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3.6 (22 reviews)
Fri 9:00 am - 3:00 AM (Next day)
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Scott N.

Beer and I are most definately close friends, and I am always on the look out for a good place where I can get better aquainted with him. I have found myself at The Bath every once and a while, but to be honest it is gererally when I was meeting friends who were already going there or because I was down that side of Norwood Parade and it wasn't quite Guiness O'Clock. Don't get me wrong, the Bath is a decent pub, but in all honesty I could take it or leave it. I really like a bar that has character, and I feel that is one thing that is lacking here. It is nice and modern, but just doesn;t have that soul that a great watering hole has. Food wise, pretty solid, but the eating area seems to 'try' to be more swanky than it is, and it is a little over priced, considering there are a number of quality meal options within walking distance. No doubt I will find myself there again in the future, but as usual it will probably be for a quick brew to kill some time, rather than settling in for the night.

Meaty goodness in the Base Bar
Stefan G.

The Base Bar and eatery is a good place to stop past for a pre movie feed. A Pizza and Tapas Bar, part of the Bath Hotel complex. The Pizzas are all wood oven cooked and a good size for one (about 25cm or 11") with a diverse range of toppings. Friends I was with had the meat covered one and loved it. If pizza is not your thing for the night they also serve up a selection of Tapas style items, you'll need 2 at least to feel comfortably fed, but the pricing is based on that mostly. the table had a few choices from some richly sauced Gnocchi to Pork Belly, Calamari and Rosemary potatoes.. and all tasted very nice.

Rani Y.

A girl friend and I decided to have an after work drink at The Bath a few Friday ago. I've been here before on Saturday or Sunday afternoon session and enjoyed the crowd, food and beer garden. Unfortunately, it seems we picked a bad night. The crowd was 70% male and an older 45 to 55 age bracket, in itself not a problem (we're mid 30s), but it had a distinct sleazy pick up vibe. We hadn't even ordered a drink before the first move was made. We politely smiled moved on and found the table. We couldn't drink them fast enough. The guys appeared to be playing a game of who was going to make the first shot as each new group of women arrived. It's a great spot if you're on the hunt for a man in that age bracket. For two friends looking to catch up drink, it wasn't the perfect place. I'll give it another try but not on a Friday night.

Trent D.

The Bath Hotel is a very pretty pub; but behind that superficial beauty, it lacks true soul. There's no doubt that this place is sleek and modern. The interior decor is nice, and there's plenty of space to lounge around and enjoy a couple of drinks. The outdoor beer garden is probably the best aspect of this place, and it's suitable for both summer and winter weather, with parasols and gas heaters for wet and shine. Unfortunately, everyone else also seems to be a fan of the beer garden, and therefore it's almost always packed full of blundering fools like a cage at the zoo (which I'm usually okay with after a few drinks). I just can't seem to find any real substance to the Bath. Yes, it's nicely decorated and has a very modern feel to it, and it's not a bad place to down a few beers every once in a while, but there's not too much beyond its flashy appearance. It lacks character - there are no stories to be told here. As much as I hate the crowds that inhabit places like the Exeter Hotel, bars like that have stories coming out of the woodwork (quite literally). There's something unique that defines them, and even the shittest bar in the world can have its own charm. Sadly, character can't be faked with pretty packaging.

Adeleine T.

I've actually had some good nights here. The food is pretty good, the drinks are standard (iz alcohol, iz good) and if you're with the right people then yeah, it's a good place. The interior is modern, sleek and stylish, and an outdoor area. I like that this place is very open and breezy, so there's plenty of fresh air. It's not squishy and sweaty like other places, although it can get like that on a Friday night, but hey that's pretty much like any other place. There's plenty of furniture and tables, and the crowd (on the right night) isn't bad. Otherwise, yes, you will end up getting hit on by 40 year old men. I used to come here a lot with workmates back when I was still at Woolies Marryatville. We've had some good times here, but then again, if you're with the right people you can have fun anywhere.

Trevor S.

The Bath hotel situated on the Parade Norwood SA. The hotel has been tastefully redecorated and refurbished. The dining bar areas are modern, spacious, with lots of excellent dining options. We decided to sit under the umbrellas kerbside, while shoppers strolled past. Their menu offered a range of great lunch options. On finishing we relaxed in the shade and enjoyed a glass of bubbles. The service was efficient and friendly, nice place for lunch on a sunny spring day.

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We went to The Base section of the Bath Hotel, the food was excellent, we had wood fired barbecue ribs and boy, were they delicious!

