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The Best Pubs in Adelaide for a Purse-Friendly Feast

Come for the vibes and stay for the menu that won't break the bank at the best pubs in Adelaide.

West Oak Hotel
West Oak Hotel

Adelaide is home to fine dining restaurants and buzzing bars, but when casual catch ups are on the agenda you can’t beat a good old-fashioned pub. 

Whether you’re in the mood to rug up and tuck into a hearty meal by the fire, sip on spritzes as the sun shines on a Saturday afternoon, or catch up for a quick after-work drink and make the most of happy hour, Adelaide’s well-rounded selection of watering holes has you covered. From laid-back suburban institutions to sunny seaside bistros, these are the best pubs in Adelaide.

The Best Pubs in Adelaide CBD & Inner Suburbs


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Gilbert Street Hotel

Gilbert Street Hotel

An Adelaide pub that truly has it all, welcome to the Gilbert Street Hotel. This Adelaide boozer combines laid-back charm with lively vibes, offering a tantalising menu of pub classics, seasonal dishes, and global flavours crafted by their award-winning kitchen. Sip on curated craft beers and boutique South Australian wines as smooth tunes from live bands and DJs fill the air. Whether you’re indulging in tapas under the fairy lights of the beer garden or enjoying the lunch steak special with friends, there’s always something happening here.

88 Gilbert Street, Adelaide

the cremorne hotel unley adelaide
The Cremorne Hotel

The Cremorne Hotel

A local Unley pub exuding fun and friendly vibes, The Cremorne Hotel is a buzzing hotspot on weekends, but did you know you can enjoy a great happy hour deal during the week, too? Every night of the work week, the team serves $8 pints and $7 wines in their modern bar, giving us the perfect excuse to schedule our catchups after work, keeping our weekends free for whatever comes our way. Oh, and there’s Monday night trivia, too.

207 Unley Road, Unley

The Stag Public House
The Stag Public House

The Stag Public House

The Stag Public House is the ultimate spot for a lively catch-up, where hearty food and live entertainment are always on the menu. If you’re craving classic pub fare, this is the place to be—think juicy burgers, tender steaks, and all the comfort food you could ask for. With live music every Friday and weekend balcony parties, the energy is always buzzing.

299 Rundle Street, Adelaide

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The Austral

The Austral Hotel

The Austral Hotel is somewhat of a hub for a bunch of different things unfurling in Adelaide’s CBD. There’s steak nights, quiz nights, a student club and even art exhibitions occurring at this local, making it the beating heart of the city. Here, you’ll find all your classic pub fare, plus a pretty delicious nut sundae on the dessert menu.

205 Rundle St, Adelaide

Exeter Hotel
Exeter Hotel

The Exeter Hotel

The Exeter Hotel, a classic Adelaide pub established in 1929, has stuck to what works – no renovations, no trendy updates, just timeless charm. This nostalgic spot invites friends to enjoy a beer or wine in the welcoming beer garden, perfect for any occasion. Open daily from 11am until late (except Christmas), it’s your go-to for everything from brunch to a late-night tipple. Whether you’re popping by for a quick drink or a relaxed catch-up, The Exeter serves up an authentic slice of Adelaide history.

246 Rundle Street, Adelaide

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The Cumby

The Cumberland Arms Hotel

A beloved local, The Cumby is a must-visit for Adelaideans, whether you’re dancing the night away or enjoying a delicious meal. Known for its elevated pub grub, you can tuck into fried chicken burgers, slow-roasted lamb rump, and beer-battered garfish and chips. With TVs always tuned to national and international sports and a variety of casual indoor and alfresco spaces, there’s never a dull moment.

205 Waymouth Street, Adelaide

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Crown & Anchor

Crown & Anchor Hotel

The Crown and Anchor is an Adelaide icon where old-world charm meets vibrant energy. The pub’s lively atmosphere is perfect for a quick catchup or a night of live music. Enjoy exceptional happy hour specials—think beers for less than a fiver on Wednesdays—alongside friendly service and a strong sense of community. Whether you’re here for a quick drink or a night of fun, the Crown and Anchor delivers a memorable experience, every time.

196 Grenfell Street, Adelaide

Parkside Hotel
Parkside Hotel

Parkside Hotel

Known originally as the Fountain Inn Hotel, Parkside Hotel is a refined local pub where Adelaide’s best produce reigns supreme. Expect a modern approach to Australian pub food that’s perfect for healthy vegetarian dishes, hearty hangover feasts and fussy kids alike. Go for pub classics, elevated snacks and entrees and wood fired pizzas, accompanied by local wines, tap beers and classic cocktails. Bright and fresh interiors from a beautiful renovation will help you to relax, while the friendly and attentive staff will keep you coming back to this suburban pub for more. Did we mention there’s an outdoor terrace and kid’s playground, too?

