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    Slug 'N' Lettuce

    3.1 (12 reviews)
    ModerateSports Bars, British
    Closed 12:00 pm - 2:00 PM, 6:00 PM - 8:30 PM

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    David S.

    Normally I don't go around promoting British and Irish pubs because in my mind they tend to be pretentious and overpriced. However The Slug and Lettace seems to break the mould quite a lot. They have decent drink specials (though they are nothing all that flash - okay, Coopers Pale Ale, but at least its a decent drop). The cool thing about this pub is all of the things that hang on the wall and the roof. Okay, the British pubs that I've been to don't have all of these things hanging about the place (though some of them I didn't pay all that much attention to) but at least the place has atmosphere. In fact this is probably one of the better pubs in the Salisbury area, which not just offers a great atmosphere, but cheap food as well.

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    Para Hills Community Club - i ordered a chicken snitzel and this js what i ended with, i loved it but personally not enough salad 5/5

    Para Hills Community Club

    4.3(3 reviews)
    4.8 kmPara Hills

    It has only taken me a good part of a decade to dine here, eventhough I live within the vicinity. A…read morefriend who frequent this place regularly thinks it serves solid food and is good value. So, tonight we agreed to have dinner here. The club resembles more of a typical pub than a club. The menu has pub favourites like schnitzels, pizzas and steak. Access to the salad and vegie bar and soups is included with a main meal. I picked a chicken parmagiana while my friend had the curry special chicken korma. Both dishes came out in a timely manner and was really nice. My schnitzel looked small, but it was tasty and filling. I also had both the soups on offer; french onion and chicken vegetable, along with the baked vegetables, so needless to say, I was comfortably full. The chicken korma was great according to my friend, but not enough of it. Due to the club extension, the price increase to food and drinks was understandable. However, I think paying over $20 for a schnitzel is steep for a community club. I do appreciate the use of chicken breast though. The only other gripe would be the cold and unseasoned chips. They do offer a three course lunch special which I am keen to come back for. They also have another dining area, which has a limited menu, but I heard is better value if you don't care about the salad and vegie bar. From the main dining room, you could watch a game being played outside thanks to the high glass windows. Final note: not bad, but not amazing. Will return because it is close and am keen to try their weeknight specials.

    Been visiting weekly for a while now, great venue, decent prices and very generous meal sizes…read more Friendly staff and an overall nice vibe.

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    Para Hills Community Club - Salad bar

    Salad bar

    Para Hills Community Club - The main dining room

    The main dining room

    Para Hills Community Club

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    Glenelg Jetty Hotel

    Glenelg Jetty Hotel

    3.2(9 reviews)
    24.8 kmGlenelg
    $$

    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.

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    Glenelg Jetty Hotel
    Glenelg Jetty Hotel
    Glenelg Jetty Hotel

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    Harry's Bar

    Harry's Bar

    3.8(8 reviews)
    16.7 kmAdelaide
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    We decided to visit Harry's bar on Thursday evening for dinner as they were offering 20% off…read moreeverything on their menu from 4-8pm. I heard they do good steaks but I was craving for a burger so being the smart me, I ordered a steak burger. Turns out there wasn't 20% off this one but it was a good deal of $10 with any drink of your choice! We also ordered the 300g rump steak and the Panko crumbed prawns, which consisted of a good serve of 10 prawns, tartare sauce, chips and salad. Much to my disappointment, my order was forgotten and I had to wait for half an hour before it arrived. The waitress was very kind and apologised for the delay and even offered me another drink! I was going to turn a blind eye to the food delay until I bit into my burger! The steak patty was chewy and I just could not take another bite. At this point, it was already past 8.30pm which is when the kitchen closes but the waitress was again, kind enough to re-make my order. I decided to swap to Panko crumbed prawns instead and they happily did it for me. Overall, I wouldn't say this was a completely bad experience. Yes, the steak burger is a definitely a no-no for me on my next visit but the rump steak, which I got to taste, was surprisingly quite tender. The good service also made my experience a whole lot better. Harry's bar has a nice old country pub feel as you enter, so I definitely recommend this place if you're looking for a quiet spot to drink. They do also have partitions if you're wanting to organise your next function here.

