![]() The art deco-inspired speakeasy is fabulously furnished in fern greens, glass, brass and wood, creating an aesthetic cocktail as intoxicating as the Notorious F.I.G.s on offer. Building access is round the back.īehind a non-descript wooden door in the basement of Bread & Bone awaits Maybe Mae. Turn left at the end and enter through the Ancient World gates. If sonic experiments paired with local spirits and plenty of sweat sound like your speed, head down the alley ten metres east of Aussie Pizza House on the north side of Hindley Street. The dive bar opened doors in 2014 to give the city’s small-bar scene a bit more grit. Downstairs is Humpback Sallys with wonderful small plate food selections. Lodged in the city’s west end, Ancient World is a kaleidoscopic artist-run venue and bar. The Loft is a well-kept secret in Adelaide, but with their tempting autumn menu hitting the floor, don’t bank on it staying that way for long. The classic Cosmopolitan with a raspberry and cinnamon twist comes highly recommended. Based on this color bar, you can imagine what walking on the bottom of the ocean might be like. to the Bar when Expedition Leader Stephen called us together. A humpback whale spotted in Alaska on July 12, top. Sample from the extensive wine list at the marble bar, and enjoy your beverage of choice by the fireplace. are the secret to a fulfilling and successful voyage. #3 The Loft Wine Bar Image: The Loft / FacebookĪscend the staircase and fling open the double doors to reveal sleek, lavish The Loft. Delivery & Pickup Options - 86 reviews of Humpback Sallys - CLOSED We had 18 small plates, and plenty of cocktails., between four people. Look out for their regular tasting events, where you’ll get the distinctly South Australian cellar door experience right in the middle of the city. Home to an all-Australian spirit list, Thrift Shop also boasts a revolving door of breweries and wineries in residence. Recycled and up-cycled finds give the alleyway space a relaxed, rag-tag character, right down to the vintage glassware at the bar and vinyl records on the stereo. Rumour has it there’s a surprise basement space in the works too, for all your incepted bar-in-a-bar needs.īorne of the desire to support small, local business and avoid waste wherever possible, Thrift Shop sprung up on Waymouth Place in 2014. With live local music, market fresh produce and specialty tea and coffee, plus an extensive wine and cocktail list, Lindes Lane will captivate your senses from sun-up to last bus. Nestled down a side-street off Rundle Mall – the city’s premier shopping strip – this urban oasis showcases brews and tunes from Monday to Saturday. Offering coffee by day and cocktails at night, Lindes Lane is one of the freshest faces in Adelaide’s hidden bar scene. #1 Lindes Lane Image: Lindes Lane / Facebook Here’s a list of the sneakier bars hidden throughout the Festival City.ĥ353,5501,5777 As each new small bar license gets the tick of approval, a fresh watering-hole-in-the-wall pops up in the city’s square mile. Not recommended.While laneway culture may seem synonymous with Australia’s eastern states, Adelaide’s hidden-bar game gets stronger by the day. As for this place being the owner's dream, that little story is just sad in light of the reality we experienced. We know how to get those travel dollars! Bismarck is not impressing us. We do appreciate that establishments in the top 20 on Yelp in our hometown of Casper Wyoming, although much berated by us locals, never afford out of towners an experience this dismal. By the way there were less than 6 patrons there so being busy was NOT a factor in our being ignored. No one in Humpbacks acknowledged or greeted us as we left, again. When we expressed surprise given the extensive selection downstairs he responded "Yeah, it's totally separate. Asked him about a glass of wine and he said there was a Chardonnay and "some Cabernet type". ![]() There were 2 people up there seated with cocktails. The entrance to Horse’s Mouth Bar is so well-concealed, you’ll almost feel like a secret agent finding your way around. Locating this place is easy, but getting into the bar needs some work. ![]() Went upstairs where one staffer was running around frantically rearranging lanterns and tables in a totally empty rooftop. Created by Kate Gerwin, the drink mixes whiskey and gin with genepy (an Alpine herbal liqueur), Fernet Branca, chicory coffee, Mexican hot chocolate and a bar spoon of mixed-berry jam, all topped. Where: 10 Collyer Quay, B1-08 Ocean Financial Centre, Singapore 049315. Asked about the Wednesday wine special and were informed curtly "it's only on bottles". Finally gave up and asked the bartender how to get upstairs. First off stood for several minutes near 2 staff who were huddled over a screen, ignoring us. We were excited to have a glass of wine at the upstairs rooftop bar (Luft) and then move down to Humpback Sally's to eat. ![]() Looked at the website, read the owner's "story" and jumped in a Lyft at our hotel to head here for some small plates and wine. ![]()
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