Guidebook for Mile End

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Guidebook for Mile End

Food Scene

LoveOn cafe is a little known eatery that is off the main strip of Henley Beach Road and only a 2 minute walk from The Lane. It does great coffee and some awesome breakfasts.
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Loveon Cafe
39 Gladstone Rd
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LoveOn cafe is a little known eatery that is off the main strip of Henley Beach Road and only a 2 minute walk from The Lane. It does great coffee and some awesome breakfasts.
Located literally moments from The Lane, Tongue Thai’d, serves reasonably priced Thai dishes. Its food it very enjoyable. The restaurant itself comprises a maze of indoor and outdoor seating areas which seats about 150. The place is tastefully decorated in a traditional Thia manner.
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Tongue Thai'D
54 Henley Beach Rd
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Located literally moments from The Lane, Tongue Thai’d, serves reasonably priced Thai dishes. Its food it very enjoyable. The restaurant itself comprises a maze of indoor and outdoor seating areas which seats about 150. The place is tastefully decorated in a traditional Thia manner.
Napoli Wood Fired Pizzeria & Ristorante is one of Adelaides suburbs best kept secrets. Well known by the locals for its authentic wood fired pizzas and excellent traditional Italian cuisine, Napoli offers a causal and warm dining experience with a specially selected wine list to compliment the menu. Whether you’re after quick casual meal, want to make an evening out of it or just want a takeaway pizza, Napoli Wood Fired Pizzeria & Ristorante will make you feel at home as you enjoy authentic Italian cuisine and mouth-watering pizzas..
Napoli Wood Fired Pizzeria
127 Henley Beach Rd
Napoli Wood Fired Pizzeria & Ristorante is one of Adelaides suburbs best kept secrets. Well known by the locals for its authentic wood fired pizzas and excellent traditional Italian cuisine, Napoli offers a causal and warm dining experience with a specially selected wine list to compliment the menu. Whether you’re after quick casual meal, want to make an evening out of it or just want a takeaway pizza, Napoli Wood Fired Pizzeria & Ristorante will make you feel at home as you enjoy authentic Italian cuisine and mouth-watering pizzas..
Creperie Bruxelles is owned by the family that runs the famous Adelaide poffertjes stand. After many years of trading at the Royal Adelaide Show, The Fringe and many other various special events around Adelaide they now have a permanent store in Mile End. They specialise in desserts and have a wide range of flavoured crepes, waffles and poffertjes. The place is decorated in an old fashioned style reminiscent of a milk bar with lots of photos showcasing their family history.
Creperie Bruxelles
70 Henley Beach Rd
Creperie Bruxelles is owned by the family that runs the famous Adelaide poffertjes stand. After many years of trading at the Royal Adelaide Show, The Fringe and many other various special events around Adelaide they now have a permanent store in Mile End. They specialise in desserts and have a wide range of flavoured crepes, waffles and poffertjes. The place is decorated in an old fashioned style reminiscent of a milk bar with lots of photos showcasing their family history.

Drinks & Nightlife

The Wheatsheaf Hotel is actually a Bar, Brewery and live music venue all in one. While it brews its own beers, it also has over 50 different beers and whiskeys from around the world. It regularly hosts medium-to-well-known artists as well as much of Adelaide's up and coming musical talent.
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Wheatsheaf Hotel
39 George St
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The Wheatsheaf Hotel is actually a Bar, Brewery and live music venue all in one. While it brews its own beers, it also has over 50 different beers and whiskeys from around the world. It regularly hosts medium-to-well-known artists as well as much of Adelaide's up and coming musical talent.
The Ed Castle Hotel is a great little innercity bar with a large beer garden. It often has live-music and can get quite busy.
The Edinburgh Castle Hotel
233 Currie St
The Ed Castle Hotel is a great little innercity bar with a large beer garden. It often has live-music and can get quite busy.
The Mile End Hotel is the closest pub to The Lane. It located about a three minute walk from the property and is a traditional 'local' pub. It stocks quite a selection of Australian and international beers as well as local Adelaide boutique and and micro-brewery beers. The building itself draws on its rich heritage and retains its raw beauty. The original timber bar has been resurrected and dominates the main interior of the Mile End Hotel. The original stain-glass windows, floor boards and open fire places continue to hold their place at this iconic hotel. It also features a 'drive-through' bottle (alcohol) shop that is generally open quite late.
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Mile End Hotel
30 Henley Beach Rd
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The Mile End Hotel is the closest pub to The Lane. It located about a three minute walk from the property and is a traditional 'local' pub. It stocks quite a selection of Australian and international beers as well as local Adelaide boutique and and micro-brewery beers. The building itself draws on its rich heritage and retains its raw beauty. The original timber bar has been resurrected and dominates the main interior of the Mile End Hotel. The original stain-glass windows, floor boards and open fire places continue to hold their place at this iconic hotel. It also features a 'drive-through' bottle (alcohol) shop that is generally open quite late.
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Entertainment & Activities

