The Stag usually has a good band on Friday and Saturday nights in their downstairs bar area. With no covercharge and casual attire permitted, its a great place to go for a night out!
Upstairs has a DJ playing 'doof doof' and techno music in case you are into that.
Dress Code: No requirements, but always best to be safe by not wearing thongs or sneakers. Jeans are fine.
Written May 14, 2006
Address: City Centre
The Austral recently undergone renovations to the beer garden to soundproof it, normally plays host to rock/ punk/ pop.rock bands.
Beers on tap,
cover charge to band area on weekends.
Sound is normally average
More pub than venue.
Offers accomodation upstairs
Dress Code: casual
Written Mar 18, 2005
Address: Rundle St
If you are into romantic dinners or great nights out dith friends for a few drinks, that's just about the right place. The street, one of the most popular in the metropolitan Adelaide, lined with the best resturants, lounges, nightclubs and pubs. Whatever you type of hang-out spots, youare just bound to find that .
Dress Code: Definitly, for most nightlife spots, I wouldn't advise sneakers, sports gear,and for some you shouldn't look too casual nor too formal. Jeans is more preferable.
Updated Apr 24, 2004
Address: City east.
This place is pretty swanky - very sleek decor and even sleeker staff (check their website, it has a VR movie on it). It can be a bit hit and miss (not helped by that stupid tv in the corner - it's not cool guys, turn it off!!) but you're pretty much always guaranteed to see some very good looking people, and if you don't - you can always stare at their awesome tropical fish tank. No space for dancing: the music is not really hard anough anyway. They say they're a cigar bar but I've yet to see anyone smoking one in there...
Dress Code: Pretty strict - If you wear sneakers, make sure they're designer or at least clean, or you probably wont get in. Men definitely have more problems getting in than women... On the whole, dress to impress (but fellas, suits aren't necessary).
Updated Dec 27, 2002
Address: Rundle Street, Adelaide.
Website: www.fumoblu.com.au
This place actually used to be a synogogue, and someone converted it into a dance club. (Seems somewhat sacreligios if ya ask me). I had a blast there and got plenty wasted (as usual). The DJ was phenomenal and the drinks were great.
Dress Code: whatever.
Written Aug 25, 2002
Rundle street Adelaide pub in a historical building that's over a 150 years old. Great place to grab a drink, sit outside and people watch. Normally very busy on the weekend.
Dress Code: Casual
Written Aug 20, 2006
Address: Rundle Street
Phone: +61 8 8223 4660
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