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Glenelg Jetty Hotel

Glenelg Jetty Hotel

(9 reviews)

$$

Glenelg

There are 4 exclusive parts to the Jetty Bar…read more Take a step back in time to the front bar, when this drinking hole was known to locals as The St Vincent Hotel (The joys of dating a Cougar). Excluding a fresh coat of paint, updated carpet, the front bar bar is still in original form (including the regulars that drink there). Look out for the snake bite specials, going out at 10 bucks a jug. You can still catch a local rock/punk band playing on your favourite night of the week (I can't remember what night that is). A step through the corridor and past an ATM, will take you to another bar with big screen TV's and a decent coctail menu. Bi-fold glass doors open up to Moseley Square. This place is more upmarket, so leave your flannel shirt and the previous bar, and whack on your Don Travisty instead. If you're over front bar action, head to rear bistro which has the vibe and decor that reflects a Goldcoast Casino in the 90's. The schnittys are hot, and still at fair bistro prices. Finish your meal to the ambience of a water feature, and if you need time to re-coup, the pokies are just to the right. When you're ready to move on, take 5 steps to the rear car park, or continue on to "The G"

The Jetty Hotel is one of the oldest pubs in the bay. While it has undergone some cosmetic changes…read morein recent years the actual layout still remains pretty well unchanged from how it used to look when it went by the name the St Vincent Hotel. Interestingly when the pub first opened back in 1869, it was known as The Jetty Hotel so it has gone back to its original name. If you like to listen to some music while you sip your drink, The Jetty has live bands on most Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights. When the bands aren't playing they have a jukebox in the front bar that's rocking from 7 each night and on Wednesdays you can get into a bit of karaoke if that's your thing. The Jetty Hotel isn't a ritzy experience. It's the kind of pub where you have a beer and put your bets on if you're in the front bar but it is a good place to watch the world go by. If you're in the market for a bite to eat, you can get a good feed either in the front bar or the Watergarden Bistro. They also have a café and a function room to accommodate close to 150 people. Should you so desire you can stay at The Jetty. It has 16 rooms and the rooms are well priced.

Watermark Glenelg - Barry pls.

Watermark Glenelg

(19 reviews)

$$

Glenelg

I wish i could leave a review with more than one star. My stomach is in turmoil. The staff at this…read moreestablishment are not firing on all cylinders. Starting with our arrival our reserved table had not been properly cleaned. We had to aproach an employee to ask for the table and chairs to be re-wiped before we could sit. After paying for our plates we headed over to the open buffet section. The first thing i noticed is that the plates provided looked clean at first glance, however if scraped with a nail or utensil i can guarentee debris would come up. NEITHER the plates around the buffet nor the bowls around the desert bar had been properly cleaned or disenfected. After finally finding some clean plates after sorting through the stack. We grabbed our food and sat down to eat. After a meal that even our 11 year old family member deemed to be poor quality, the food either being under or overcooked, we decided we would not be coming back. Towards the end of the night i noticed the evaporative air cooler vent above our table had been leaking and dripping water due to a fault. (None of the other identical vents in the resturaunt had this issue) This had been dripping and falling INTO the food over the course of the night. When one of our party memebers reported the issue to the staff, the manager was notified. The manager then came out and viewed the problem and proceeded to walk away without speaking to us. Considering we had eaten contaminated vent water, we did expect the staff to at least adress the issue with us. We had to ask for the manager several more times before the staff cared to organise it. The staff were rude and dismisisive, at one point one of my party members had a staff memeber audibly laugh and smirk at him for being upset after eating contaminated and possibly dangerous substances. Once the manager came out she tried to tell us it was just clean water and minimise the situation. We had to explain to her that when evaporative vents leak like that they are always contaminated and filled with debris and bacteria. Fortunatley we were compensated for the meal costs, but if the watermark wants to buy me some ant-acid to deal with the aftermath of thier establishment that would be great. Dissapointing considering this place used to be a reknowned establishment.

Years ago, before I was even allowed into pubs, this used to be a really popular nightclub. I have…read moreno idea what it was called, I just remember that we would hear about it all the time. I'm not sure if it has always been known as the Watermark (namely because I rarely, if ever, went there - though I do remember coming here with a friend once for a couple of games of pool). However, on New Years Eve, when I made my way down to Glenelg, I decided to go an check it out again. It was certainly quite packed, and the bouncers seemed to have their hands full making sure there was no trouble. Anyway it is a pretty classy place, and quite nice, though not a place I would give a high rating for. Their gaming room literally looks like a casino, and they do have a nice beer garden that looks out onto the marina. However other than that there wasn't all that much that stood out about this place.

Oaks Liberty Towers - Sunset from bar below an amazing spot to watch planes approach for landing

Oaks Liberty Towers

(2 reviews)

$$$

Glenelg

A fantastic property and Adelaides best kept secret shhhhh right on the water and stones throw from…read morelight rail to downtown! What more could you want the bar below and deck is great to catch a sunset pure bliss! Yet to stay but when I visited reception clean and very friendly talked to guest staying and he raved about property! On my todo list very soon

My stay at Oaks Liberty Tower coincided with my 6 month anniversary with my boyfriend, and as such…read morethere was a lot of pressure on the Oaks team to deliver something that would only help improve our special day. The Liberty Towers apartments are stunning and probably one of the best places I have stayed at in Adelaide. First tip is to book on wotif.com which will give a discounted rate that you won't find on their website or by booking over the phone. You may need to book short notice to get the good deals but its worth it for the amount of money you can save. The odd thing about Oaks Liberty Towers is part of the apartment complex is owned by the Oaks franchise and the other part is privately owned and rented by tenants. This was strange at first to think there were people who could actually afford to buy one of the these beautiful apartments living in the room next door, but it also made you feel like you weren't in a hotel which was nice for a change. We had the 1 bedroom apartment, which for the two of us was huge. There is a living and dining area with a large couch and an adjacent bedroom featuring the biggest bed I have ever seen. The kitchen is fully equipped and although we choose to go out for dinner, would be more than adequate as a space to cook in. During our stay we also made use of the pool and spa which was quiet late on a Sunday afternoon and we had the whole area to ourselves, again making us feel like we weren't really staying in a hotel. The only thing to watch out for is make sure you have a bank card which has a credit function as we didn't realise you had to put down a $150.00 bond for the room and for two students that don't have credit cards it proved a little difficult. Overall though, a very luxurious experience.

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