Adelaide is a world-renowned, heritage listed cricket stadium. It recently underwent a half a billion dollar refurbishment and upgrade. It now seats 50,000 plus spectators and regularly sells out for international cricket matches, AFL matches and international recording artists' shows.
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Adelaide Oval
War Memorial Drive
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Adelaide is a world-renowned, heritage listed cricket stadium. It recently underwent a half a billion dollar refurbishment and upgrade. It now seats 50,000 plus spectators and regularly sells out for international cricket matches, AFL matches and international recording artists' shows.
The Thebarton Theatre (sknown as the Thebbie to locals), is an entertainment venue located a few minutes walk down Henley Beach Road from The Lane. It was constructed in 1926 and is one of the most popular medium size venues in Australia. It has a capacity of 2000, and while often used by newly formed bands, established international artists also hold frequent shows at the Thebbie. Its relatively small size means that the artists get a much more intimate experience with the audience. Check out the board on the side of the building for upcoming shows.
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Thebarton Theatre
112 Henley Beach Rd
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The Thebarton Theatre (sknown as the Thebbie to locals), is an entertainment venue located a few minutes walk down Henley Beach Road from The Lane. It was constructed in 1926 and is one of the most popular medium size venues in Australia. It has a capacity of 2000, and while often used by newly formed bands, established international artists also hold frequent shows at the Thebbie. Its relatively small size means that the artists get a much more intimate experience with the audience. Check out the board on the side of the building for upcoming shows.

Parks & Nature

It took eight months, cost $8.4 million, was almost washed away by mother nature but work on the redeveloped Henley Square has just been completed and the revamped summer hot spot is receiving rave reviews. The upgrade features waved-shaped timber seating, large shaded structures with overhanging lights, two grassed areas and a concrete terrace from the square to the beach. It also features a number of award winning restaurants, which moved in after the redevelopment was complete.
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Henley Square
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It took eight months, cost $8.4 million, was almost washed away by mother nature but work on the redeveloped Henley Square has just been completed and the revamped summer hot spot is receiving rave reviews. The upgrade features waved-shaped timber seating, large shaded structures with overhanging lights, two grassed areas and a concrete terrace from the square to the beach. It also features a number of award winning restaurants, which moved in after the redevelopment was complete.
Historical Glenelg is a popular beach-side suburb of Adelaide. It has become a popular tourist destination due to its beach and many attractions, home to several hotels and dozens of restaurants. Established in 1836, it is the oldest European settlement on mainland South Australia (the oldest being Kingscote on Kangaroo Island), with the proclamation of the colony of South Australia. It was named after Lord Glenelg, a member of British Cabinet and Secretary of State for War and the Colonies.
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Glenelg
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Historical Glenelg is a popular beach-side suburb of Adelaide. It has become a popular tourist destination due to its beach and many attractions, home to several hotels and dozens of restaurants. Established in 1836, it is the oldest European settlement on mainland South Australia (the oldest being Kingscote on Kangaroo Island), with the proclamation of the colony of South Australia. It was named after Lord Glenelg, a member of British Cabinet and Secretary of State for War and the Colonies.
Delight in the sights and sounds of Waterfall Gully. Take a short walk around the falls from the car park or make the more challenging trek to Mount Lofty Summit where you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views over the city skyline. The Waterfall Gully Restaurant, at the base of the falls was constructed between 1911 and 1912 and is built in the style of a Swiss chalet. The building has been heritage listed since 1987. It also cooks a tasty meal!
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Waterfall Gully
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Delight in the sights and sounds of Waterfall Gully. Take a short walk around the falls from the car park or make the more challenging trek to Mount Lofty Summit where you’ll be rewarded with panoramic views over the city skyline. The Waterfall Gully Restaurant, at the base of the falls was constructed between 1911 and 1912 and is built in the style of a Swiss chalet. The building has been heritage listed since 1987. It also cooks a tasty meal!

Essentials

The recently redeveloped Brickworks Marketplace includes a large Woolworths supermarket, a Big-W discount department store and a variety of other shops such as a butcher, hairdresser and smaller clothing retailers. It is also a great place to get easy take-away food as their is a reasonable selection of fast food restaurants.
W&W Quan
South Road
The recently redeveloped Brickworks Marketplace includes a large Woolworths supermarket, a Big-W discount department store and a variety of other shops such as a butcher, hairdresser and smaller clothing retailers. It is also a great place to get easy take-away food as their is a reasonable selection of fast food restaurants.