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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 Kent Town Hotel - Crafty Monkey Bar - Restaurant area

The Kent Town Hotel - Crafty Monkey Bar

(37 reviews)

$$

Norwood

Had the arancini balls, 3 soft tacos, kids parmigiana, wagu steak and porterhouse steak. Well…read morecooked and seasoned, good size portions.

To be honest I was a little dubious when I heard that the old Tap Inn had decided to revamp and…read morere-brand, so the only way for me to find out about this new place was to get myself invited to their opening night! Which I did! The Tap Inn had become old and staid and lacking atmosphere save for their Tuesday quiz nights which were great fun. Bring on The Jungle! The new theme throughout is wonderful with palm trees, a massive gorilla, a reasonably sized elephant, vines, tunnels and surprises around every corner. The owners have done a great job in pre-creating the atmos before you've even had your first drink! Talking of which, there's an amazing array of beers, wines and champagnes available, and at prices that won't cause you to 'go ape'. Each of the bars is well stocked and they have a wonderful range of beer on tap as well as the traditional imports. The food is nothing short of spectacular! Their new Argentinian rotisserie is something to behold, and the meat that comes from it is a melt-in-the-mouth experience to delight every palate! There are over 80 'swords' that gently turn on the spit, cooking an incredible feast of meats and seafood. The Head Chef Praveen is a genius! The meat is provided by their own in-house butcher Michael, who is 'on display' as he cuts the various offerings. The menu is comprehensive, exciting and again, well priced. I even went there for Christmas Lunch which was an all you can eat delight. At $95 per head I expected a great deal - and I wasn't disappointed!! The staff are unbelievably friendly in each of their fantastic bars. They go out of their way to help and serve you with a constant smile on their faces. They are everywhere too - no need to wait an hour to be served here! My favourite of all the bars is the Rooftop. On a balmy evening it's open to the skies and stars with plenty of seating available. You can even have a game of Jungle Bocce if you're pissed enough! Just as an added bonus - if you're desperate for the loo - why use the stairs to get there when you can slide down one of the fun jungle slides! The Crafty Monkey bar on the ground floor has free fresh nuts (I know, right?), and is where you can enjoy their Happy Hour! All in all, I'm deeply impressed with the new Kent Town Hotel. I've spent many wonderful evenings there and intend to spend many more. Finally Adelaide has a new and exciting venue to crow about so let's hope that the powers that be ensure that it stays fresh. Well done to Paul, Kendel and all concerned!

Prohibition Liquor Co - Shiraz barrels because tasty

Prohibition Liquor Co

(1 review)

Adelaide

The Prohibition (Gin) Crew have joined the Adelaide 'small bars band wagon' and opened up this gin…read morebased bar - design studio - coffee bar in the happening part of Gilbert Street. The Coffee section isn't quite ready yet but the rest is in full swing with the rear section due for some more work including a new copper pot still arriving in January. The design business Toolbox is under the same roof, tucked in behind their coffee bar. There is obvious street appeal from its corner location with dark walls, a full glass front with a vertical lift front glass door, minimalist but not cold and kind of starting to get a look of its own. The bath tub above the bar is a great touch. Our visit was part of a North Adelaide Primary School fundraiser, where Adam, co-owner with Wes in this bar enterprise, is a parent. Our group took part in gin flights, with some mixing and experimenting of our own, along with some knowledgable commentary from Adam. Some ordered dinner with options of sliders (x3) and fancy toasties while others enjoyed an antipasto assortment. I will admit I failed to properly peruse their menu options on this occasion and whilst this is a gin focussed bar they have enough to please whomever walks in. The staff were lovely and approachable and I mention this because this can sometimes be a deal breaker for customers. They source their (wine) spirit base from the Barossa and even the tonic water and vermouth they use as mixers are Australian. Our gin offering on the night was their staple small batch 42% craft gin, the shiraz barrel 60% craft gin, and their monster 69% bathtub cut gin which should carry a warning label (great with a splash of tonic). We also got lucky and tasted a 'Christmas release' gin special with a cake like nose and obvious holiday flavours, a perfect gift or something to sip on the actual day (see photos re tasting notes). I didn't eat or drink anything on the night I didn't enjoy and I think PLC will continue to grow and attract new customers and become a regular on the Adelaide scene. I'm hoping their coffee is phenomenal. If you like a gin you need to go and if you don't just come for a look - maybe all the medals and accolades displayed around the bar will be enough for you to get curious :)

From the owner: Prohibition Liquor Co is an international award-winning Adelaide CBD-based small batch craft…read moredistillery and Tasting Room. We specialise in Gin Flights and cocktails, with amazing food including local antipasto platters, gourmet toasters and sliders. See where our gins are made and taste direct from the maker.