142 Glen Osmond Road, Parkside

West Oak Hotel
West Oak Hotel

The West Oak

There’s no shortage of good vibes at this charming pub in Adelaide’s West End, which serves up heritage and history in a funky setting. Slinging locally brewed beers by night and freshly brewed coffee from their coffee window on Fenn Place by day, The West Oak isn’t your classic pub. Their outdoor beer garden hosts an epic lineup of live music acts, there are schnitzel specials on Thursdays, and their electric atmosphere brings people back time and time again.

208 Hindley Street, Adelaide

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The Gully Public House

The Gully Public House

Further out in Tea Tree Gully, the historic Gully Public House has long been captivating patrons with charm and a fabulous atmosphere. We’re telling you now – this is no ordinary pub grub, though it does come complete with weeknight specials and daily happy hours.

Dine on their garden menu which features dishes like salt and pepper squid and pulled pork nachos, or for something simple, stick to the pub classics or a pizza. Once your bellies are full and you’re all gossiped out, take it up a notch by popping into the charming Mr Jones Bar that sits amidst this vibrant pub, with DJs bringing the tunes on weekends.

1349 North East Road, Tee Tree Gully

Brighton Metro Hotel
Brighton Metro Hotel

Brighton Metro Hotel

Brighton Metro Hotel’s much-loved All You Can Eat Buffet at Charli’s Diner is back, and locals couldn’t be happier! From just $29.95 for lunch, it’s the perfect spot to fill your plate (and your tummy). If buffets aren’t your vibe, kick back in the revamped beer garden or sports bar for a relaxed drink with mates. With 175 years of history and a fresh facelift, this beloved pub in Adelaide is here to stay – and better than ever!

466 Brighton Road, Brighton

The Best Pubs in North Adelaide


the lion hotel north adelaide
The Lion Hotel

The Lion Hotel

A place for any occasion, The Lion Hotel is a go-to hangout that constantly hums with activity. Starting their day with casual brekkie feeds, the atmosphere turns up a notch come nightfall, with many flooding to their restaurant for a hearty pub meal followed by a session at the bar or bustling dance floor. The garden bar is the spot to be for sports fans to catch a game of AFL, rugby or cricket on the big screen, and the tables and chairs scattered outside are packed and buzzing each weekend.

For something a little more fancy, The Lion offers several chic and private spaces for everything from corporate cocktail functions to intimate celebrations. 

161 Melbourne Street, North Adelaide 

The Sussex Hotel (Image Credit: Jon Wah)
The Sussex Hotel (Image Credit: Jon Wah)

The Sussex Hotel

The Sussex Hotel in Walkerville has embraced a new chapter, seamlessly blending its historic charm with Moroccan-inspired elegance. Redesigned by Deb Barnes, this reimagined space is a delight to explore, from the dreamy courtyard with gas-lit firepit nooks to a sunlit dining room perfect for brunch or leisurely lunches. The menu, crafted by chefs Chris Wilson and Cristian Carbone, features vibrant share plates and reimagined pub classics, all showcasing local ingredients.

68 Walkerville Terrace, Walkerville

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The Kentish

The Kentish

Tucked away in one of North Adelaide’s charming leafy streets is The Kentish gastro pub. This neighbourhood watering hole caters to every occasion – there’s an outdoor courtyard and front tables for sunnier days, a front bar, and a wonderfully spacious ‘The Wine Shed’ restaurant area for winter. We recommend starting with a couple of their sharing plates, then moving on to pub staples such as nachos, burgers, bangers and mash and crispy schnitzels.

23 Stanley Street, North Adelaide

The Brickmakers Arms
The Brickmakers Arms

The Brickmakers Arms

The Brickmakers Arms in Brompton has all the makings of an exceptional local pub. The renovated fit out includes bright and airy interiors, a great selection of local beers, and a hearty menu that covers classic Australian dishes and filling eats from Asia. Tuck into Malaysian fried chicken or eggplant chips for a snack, or go all out and order the roasted pork belly with cucumber kimchi and roasted pumpkin.

