Meeting up with other interstaters, we decided to stop here, conveniently located near our accommodation. Upon entry, we found a low-lit open space, not dissimilar to other historical pub buildings around town. So what makes this one different? Depends on what you are interested in. I liked the modern fit out, with geometric colourful fabrics off-setting the dark walls, whilst still retaining the beauty of the original architecture. In addition, I liked the little fireplace nook at the back of the bar, for a more intimate gathering. There is also a larger fireplace, in the main bar, for the bigger groups.
There appears to be another business attached to the pub called "Franks Dogs" (from memory). While we didn't have any hot dogs, we did order a couple of things from the share menu and wowsers, it was fantastic! The tasting plate, with aubergine chips, falafel, dips, char-grilled warm pitta and a variety of other interesting choices was the pick of the bunch. Four of us had two of those and that was more than sufficient. I think they were around $30 each. Not bad value, considering the quantity.
The very efficient, friendly and inviting bar lady, Cara (excuse me if that is not spelled correctly) was most hospitable. She let us know that there was also accommodation available upstairs. Without being asked, she offered to show us, in case we were coming back in the future. Great service, right there. It makes me want to come back. The rooms were very cleverly re-designed, from the old dingy rooms to a modern, slick, comfortable space to hang your hat for your stay in Adelaide. There are only a handful of rooms, but, unlike the previous back packer style that was in residence, these rooms are all class, without the accompanying price tag. The cost of the rooms are on par with what we were paying elsewhere. But here, you have privacy, your own upstairs balcony, some rooms have baths and / or can suit twin share. The bar was not heaving with clientele (pity for them) and it closes around 10pm, so you are not going to be kept awake by drunks and thumping music. The fit out is new. You are within a stones throw from the Adelaide Central Market, two blocks from the City centre, right in the thick of it. You even get a little goodie back when you check in. You'll have to stay to find out what's in it. A lady never tells *all* of her secrets at once.
The service, location, price and comfort of the place makes it a very attractive option, for food, drinks and/or somewhere to kip next time I'm stopping over in Adelaide.
Oh, and I recommend the hot cider! read more