Local Guide: Top Adelaide Bars and Restaurants

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Osteria Oggi - Photography by Jack Fenby

Fugazzi - Photography by Jack Fenby
Leigh Street Wine Room
With its tall arched ceilings, narrow gallery and walls upon walls of wine, this ex-laundromat is redolent of a Parisian drinking den. That intimate European feel invites you to settle in and spend a few hours tasting and sipping your way through glasses of minimal intervention wine and dishes of simple, often wood-fired food that will have you smacking your lips and nodding in silent appreciation.
Fugazzi
Fugazzi Bar & Dining Room is Adelaide’s answer to the decadent Italian diners of New York, and the only thing you need to know is you should arrive very, very hungry. Fugazzi is where you go when you want a heart-warming (or heart-stopping) bowl of pasta. It’s where you go when you want to order several plates of fried bread and mop up every honey-soaked mouthful. And with a ‘Saucy Affogato Semi Freddo’ on the menu, you know dessert isn’t an option, it’s a must.
Peel St
Buzzing from the moment lunch service starts, Peel St is deliciously down to earth. The restaurant prides itself on taking a simple, fresh approach to food, but it’s also convivial, collaborative, robust and abundant in warmth and spirit. The menu is a testament to food as a binding cultural force, with Middle Eastern and Asian flavours celebrated in beautiful, unexpected ways that satisfy the senses all at once.

Leigh Street Wine Room

Hellbound Wine Bar
Press* Food & Wine
Looking for outstanding sustainable South Australian produce? You’ll find it on your plate at Press* Food & Wine. Adelaide restaurants are spoilt for choice when it comes to working with local farmers and makers, and it’s this relationship that guides everything Press does. As for the cellar, the wine list is an exciting representation of winemaking on a local and global scale. It’s also very long, so enlist the expertise of the sommelier to help you find the perfect bottle (or two).
Mascavado
When we opened Assembly Label Rundle Street we wanted to share our love of our new neighbourhood, and that meant serving pastries from Mascavado. The patisserie opened during the pandemic, which says a lot about the power of a coffee and buttery croissant. The pastries are imaginative, ingredients are locally sourced, the display counter is Instagram-worthy and the specials are so good it’s impossible to choose just one. Our advice? Try them all.
Hellbound Wine Bar
If it’s a glass of wine you’re after descend into Hellbound, which is suitably located in a heritage building basement that feels just like a wine cellar. These guys are passionate about their industry and the best part is they’re totally unpretentious and an evening spent here is great fun. Whether you’re staying for a glass or a bottle make sure to order the snacks, which are the perfect mix of salty, doughy, crispy and cheesy.
Shōbōsho
The Japanese word Shobosho translates to fire house, a word that inspires every detail of your experience at this Adelaide institution. Shōbōsho evokes the tradition of a Japanese izakaya and each dish comes to life through an alchemy of steam, smoke and fire. Start with sake and some raw snacks, and then make your way through the elements — the kitchen has a wood oven, a grill, rotisserie and custom yakitori pit.

Fugazzi - Photography by Jack Fenby

Osteria Oggi - Photography by Jack Fenby