Pub entertainment in Adelaide
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Grace Emily
The ‘Gracie’ has live music most nights, featuring up-and-coming Australian acts. Inside it’s all kooky ’50s-meets-voodoo decor, open fires and great beers. Cult cinema Tuesday nights. Look for the UFO on the roof.
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Ramsgate Hotel
Located on Henley's bustling square, the Ramsgate has a lovely green wrought-iron exterior contrasting with the cream and pale beetroot stonework. The bar inside is a riot of polished wood and is just begging to be propped up by an elbow joined firmly to a hand gripping a Coopers. Sit outside and admire the jet skis buzzing around the water and do a spot of people-watching.
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Glenelg Jetty Hotel
A great place with an open bar to Jetty Rd; it's the perfect Glenelg spot for viewing the passing traffic. If you're tired of the polished, brushed, shiny look, this is the place for you. It's the hub of this suburb and a great place to meet other travellers.
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Tap Inn
A huge pub doubling as a shrine to golf, with an indoor driving range and rooftop putting green.
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Wheatsheaf
A hidden gem under the flight path in industrial Thebarton, with an artsy crowd of students, jazz musos, lesbians, punks and rockers. Tidy beer garden; live music Friday to Monday.
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Grace Emily
Duking it out with the Exeter for 'Adelaide's Best Pub' bragging rights (it pains us to separate the two) the 'Gracie' has live music most nights, featuring up-and-coming Australian acts. Inside it's all kooky '50s-meets-voodoo decor, open fires and great beers. Cult cinema Tuesday nights; no pokies. Look for the UFO on the roof.
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Exeter
The best pub in the city, this legendary boozer attracts an eclectic mix of postwork, punk and uni drinkers, shaking the day off their backs. Pull up a stool or a table in the grungy beer garden and settle in for the evening. Original music nightly; no pokies.
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Earl of Leicester
Hidden in the suburban Parkside backstreets is this atmospheric old bluestone pub, serving a winning combo of crafty microbrewed beers and the biggest schnitzels you're every likely to bite into (mains $13 to $26).
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Daniel O'Connell
An Irish pub without a whiff of kitsch Celtic cash-in! Just great Guinness, open fires, acoustic music and a house-sized pepper tree in the beer garden (164 years old and counting).
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Crown & Sceptre
An urbane boozer drawing all-comers, from legal-eagles on adjournment from trial to ditch diggers in their boots. Ambient tunes, DJs most nights, sidewalk tables, a cool little beer garden and better-than-average pub food (mains $10 to $28).
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Colonist
Funky countercultural boozing on Norwood's otherwise mainstream Parade.
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