Zoe’s Restaurant & Takeaway

Zoe’s is a glorified fish and chip shop that really wants to be a restaurant. The menu along the wall, the food warmers, the open kitchen area and even the staff behind the counter make this place really look second grade. They’ve tried to spruce it up a bit with the white table cloths and…

What A Treat Cafe

What A Treat Cafe were serving up their dishes at Adelaide’s annual Trampoline Day. Three types of salads and two types of patties were on offer as well as a small range of desserts. For lunch, I decided to have each of the salads with a curry patty. All the items were prepared off site…

Rob Roy Hotel

There’s so much history behind the Rob Roy Hotel in Adelaide. Having undergone so many renovations over the years, the place still retains it’s character. The architecture of the time is one to marvel at; the arched framing in the main doorway, the cast iron balustrades, the draped corrugated iron roof and the dentilation on the…

Five Star Yiros and Spud

Five Star Yiros and Spud is a take away outlet located in the City Cross food court. As their business name suggests, they specialise in Yiros and Baked Potatoes, and combinations of the two. Today, I ordered the Yiros Combo Plate which consisted of lamb and chicken yiros meat, Greek salad and coleslaw. The dish…

East End Yiros

East End Yiros really give their competition a run for their money. Located on the quieter Eastern end of Grenfell Street, East End Yiros make some of the best yiros I have eaten in Adelaide. The store itself is small, with seating upstairs, several on the ground floor, and the majority outside. You could probably…

Benjamin On Franklin

I’ve been to this place for drinks on many occasions but never for food. I came here for lunch today just to complete the experience. The Benjamin on Franklin is beautifully designed pub. The intricately hand crafted timber dining furniture, the elegant vintage chairs, the warm cosy fire place, the innovative light fixtures, the exposed…

Daniels

I can usually tell how good a restaurant is by how busy it is. I’ve walked past Daniel’s many times and I’ve never seen this place full. I must admit, I was a bit reluctant to come here because of this, but I decided to give this place a go. The restaurant is in a…

The Bath Hotel

The Bath has been around since 1856 and is located at the eastern end of the Parade. The pub specialises in Modern Australian and Seafood, however you can still get your traditional pub fare. The decor here is modern and stylish, and the venue is quite spacious. The highlight of the place is the beer…

Rosemont Hotel

The Rosemont is somewhere I would never normally go. The place is so dark and dingy, I couldn’t tell what time of the day it was. The majority of the light came from the 39 flat screen televisions they have scattered across the room. I felt like I was one of those 24 hour security…

The Kings Hotel

The King’s Hotel is one of my locals and is conveniently located on the corner of Sturt Street and King William Street, just outside the City South tram stop. The pub offers all your traditional pub fare, and their food menu utilises a lot of locally sourced ingredients. The decor has a traditional English style…