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Przekaż informację zwrotnąJust around the corner of adelaide iconic "pancake kitchen" is a brilliant little bar with personality of the seafaring art, but not kitsch, great personal and atmosphere and even cozy sitting outside on a winter night. for a drink...3 also loved the bar food.
After eating in here. it was still late on a Friday night. the personal was good and found us an interior for six people. great prey. drinks available for each palette. Bar employees are a little pretentious, but not rude. a wide variety of clientele enjoy a night out. I'm not a big spirit drink, but really enjoyed the house around. easy to drink and great at a cold Friday night to warm it up. in any case worth a visit.
Not sure how long this bar was there, but we only saw it on a local tourism Tv segment. a visit worth it! cozy, quirky and eclectic inside and imaginative cocktails and some more standard options.... really good drinks even if. the purple cocktail was a bit too. but a great mood and lots of fun decoration to look around her eyes also with interest!
Loved it. Totally classy with a really nice (and reasonably diverse) clientele. Would have been 5 stars but there was quite a wait at the bar if only they might add an extra bartender for their busiest time (we were there at around 9pm on a Saturday night). Other that that, it is a near faultless establishment that is definitely worth your time.
This nautical-themed bar is tucked into the same Adelaide laneway as the 24-hour Original Pancake Kitchen (important if you’re out after 2am, and craving a maple syrup-slathered stack of pancakes). With so many maritime nods, Hains and Co will make you question whether you’ve unknowingly come aboard a boat. Especially given rum and gin are the drinks of choice here. But there’s also a decent range of other spirits, wine and beer – the latter you order in the sizes of dingy, tanker and tall ship (in case there aren’t enough nautical wink-nudges). Naturally, the big kahuna-sized bar opens out onto the front deck, so us drunken sailors outside can sit and watch some serious...read more