Bar Cuba

Bar Cuba

(3 reviews)

Adelaide

You wouldn't know it by the name, but this place is all class. Just look at the website!…read more This is a 'Rum and Members Bar'. It reportedly has the world's largest collection of fine rums. Admittedly, this is a fact I can't be sure of. I haven't been everywhere else in the world, y'see. I CAN, however, tell you that I DID try a veritable array of rum, and all of it was fine. Bear in mind, I've always been a vodka man. All other spirits are second-rate to me. (Except the green fairy, but I don't really consider THAT a spirit. It's more a monster unto itself.) But this is some good rum. The decor is great, and not at all cheap or tacky (as you'd expect from a members club), and the music complements the decorating perfectly. Though I'm not typically a fan of rum, if you've friends who love the stuff, bring them here (or be dragged along), and you'll have a gay old time. If you can claim a lounge for your own, many a deep, philosophical and ultimately meaningless conversation will be had before the night is done.

Upstairs from the Union Hotel, Bar Cuba is subtly signposted and only open late. Everyone wants to…read morefeel special and this is a members only scene, on the positive it's not super hard to become a member. At the risk of sounding like a simpleton this bar is so purrrrdy. Lots of luxe fabric and billowing curtains and velvet and chocolate ottomans. Rum is the thing at Bar Cuba (Surprise!) and though I'm not a huge fan of rum usually, they make delicious cocktails and as the saying goes, when in Cuba... The music is a mix of soul funk and jazz and the people lounging around may appear casual but their dress certainly is not. This place is booked for functions a fair way ahead so if you want to have a party here you've got to be organised. And here's a hot tip: having your gig here is not a cheap venture. If you don't have the cash you can always do as we've done in the past and gate crash more wealthy people's parties. You didn't read this but... we may have snuck in on occasion. Or better yet, subtly convince your friends to have functions here so you can attend. Yeah... do that.

Brick + Mortar Creative - Coworking office and design studio spaces at Brick+Mortar

Brick + Mortar Creative

(4 reviews)

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Norwood

What a interesting little place. I never really noticed this place as it is right across from the…read moreNorwood Parade mall. Plenty of street parking or car park. It's next to the Norwood Concert Hall and easy walking distance. Brick and Motar creative had a special event on for and I was lucky enough to attend on of these workshop free events. This place is open 7 days a week from Mon-Sat 8.30-5, Sun 10-4. Independent design stores, creative workspaces, cafe, workshops + events. 49 George St, Norwood South Australia. I attended a ESTY Craft workshop and had to register online to get a placement. I attended a Friday night on the 17.06 from 6pm to 9pm. The theme was stationary, where each person receives free materials, instructions and guidance to make old-school paper stationery such as notepads, books, zines and notebooks, travel books, and it was all about being creative and book binding. This was a great social event, as many of us never bound books/note books by hand, it the guests and staff helped each other to complete out selected activity. I was greeted at the front door, received a name tag and greeted by more friendly and helpful staff. The place was cleaned, well situated and laid out with a workshop area and retail area and coffee/cafe area. We guests and customers and work on their projects while purchasing coffee/wine or nibbles. I made a japanese binding book and a traveller's note book, by selecting different papers, materials, stickers and then had to bind the book together with needle and thread. It was a fantastic experience and will probably do this again. It was fun if you are into arts and craft and social mingling. There are other events coming up, so head to their website as you can sign up for workshops/events to make soaps, stationary items, paper flowers etc or just come along to view the exhibitions and displays. Thumbs up! http://www.brickandmortarcreative.com.au/ .

Update- The staff have changed (same wonderful owner) and the new food and coffee fairies ‍ are…read morejust as good! Beware of delicious sugar free cakes! All products sold in the store (Brick & Mortar is also a creative art space underneath the Norwood council) are made by SA artists and craftsmen Coolest little space with arts, crafts and gifts. Not pretending to be a full cafe, and yet it is! Great coffee, fresh house made soups and salads, great simple brunch options.