    Years ago, when I used to live in Adelaide, this used to be a pretty ordinary pub - basically a…read moresports bar and that was it. Maybe I didn't dig too deep into the place, or maybe it was just that it was only a sports bar, but when I came back here recently they had completely opened up the uppper level. Oh, as it is with Adelaide, sure enough when I wandered into this pub I ran straight into a couple of old friends of mine, so I ended up killing some time with them. They actually had a decent selection of beers on tap, and the balcony was also pretty cool. In fact it is a much better addition to the Adelaide pub scene that this place used to be.

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    Harry's Bar
    Harry's Bar - The well loved leather lounge

    The well loved leather lounge

    Harry's Bar - 1940's Clark Kent might change in here.

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    1940's Clark Kent might change in here.

    The Village

    The Village

    2.2(9 reviews)
    7.6 kmGolden Grove
    $$

    I don't head out Golden Grove way too much, and when I do I generally don't have the intention to…read morevisit The Village Tavern, but I have found myself there on the odd occasion. In terms of pubs, it's a pretty big one. Sports bar, Night Club area (with bar that doubles as a function centre) and the restaurant, all of which are, well, just ok. Not the classiest place in the world, and it can get a little rowdy from time to time, but it can go alright.

    The village Tavern What an amazing venue to have a wedding…read morereception at. My now wife and I had to last minute change out wedding reception plans due to COVID-19 and we couldn't of picked a better venue. Katie and Fay were absolutely magnificent and very professional right from the first phone call, I can not thank these ladies enough. They were understanding and supportive of our needs and requirements and of it being a last minute(5 days notice)requirement. The service and support throughout the whole time was fantastic. The staff on the night were professional, fun, caring and gave us quality service and the food was excellent. Thank you Katie, Fay and staff for your help in making my son and daughter in-laws night so Special. I throughly recommend The Village Tavern for any occasion and will be definitely using them again for future events A massive thanks from myself and the family to the village tavern for helping us make the day special

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    The Village - Indoor sports bar, seperate area to eat and drink from the betting machines

    Indoor sports bar, seperate area to eat and drink from the betting machines

    The Village - A good tap selection in the Beer Garden

    A good tap selection in the Beer Garden

    The Village - The Bistro

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    Bombay Bicycle Club - KIPLING'S COURTYARD

    Bombay Bicycle Club

    3.7(25 reviews)
    14.0 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

    Bombay Bicycle Club - THE CRANNY

    THE CRANNY

    Bombay Bicycle Club - RAJABAR

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    RAJABAR

    Eureka Tavern - The rear of the pub

    Eureka Tavern

    2.1(8 reviews)
    2.7 kmSalisbury
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    This is a hidden gem in Salisbury - we have never dreamed of going here due to location (sadly!)…read moreand we had to go here for a birthday party and were so suprised! They had a deal for buy one get one free lunch at the time (for everyone) so it was a very cheap event. They are called "House of Schnitzel" and they have heaps of schnitzel toppings and 3 different schnitzel sizes. Mini Midi and Maxi. You pick your size and then the topping (I.e. Nachos or meatballs) They had a vegetarian option for me, which was the eggplant schnitz, and we got to add a topping to that as well (Avocado and sour cream - YUM) They have wonderful staff who accompanied us to the table and set up the highchair for Boo. Sadly they don't do long island iced teas, but I'll forgive them for that :D

    Okay, you might be wondering why on Earth did I ever go to this pub considering that it is in…read moreSalisbury, and this place did have a reputation. Well, since it is right next to the railway station, and is on my way home, then it was the obvious choice for me if I wanted to have a beer. Anyway, for a while it was actually a really quite place. In fact the only people you would find in here were the people in the pokies room, which meant that, unless it was poker night, you could literally have the entire place to yourself. However that has changed since they have now added a restaurant, call 'The House of Schnitzel', and what that means is that you have a whole page of cholesterol busting toppings. Okay, they didn't have the 'parma sandwich' however there were enough choices to literally give you a heart attack simply by thinking about it. I ended up having the Yiros Schnitzel which was pretty good, and I even managed to walk out of here alive.

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    Eureka Tavern - The front of the pub

    The front of the pub

    Eureka Tavern - One of the bars

    One of the bars

    Eureka Tavern - A yiros schnitzel

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    A yiros schnitzel

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