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I'd also recommend the Earl of Leicester at Parkside. Big range of beers and their schnitzels are the biggest in SA.
The King's Head hotel on king william is still my pick of craft beer venue in town. they do SA brews on tap exclusively and this includes micros like beard and brau, bierhaus, brew boys, vale ale, gulf brewery. Great happy hour on friday with $5 pints on most of the micros (if a non-special batch) from 5-9pmJ.T said:Reviving an old thread in the search for some good craft beer pubs or bars in and around the CBD.
Is there anything that has popped up lately? Heading down with Mrs JT next weekend.
All good choices Ken but definitely head to the Wheaty, you won't regret it. Jump on the tram on King William and get off at Thebarton and you can walk the rest, it's not far at all.Kumamoto_Ken said:I'm heading to rAdelaide next week for a week and have been researching this thread and this one.
I'll be based in the CBD and won't have wheels so it looks to me like my best bets (beer and a feed) are:
- The Wheaty (outside the CBD I know but given the reviews I'll make the effort)
- The Kings Head
- The Botanic Bar
- Bar on Gouger
- The Belgian Beer Cafe (maybe)
Any comments on the Edinburgh Castle Hotel on Currie St?
It has the advantage of being close to where I'm staying!
Cheers.
Thanks for the suggestion of the Austral Scott, looks like a nice place. Thanks also for the tram suggestion, almost door-to-door from my accom to the Wheaty.Scottsrx said:All good choices Ken but definitely head to the Wheaty, you won't regret it. Jump on the tram on King William and get off at Thebarton and you can walk the rest, it's not far at all.
If you head to the East End then drop past the Austral and treat yourself to a Mismatch Brewing Session Ale. My favourite beer at the moment.
Pirate Life Brewing are just releasing their first beers this weekend so they should become available at pubs around the CBD although not sure which ones as yet.
I can't comment on the Ed, I haven't been there for a long time. And Gouger St is the place to eat. A good choice of Asian (you have to try Ying Chow) and the Central Markets.
The Prancing Pony is at Mt Barker so a little difficult to get to without a car. Unless you are keen for a bus ride, it takes a bit more than a half hour.Killer Brew said:If you can get someone to take you down to Hahndorf (or hop on a bus) then check out Prancing Pony brewery. Magnificent.
Thanks Dicko, it's on my must-do list, tram to Thebarton is sorted.dicko said:Then if you want to partake of some fine beers rather than a BIG parmy then you could get a taxi for a few bucks and go HERE
:chug: :chug: :lol:Kumamoto_Ken said:Thanks Dicko, it's on my must-do list, tram to Thebarton is sorted.
I don't think you can sample the goods at the brewery at Pirate Life as yet. But I'm sure they'd appreciate it if you dropped past and said hi.spog said:Pirate brewing isn't too much further along ( on South road) from the Wheaty.
I think they opened for business very recently,you could be the first to sample it and report here.
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