on the bacon and eggs was missing. We were waiting for the other 2 meals before starting. After about 10 minutes the waitress offered to put our plates under the warming lights while we waited. I asked how long the other meals would be and she went to check. We were only a couple metres away from the kitchen pass so we heard the conversation. Waitress: "How much longer will the eggs florentine be?" Chef: "Was there another?" So of course we started eating since they had to start from scratch on the other meals. This is a plus (and the only one from the whole experience) the food was actually really tasty. Flavours were good. Too bad my poached egg was hardboiled, not slightly overcooked but completely rock hard! After another 15-20 minutes the other 2 meals finally arrived. The extra bacon that had been ordered for the bacon and eggs ended up on the eggs florentine. The poached egg on that dish was cooked perfectly. The scrambled eggs on the bacon and eggs were stone cold though. She must have cooked it first and then left it sitting there while she did the eggs florentine. There was also only 1/3 as much scrambled egg as there was on the first dish. There was no consistency at all. There was only 1 chef on and she was on her mobile phone while she was cooking. It looked really unprofessional. There was no difference in size between a cappuccino and a mug of cappuccino and the 3rd cappuccino didn't show up until we reminded them about it. The whole experience was so so disappointing. I really wanted to love The Glenelg Club, but it was a trainwreck! It could be so good, it's got great potential, but it has a long way to go to even be considered okay. The flavour of the food was good, and the prices were very reasonable, but everything else needs to be majorly overhauled. I won't be going back there anytime soon. I hate to say this, but don't waste your time or your money.

    Bay Function Centre is a local venue, attached to the Glenelg Football Club and is used for a wide…read morevariety of private and football functions. It caters comfortably for over 200 guests and provides quality sit down and cocktail menus.

    The Duck - View from Venue

    The Duck

    (18 reviews)

    $$

    Unless you have a car, this is a pretty difficult pub to get to. In a way it is sort of like a…read morecountry pub, though not your typical country pub, but rather one that you would find in England. I wouldn't necessarily call it classy, but it has an atmosphere of being a place for semi-special occassions. They have a pretty decent selection of beers, and the surroundings do make you feel as if you were in the English countryside. Mind you, it is pretty popular, and a little pricier than what you would expect.

    Appearances can be decieving, although this pub nestled in Coromandel Valley would appear to be an…read moreold relic of the bygone era with its red brick exterior, wide verandah, worn floorboards and huge log fireplaces - but the pub is only a few decades old yet retains the "old" pub feel. As the trend for pubs which look like fancy bars and fancier restaurants continues, its nice to walk into a pub with a solid wooden bar, well worn chesterfields in the front bar and fairly simple wooden tables in the restaurant expect the traditional as well; chicken schnittys, fish and chips - the works. The Duck Inn also has a great range of beers and ciders. Adelaide Hills cider has been on tap here since you could tap their kegs and their local range is superb for a small pub. Like most pubs, the Duck Inn does have pokies, but you can't hear them in the restaurant and the noise level in the bar is minimal. I'd opt for the Duck Inn on a lazy day and to sit in the Front bar next to the fire on the big couches with some beer and chips and spend your day doing not quite a lot.

    Marion Cultural Centre

    Marion Cultural Centre

    (5 reviews)

    Marion

    The Marion Cultural Centre opened in 2001 and was quite a controversial topic because of its design…read moreas it incorporates the word 'Marion', it's certainly a visible landmark for the suburb. The architectural design was also another first for government or private businesses to incorporate energy saving systems. It has stormwater collection facilities allowing water to be filtered and stored on site then distributed to Adelaide's subterranian aquifier, solar hot water, evapoartive air conditioning, energy efficient lighting and a low maintenance garden. If only we can all afford that! It is situated between the Marion Shopping Centre and the new Marion Aquatic Centre. The centre houses a theatre, meeting rooms, art gallery, café, foyer, plaza and the Marion Library, which have individual opening hours so it's best to check the City of Marion website attached with this review. During the school holidays the whole complex run their own programs to keep kids and parents occupied. The library is open plan and easy to navigate, membership is free, the gallery is bright and colourful with lots to see during exhibition events and there's art and craft to purchase, the theatre screens movies, hosts plays, etc, meeting rooms for hire and the foyer itself hosts various functions and events. Feeling peckish? Fear not as there is a fully equipped cafe with a great selection of light meals, snacks and hot and cold drinks. This year on December 10th area surrounding the centre will host its first market, so keep an ear out for next year if you miss this years market. Definitely a good place for the whole family.

    I used to think the Marion Cultural Centre was a complete and utter eyesore. Its ultra modern…read morearchitecture used to exist un-surrounded by other buildings but since the Aquatic Centre and other buildings and have sprung up around it, its taken on a new life and now seems to fit well into its surroundings. If you look closely you'll realise the architectural team who designed the building have managed to incorporate the word MARION into the external features of the building - pretty clever really. After disapproving from afar for a long time, I finally went inside and was genuinely impressed ... what an amazing public space! Inside the Cultural Centre are a variety of public spaces. There's the Marion Library which is open 7 days a week and offers computers for public use complete with internet access. There are also a couple of rooms available for hire known as the Sturt and Green Rooms - the Green is clearly a reference to the Marion Council's commitment to environmental issues. The Domain Theatre that seats 280 people, plays host to all sorts of events and comes complete with its own box office to manage ticket sales. Gallery M is the Cultural Centre's 'state of the art' art space and is also open all week. Entry is free and individuals or groups can hire the space for their own exhibitions. The gallery has an amazingly high ceiling and I've been told there's something like 66 linear metres of hanging space. The only drawback within the centre is Signatures Café. I have to admit I haven't eaten there but I was sorely disappointed with their coffee! I recommend having a closer look at the exterior of the building to see if you can make out the letters and of course taking a tour of the facilities inside the building. It's a great place and well worth a visit.

    Partridge House - venues - Updated May 2026

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