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Maxwell’s Grocery

relaxed, organic and free spirited cafes are a rarity down in the south of Adelaide until this little ripper graced Aldinga. Maxwell’s Grocery is shop and cafe combined, offering fresh, local and organic produce ready to buy off the shelves to take home. For those who want to stay and soak in the awesome atmosphere then… Read more »

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Froth & Fodder

if I had to sum up a list of my favourite things in a cafe they would be big windows, industrial lights, good coffee, a hearty brunch menu and cute flowers on the tables. oh with the addition of tiny cute dogs out the front and a chalkboard for good measure. if that’s your idea… Read more »

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Trouble and Strife

night shift and 3 hours sleep calls for a damn good breakfast, a laugh and a very good cup of coffee. so today I did just that at Goodwood Roads newest addition, Trouble and Strife. I arrived early with magazine in hand and was greeted with a lovely big smile from the lovely man at the… Read more »

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Patch kitchen and garden

it seems that i’m in the Adelaide Hills more and more these days. there’s a combination of reasons why I love it up here- the colour of the autumn leaves, the smell of burning wood fires and the fabulous range of cafes that are scattered all over and hidden amongst the trees. one of those… Read more »

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SAD:Cafe

it’s been a while since I have spent some time in Adelaide’s East End. but now that I have headed back there I don’t ever want to leave. today I got acquainted with SAD:Cafe. SAD you say. I don’t think so. nestled on ebenezer place next to the treadly bike shop and midwest traders, this… Read more »

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A foodies guide to the Adelaide Central Market

whether you are looking for a feed, need a go-to place to do all your food shopping or are just keen to sink a coffee and people watch, the Adelaide Central Markets ticks all the boxes. trips to markets for me started when I was in primary school, where we got to wander the stalls and taste… Read more »

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S.C Pannell

Goodbye tapestry. Hello S.C Pannell. Like no other winery I’ve encountered in the Vale, this newly renovated cellar door oozes an american basement bar type feel. From the dark walls, to the industrial lighting and neon red signage, this places sucks you in and makes you feel like quite the hipster, and even a little… Read more »

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Polly put the kettle on: A guide to my favourite teas

It’s well known by my nearest and dearest that I am a lover of tea. No offence coffee, I still love you to. There is so many types of tea available these days that there is so much more to a brew than a Lipton black tea with milk. Oolong, green, florals- the list goes… Read more »

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A foodies guide to the Adelaide Farmers Market

getting a sunday off in my world doesn’t happen very often. but when it does I try and force my way out of bed to get down to the Adelaide Farmers Market at the showgrounds. It’s held every Sunday morning, rain hail or shine (excluding a couple of public holidays) and hosts a long list… Read more »

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The Stranded Store

off the main road in Colonel Light Gardens is one of my favourite breakfast spots, and it seems like it is everyone elses to. The Stranded Store is a quaint little cafe where they serve breakfast, lunch and the most delicious coffee. it has a industrial yet minimalist look, however is really inviting and has… Read more »

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Three Monkeys Fine Foods

  Willunga. it’s a hidden little town, about 50kms south of Adelaide. but these days its becoming not so hidden. beaming with farmers markets, new cafes and restaurants, cellar doors and this beauty of a cafe + providore +homewears store called Three Monkeys Fine Foods.   three monkeys fine foods is on the main street… Read more »

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Angove Winery

Saturdays are best spent in the vale. As are sundays. And any day ending in ‘day’. The first Saturday of may this year was spent exploring new places, eating delicious food and then visiting this cracker of a winery- Angove Family Winemakers. Angove wines is a 5th generation family owned winery based in McLaren Vale…. Read more »