Published Arthouse

Published Arthouse

(4 reviews)

Adelaide

Talking as an Event Manager, I really love this space. Published Arthouse is a large warehouse…read morevenue in prime location just off Waymouth Street in Adelaide CBD. The outside of the Venue does not look like much when walking past, but when it opens up you will find a room filled with graffiti by well known street artists in Adelaide. So rad! There does not seem to be any limits with types of events you can run here. There are a couple of supporting beams in the space, so if you need it to be completely open this might not be for you. You can place staging in a couple of different spots. There seemed to be good access to power. There were some ceiling truss beams set up above the front of the stage with lighting. Not sure if that was in house, I presume that it is. I watched a DJ set there and the acoustics were good considering the placement of the stage being so close to the open entry. They had a couple of mobile bars set up that you could hire. Also good to note that there was decent access to facilities out the back and a backstage area for bands/performers. Another perk was the booths set up on the side of the venue. This is a great edition if you are running a gig here. Love booths. You can hire a bunch of furniture here as well, they are all quite well priced. And considering that you will not have to pay for delivery this is your best option. My thoughts are that you could run anything from a music show to a wedding here, depending on your taste. Unless the graffiti walls don't suit your event style. You could cover them with drapes they have for hire. Not the cheapest, but it's an option. If you are looking at including food at your event, they have a range of set menu options, which is great! Another surprise is the hire of a Food Truck on the packages. That is pretty cool!

Friendly place felt welcomed the minute we walked in, a fantastic place to relax and unwind after…read morework or just for a evening out

The Jade Monkey - The Jade

The Jade Monkey

(8 reviews)

Adelaide

There's nothing jaded about this monkey. Cosy, welcoming and full of character, it's a great place…read moreto start with an after-work drink, or to settle in for the whole evening. Two magnificent open fires, cosy lounges as well as big tables for groups, makes it versatile for any situation and perfect for a cold winter's night. They have a few gourmet pies on the menu, including chicken korma and cheese kransky and what I thought was a massive vat of soup. Turns out it was spiced rum! My kind of soup. The service is attentive and very friendly. There are only 2 red wines available by the glass, so it's not an extensive wine selection, but they are very nice wines, so I'm not complaining! I haven't seen a band here yet, but I look forward to that treat soon. It looks like it would be a magnificent place in summer sitting outside under the fairy lights, so I look forward to that too. Meanwhile, I'm very happy for it to be winter as I can't get enough of those gorgeous open fires!

Jade Monkey is going to be a great hub for live *stuff * in Adelaide…read more The performance venue fitted around 110 people with a mix of seated and standing. The main area I front of the stage is sunken, so plenty of room for dancing, or for the people around the edge to See over. An ample size stage for bands and choirs, and a huge greenroom area upstairs, that doesn't have you clambering over audience and ruining any costuming surprises. The inhouse PA is a pretty sweet inhouse system. A roof mounted projector makes for showing your slides and videos while you take up all the stage without making all the shadows too! Out in the bar side, the cracking fire and comfy couches while you knock back one of the beers from the local selection and munch down on some tasty snacks, and maybe if you're in for a bit of nostalgia, play a round or three on the pinball machine.

The Libertine by Louis - Pumpkin Soup!!

The Libertine by Louis

(20 reviews)

$$

Payneham

I kept driving past this lil' café on Magill Road and I have been meaning to stop there for a…read morewhile. I read all of the amazing reviews on Yelp and was convinced to place it in my bookmarks of places to try! Entry into this café is a little surprising. It doesn't look that flash from outside, but when you walk in it is cleverly decorated with all sorts of quirky art. The service is really friendly and inviting. The staff obviously love working there as they are quite chirpy. After having a look at the menu, I could not go past the opportunity to try the soup of the day. Pumpkin soup has always been one of my favs and it is one that is really comforting on a cold day. The pumpkin soup was served with some lovely toasted bread and butter. It smelt divine when it arrived in front of me. The taste was creamy with a slight chilli flavour. They must have used some sort of Moroccan spices? I think it was a little bit salty for my palate, but it was really satisfying and filling. Courtyard out the back is really cute. I think it is the perfect destination for ladies in the area to catch up with their girlfriends for lunch and coffee. I will return to try other items on their menu as it seems to be very popular in the Yelp community.

There us a lot to like about this cafe, the coffee is good, I enjoyed my food but it is the…read moreatmosphere and decor that make this place simply worth the visit. The outside courtyard has a french provincial feel that I love and on a nice day is an easy place to grab a magazine or a book and lose a few hours while. The staff were friendly an relaxed even though when I was there it was quite busy and of course the attached homewares shop next door is hard to resist having a nosy around in with its quirky items. I could easily become a regular here!

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