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Is there a good bar / restaurant fellow Demon supporters should  go to for dinner before/after  the game next Friday night in Adelaide? Its our first interstate game in Adelaide. Any advice appreciated. Go Dees.

 

 

I’ll be there, over from Perf. At this stage I might snag myself a full blown drinks package and canapés in some corporate wankfest according to my work colleague.

If that doesn’t come thru, I’ll be in the same boat.

Make sure your vaccinations are up to date the power ferals  are pretty rabid 

 
17 minutes ago, pbrown said:

Is there a good bar / restaurant fellow Demon supporters should  go to for dinner before/after  the game next Friday night in Adelaide? Its our first interstate game in Adelaide. Any advice appreciated. Go Dees.

 

Hi PBrown. There are some good bars on tve riverbank for a pregame meal and bevarage. Then its only a short walk to the ground via the foot bridge. Enjoy.


2KW has an awesome view over toward the oval, it’s just in the city but short walk to ground.

Cathedral Hotel is a great spot just near the ground.

Enjoy the oval. 

Im heading over for the crows match next month. 

Fyi tickets are on sale now for that match

Pink Pig down O'Connell st, North Adelaide or Further down The Archer and enjoy the splendid walk to the game quite simply amazing. Go Dees.???

 
32 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

Pink Pig down O'Connell st, North Adelaide or Further down The Archer and enjoy the splendid walk to the game quite simply amazing. Go Dees.???

Lingy's ??? ?


1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Can you check on my investment property whilst there please!! :)

The police already are.

On 6/15/2018 at 8:56 PM, pbrown said:

Is there a good bar / restaurant fellow Demon supporters should  go to for dinner before/after  the game next Friday night in Adelaide? Its our first interstate game in Adelaide. Any advice appreciated. Go Dees.

 

British Hotel, Finniss St, North Adelaide, good public bar and nice restaurant at the back. Upmarket. Good staff and pleasant patrons. Not the sort of place for a fight. Not the sort of place for Port Fans more the Crows type. You will be safe!  More likely to have a philosophical discussion with a retired academic from Adelaide Uni or pick up a middle aged lady from Unley. 

On 6/15/2018 at 8:56 PM, pbrown said:

Is there a good bar / restaurant fellow Demon supporters should  go to for dinner before/after  the game next Friday night in Adelaide? Its our first interstate game in Adelaide. Any advice appreciated. Go Dees.

 

Or in town, the Belgian Beer Cafe just off Rundle Street. Recommend it. Great Beer on tap, local and Belgian and good pub food. The mussels are superb with frites. 


Just on Adelaide, for anyone on Instagram that isn't giving @shitadelaide a follow I highly recommend it.

Some comedy gold generated from those guys.

47 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Or in town, the Belgian Beer Cafe just off Rundle Street. Recommend it. Great Beer on tap, local and Belgian and good pub food. The mussels are superb with frites. 

Ah Moule en Frit that takes me back

15 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Enlighten me spurs.

I trip to Aigues-Mortes, France. A local showed me what the French consider fast food. Mussels and Chips. mmmmmmm

On 6/15/2018 at 8:47 PM, Jibroni said:

Hi PBrown. There are some good bars on tve riverbank for a pregame meal and bevarage. Then its only a short walk to the ground via the foot bridge. Enjoy.

Good recommendation, but I like the Casino bars, still just the other side of the walkway across the Torrens River from the Adel Oval; their back bars (outdoor balcony) overlooking the river is pretty cool and the casino food is relatively cheap plus a great choice of snobby tucker all the way down to pizza and hot dogs - but these are internal yet you do not have to be a player to eat there. Cheap booze and a full beer range at the back bar (as mentioned) and it is a first-floor aspect like a beer garden. Someone once said it is pretty at night! My summation is that it is far Ken Awright.

How to get there: Front of casino is next the the main railway station in Adelaide, on North Terrace, across a little walkway from the SA Parliament House. Walk through the casino heading north to the back bar, cannot miss it. You will be looking at the river, the rear of the Arts Centre just on the right, with the Adel Oval just across that River by a great walkway. Have fun. 

Edited by Deemania since 56


Ive got some spare tickets to this game, purchased through the club so in the Dees designated seating area. If anyone wants them, going cheap. 

3 hours ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Good recommendation, but I like the Casino bars, still just the other side of the walkway across the Torrens River from the Adel Oval; their back bars (outdoor balcony) overlooking the river is pretty cool and the casino food.

Yes that is the place I was thinking of, normally have pregame happy hours as well.

 

 

 

49 minutes ago, deelighted3 said:

Ive got some spare tickets to this game, purchased through the club so in the Dees designated seating area. If anyone wants them, going cheap. 

I'm in Adelaide for the weekend, how cheap are the tix?

 

You could embark on a Simon Goodwin tribute bar crawl as a pre-match warm-up, kicking off at the Ramsgate Hotel in Henley Beach before heading to Raglans in the city (via the casino).  

3 hours ago, Skuit said:

You could embark on a Simon Goodwin tribute bar crawl as a pre-match warm-up, kicking off at the Ramsgate Hotel in Henley Beach before heading to Raglans in the city (via the casino).  

Add in a post game Powell-Peppering drinking session along Hindley st (keeping ones hands to ones self) and it’s a complete night out.


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