Re: News & Discussion : New Restaurants, Bars & Night Clubs
Posted: Wed Jan 11, 2023 9:05 am
Has anyone been to Kiin on Angas St yet? Fairly new, seems good from a general look https://kiinrestaurant.com.au/
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I went to the Fitzroy one in January and I was very underwhelmed. The staff just did not care and the food had no flavour. We have better local alternatives.
Sounds like you may have copped them on a bad night. I've been to the ones in Barangaroo, Circular Quay, and Melbourne CBD and they've all been pretty consistent in quality and taste, as well as attentive staff.
https://glamadelaide.com.au/coming-soon ... dle-place/COMING SOON: Adelaide-first entertainment and dining precinct set for Rundle Place
By Nadia Boscaini
Posted on March 29, 2023
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A first-of-its-kind entertainment and dining precinct is coming to premium retail centre Rundle Place in a multimillion-dollar project that will create Rundle Mall’s first day/night destination.
Australasia’s largest fun company provider, Funlab, has taken on more than 2,200sqm on Level 1 of Rundle Place and is bringing three of its global brands to South Australia for the first time to create ‘Entertainment Place’ – Strike Bowling, Hijinx Hotel and Archie Brothers Cirque Electriq.
You can expect immersive and interactive experiences from this entertainment mecca with a range of epic opportunities to engage in a wonderful world of fun and games right in the heart of the CBD.
Hijinx Hotel is an immersive game experience housed within the theme, wonder and theatre of a quirky New York style hotel where the rooms are reimagined into quick play, challenge rooms. Leave the suitcases at home – these are rooms where you play, not stay. A delightful addition to Rundle Mall!
Archie Brothers Cirque Electriq will be a prize for your eyes with a kaleidoscopic circus of cocktails, arcade and ticket games that give old-school fun a new life.
Meanwhile, Strike Bowling will turn down the lights and crank up the fun with high energy music that brings a party atmosphere to the bowling alley.
This development will create new and exciting reasons to visit the CBD.
Alongside Funlab’s entertainment offerings will be a 1,500sqm dining precinct. Set to become the culinary heart of the retail strip, Rundle Place’s Level 1 will be a destination for food and beverage with up to seven restaurants and bars showing best in class South Australian and national food and beverage operators.
“This project will extend Rundle Place’s appeal from fashion and services, into the evening, with an entertaining and dining precinct that will be the first of its kind in South Australia,” said Sam Sproats, Executive Director of Funds Management at Fortius, which owns Rundle Place.
“We are pleased to welcome Funlab’s first major South Australian attraction to Rundle Place and expect shoppers, visitors and tourists are going to really enjoy their three brands.
“You can come to Rundle Place, park in our adjacent carpark, have lunch in the lower ground food court, shop at more than 20 premium retail brands on ground floor, and then go upstairs for a night of fun and food at Entertainment Place and the new dining precinct.”
Rundle Place has recently welcomed a range of new tenants including lululemon, Kintaro, CnB Chicken and Burger, Dumpling 100 Express and FOAM Café. Exciting fashion brand Nude Lucy will open its first SA store in April and a new café, Dawn Patrol, is coming soon to the ground floor.
Rundle Place is also home to a Coles supermarket, Adelaide’s only Apple store, and fashion brands including Kookai, Country Road, Seed Heritage, Witchery, Mimco, Trenery, Oxford, Serafina, M.J. Bale, Politix, Aquila and Honey Birdette.
I wonder if Fat Controller's management threatened Britt Allcroft to sue...
EFTPOS killing the cash rinsing business is probably more their issue.ChillyPhilly wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 1:58 pmI'm quite alarmed by these small bar and club closures.
It's almost like the Liberals' move to massively hike licence fees was a terrible idea or something...
I'd say inflation, rising cost of living, high interest rates, and in the case of Super Bueno the decline in foot traffic due to the Central Market redevelopment are the main reasons.Allkai wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 4:06 pmEFTPOS killing the cash rinsing business is probably more their issue.ChillyPhilly wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 1:58 pmI'm quite alarmed by these small bar and club closures.
It's almost like the Liberals' move to massively hike licence fees was a terrible idea or something...
Yep all these things + Adelaide has a brutally competitive food scene, consumers have lots of choice of good places to eat (not sure we realise just how lucky we are) and new places are always opening.A-Town wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 9:29 pmI'd say inflation, rising cost of living, high interest rates, and in the case of Super Bueno the decline in foot traffic due to the Central Market redevelopment are the main reasons.Allkai wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 4:06 pmEFTPOS killing the cash rinsing business is probably more their issue.ChillyPhilly wrote: ↑Thu Dec 21, 2023 1:58 pmI'm quite alarmed by these small bar and club closures.
It's almost like the Liberals' move to massively hike licence fees was a terrible idea or something...