36 Chief Street, Brompton

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The Royal Oak

The Royal Oak

Don’t let the Royal Oak’s charming exterior fool you—the real magic lies within its funky decor. As one of North Adelaide’s oldest hotels, the Royal Oak is a quirky gem where eclectic style meets excellent food and drinks. This beloved pub attracts a diverse crowd eager for top-notch food, coffee, and cocktails, all served with a side of cheeky, friendly banter. Enjoy live entertainment, soak up the atmosphere in the lively beer garden, or gather with loved ones for a memorable meal. At the Royal Oak, great times are always on tap.

123 O’Connell Street, North Adelaide

The Best Pubs in Port Adelaide


Port Admiral (Image Credit: Alison Croft)
Port Admiral (Image Credit: Alison Croft)

The Port Admiral

A pub in Adelaide with a focus on community, inclusivity…and 100% gluten-free dishes? We love to see it! Say hello to The Port Admiral, where a warm and welcoming atmosphere allows you to leave your cares and stresses at the door. Looking for a pint and relaxed atmosphere to have a conversation with a friend? This is the place to do it. Or maybe you’re simply wanting to read a book in peace, or to settle in for a weekend steak, burger and parmy lunch with the family. Whatever you need, The Port Admiral admirably provides. 

55 Commercial Road, Port Adelaide 

palais hotel semaphore
Palais Hotel

Palais Hotel

Where the sun is shining, the cocktails are pouring and the live music is setting the vibe, unwind by the sea at the beachfront hotel Palais Hotel in Semaphore. Wine and dine at the seaside bistro and be spoiled for choice with fresh South Australian oysters, PFC (Palais Fried Chicken), roast pork and arancini. Continue the fun outside in the garden that is well equipped year round to enjoy the unbeatable combination of ocean views and live music.

86 Esplanade, Semaphore

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The Birkenhead Tavern

The Birkenhead Tavern 

The Birkenhead Tavern, a historic gem established in 1878, sits along the Port River, just across from the Port Adelaide Docks. Renowned for its family-friendly menu—featuring everything from fish and chips to scotch fillet—the Birk combines affordable dining with a welcoming atmosphere. Enjoy a meal in the bistro, a drink at the Riverview Bar, or relax on the all-weather deck with river views. You may even spot dolphins as you dine.

3-7 Riverview Street, Birkenhead 

The Best Pubs in Adelaide Hills


The Crafers Hotel
The Crafers Hotel

The Crafers Hotel

Experience a slice of Adelaide history at The Crafers Hotel, which was one of the city’s very first pubs. Just 20 minutes from Adelaide’s CBD, you can enjoy their bistro style food for lunch and dinner, and even stay for a night or two on site. Choose between The Crafers Hotel’s bar and hotel menus, packed with sharing plates including Smoky Bay oysters and French onion soup, and generously sized mains like the pan-fried gnocchi or a classic steak frites.

8 Main Street, Crafers

Uraidla Hotel
Uraidla Hotel

The Uraidla Hotel

Hanging proudly from the balcony, a sign claims this to be Uraidla’s best pub—and trust us, it’s hard to argue otherwise. Inside, you’ll find a delightful mix of mouth-watering food and an impressive craft beer selection. In winter, the cosy fireplace invites you to sip your favourite drink and unwind. For something a little more adventurous, ask about the wine cellar tour, housed in a former water tank and boasting 4,000 bottles. With its charm and character, this local gem lives up to its reputation and keeps the good times rolling.

1198 Greenhill Road, Uraidla

The Scenic Hotel
The Scenic Hotel

The Scenic Hotel

Perched high in Norton Summit, The Scenic Hotel offers more than just a great meal. With panoramic views of the surrounding gum trees, vineyards, and the lush South Australian countryside, it’s no wonder this charming spot is a local favourite. The inviting atmosphere is complemented by an impressive selection of craft wines and beers, alongside a menu that celebrates the region’s finest produce. For a truly magical experience, dine al fresco under a canopy of twinkling fairy lights and rustling trees. It’s the perfect blend of nature, flavour, and unforgettable views.

Old Norton Summit Road, Norton Summit

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The old Mill

The Old Mill

Holding prime position on Hahndorf’s Main Street, The Old Mill is a must-visit historic gem. Built in 1854 as a steam mill, this charming spot now offers a warm blend of heritage and hospitality. Indulge in an a la carte menu featuring locally sourced produce in the inviting Brasserie and Heritage Room, both steeped in old-world charm. If you’re having too much fun to leave, why not extend your visit with a stay at the adjoining hotel? Whether for a day or overnight, The Old Mill promises a delightful and memorable experience.

98 Main Street, Hahndorf

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