Best Bar restaurants nearby. Discover the best Bar food in Mile End. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Bar restaurants near you. including La Rambla, Gallery, Bread & Bone Wood Grill, Fedoras Restaurant, The Mile End, Udaberri, Strathmore Hotel Stonegrill, The Little Hunter, 2KW, Lady Burra Brewhouse
4 based on 130 reviews
We stopped by earlier in the day and asked if they could accommodate a garlic allergy. They said yes and we made a reservation. That night, when I tried to order, there was only a salad on the menu that I could eat. The table only had stools with no back. It would not have been comfortable for a lingering meal. We waited at the table for service, only to be told after about 10 minutes that we had to order at the bar. Would recommend for the beers, but there was a very limited food menu for dinner.
4 based on 827 reviews
All the staff were superb. So attentive, efficient and friendly. The overall service was excellent. We had the $70pp banquet - chosen by the restaurant. The food was beautifully presented, quite varied, many different sauces and ingredients used.... and the lamb finale was perfect. Not cheap, especially when you add wine etc but a real treat to experience. Music was probably too loud to comfortably talk during our meal.
4 based on 362 reviews
Walked in, promptly and efficiently escorted to a table. Order a glass of wine from the menu, and started perusing the menu. 5 minutes, ten minutes, 15 minutes. No wine appearing. I felt invisible.Figuring that since I am not getting served, and I appear to be invisible to the numerous staff walking past my table (I was on a high table right next to the entrance near the bar), I may as well walked out.I did.
4 based on 477 reviews
Located up top as they undertake renovations on bottom floor is this affordable family friendly establishment. The highlight is their stonegrill menu that allows you to cook your own meat at table. The end product is mouth watering.The staff were extremely helpful at a very busy time.
4 based on 157 reviews
Having lived o/s for many years, we are still trying to get through all the new restaurants that have popped up in Adelaide and Udaberri had been on the list for some time. The primary reason we hadn't been game enough to try is that my other half lived in Mallorca for 13 years, so going to a Spanish restaurant and being impressed is quite a challenge...am therefore, also very aware that this makes us hard to please at times and can be quite critical particularly with this cuisine, so have to take my opinion with a grain of salt (of course!). That all said, with regards to the food, I actually enjoyed it - I just didn't find it to be particularly authentic. The ahem, expert other half, did not enjoy the food that much although he did admit that that was because he had high expectations - and hopes, so reading between those lines, I think he basically agreed with my summation. We shared a few dishes between the 4 of us, most of which are not actually on the menu published online currently - and being pregnant, I thought the waitress did a fantastic job of advising me on what ingredients were used in some dishes, and if they'd be ok or not for me to eat - plenty of options basically (I should say our waitress was actually excellent, especially considering how busy it was). I think the standout dish of the night for all 4 of us was the cheesecake - I'm not normally a baked cheesecake fan as I find the texture sometimes a bit too..."stick to teethy" if I can be permitted to make up such a word, but this was light, rich but not too rich, smooth, yum. Yum yum yum. We each had a piece and that says a lot after a decent meal!!Udaberri itself is a vibrant, buzzy bar, but I was very, very pleased we had been given a booth upstairs - a little out of the thick of it downstairs, we could hear each other speak, nice and comfy, but still good for people watching - eating or not, it's a great venue, however, the biggest disappointment for the table were the drinks...I very much enjoyed my mocktail, however the Sangria (of which yes, I did taste - I am allowed a taste!), was literally fruit juice with an undetectable splash of red wine for colour, and given a whole carafe was consumed by a friend who can barely cope with more than 2 glasses of alcohol, she managed the lot and was stone cold sober afterwards. The boys had a vodka and a gin each to start, neither of which even smelled like there was any alcohol in there either - and I do have super smell at the moment! The wine list was good though so they were happier once they switched to that...can't really say what was going on there, but...perhaps the bartender decided since I'm preggers, no one should be consuming alcohol on our table?? Overall, would I go back - probably, but would set the expectations to a different setting.
Best European food near Mile End, West Torrens, South Australia
4 based on 97 reviews
Setting itself as one of the newest boutique pubs in Adelaide and the Mile End, the menu presents some of the best pub food South Australia has to offer with an ever evolving wine and local beer selection. If you are looking to hold a unique function in A
They were pretty flat out when I arrived, as there was something on locally. I had the Coorong Angus Flat Iron steak with chimichurri and enchilada (?). Medium-rare, great quality meat and cooked to perfection. Thanks for the great review and stopping in, hope to see you again soon!
Top 3 Fusion food in Mile End, West Torrens, South Australia
4 based on 125 reviews
A dinner after an evening meeting turned out to be remarkable - incredible flathead marvellous wagu beef and deserts to die for - service a bit hit or miss but probable due to understaffing
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4 based on 608 reviews
At Bread & Bone, we specialise in the unmistakable flavour of a wood grill to deliver some damn fine burgers. We also use the wood grill for steaks and ribs, as well as dishing up tasty hot dogs and fried chicken. Located upstairs in the tunnel between Pe
Down an alley and down an alley searching for and locating the Bread and Bone Grill is worthwhile. We visited there on a Monday night and it was super busy. Got bar seating and looking at kitchen. Very cool. They sure know how to prepare and cook burgers. I had a soft shell crab burger- super delicious. Great drinks list. It is very popular and not too much space inside- slime alley side dining space outside. If you are looking for comfort food go here.
Most Popular Australian food in Mile End, West Torrens, South Australia
4 based on 155 reviews
The Gallery boasts the largest rooftop garden in Adelaide, featuring ever changing art exhibitions it is the perfect place to relax with a drink or have a meal looking out over Waymouth St.
We held our annual corporate event at The Gallery and we could not be happier with the service we received. Our event co-ordinators Alex and James were so attentive and accommodating, and assisted us with organising the event right through to overseeing all of the fine details on the night. The food was superb and the wait staff very polite and friendly. Cannot recommend this venue enough for your next event!
Most Popular Asian food in Mile End, West Torrens, South Australia
4 based on 265 reviews
Totally delicious red wine in a very convivial atmosphere and great service. The honey, cheese and walnut were great , along with the potato cubes and baby squid. The only problem was the vension backstop with excellent jus - just wish it was larger for $18 as it was a weight watchers version - or had the deer been on weight watchers. Delicious but the portion was ridiculously small. I recommend the restaurant with glee but donât take the venison.
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