As June comes to a close and we head further into winter, it’s time to look back on the fantastic businesses Adelaide welcomed this month. From wine bars and shopping centres to restaurants and bakeries, here are 16 great new spots to check out!
Antidote Wine Bar

Clare’s culinary scene welcomed a fresh new addition, with the much-anticipated Antidote Wine Bar opening its doors on June 12th. Designed as a relaxed yet refined space, this new wine bar experience is the newest addition to Antidote Kitchen and embraces the thoughtful design, menus, and eclectic array of drinks and fusion-inspired bites that Antidote is already known for.
Where: Clare Chaff Mill
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Bar Sofia

Bar Sofia has officially opened its doors to the rowdy crowd of Adelaide’s weekend nightlife, bringing a new ‘try your luck’ experience to Hutt Street.
The new kid on the block comes from the team behind Sofia Bistro, which sits conveniently right alongside the Bar Sofia.
Where: 16 Hutt Street, Adelaide
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Hyoka Adelaide and CoCo Bubble Tea

If you haven’t been down Prospect Road for a few months, you’re missing out, as the hot spot keeps on producing new venues, including CoCo Bubble Tea and Hyoka.
The new kid on the block has just opened, bringing the famous Taiwanese bubble tea chain and 24 flavours of ice cream under one roof. Walking down the main strip, there’s no way you’ll miss the neon-lit signs, colourful logos and bright claw machines, which huddle together in the middle of the venue.
Where: 99a Prospect Road, Prospect 5082 SA
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Italian Street Kitchen

A highly anticipated new restaurant has landed in the Adelaide CBD, with Italian Street Kitchen now officially open on Currie Street. Bringing handmade pasta, wood-fired pizzas and a playful modern twist on Italian dining, this interstate spot is now calling the stunning, heritage-listed Elder House home.
Italian Street Kitchen has opened its doors with a focus on local produce and vibrant dining, something it has become known for at its locations in Western Australia, New South Wales and Queensland.
Where: Ground Floor, Elder House, 27, 39 Currie St, Adelaide SA 5000
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Masa Bakery

Founded by Colombian couple Diana Lozada and Camilo Dávila, Masa Bakery is now officially open on Grote Street. Diana, who trained as a chef in Colombia before moving to Australia 12 years ago, spent years working in bakeries and restaurants across Brisbane and Adelaide. After settling in Adelaide with Camilo in 2017, the pair found themselves missing the breads, pastries and comforting flavours they grew up with.
Where: Inside Early Setter, 215 Grote Street, Adelaide
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Moo Bar

Everyone loves a moody wine bar you can only find if you know it’s there and once you do it’s a secret too good to keep to yourself.
While some may recognise the name Moo Bar, the North Terrace venue now looks very different. After being closed for months, the team behind Moorooroo Park Vineyards has relaunched its city wine bar and reinvented the space, food offering and overall atmosphere.
Where: 31 North Terrace, Adelaide
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Pratt Shop

Located at 12 Logan Street, Pratt Shop has launched as Adelaide’s newest Vintage + Matcha Marketplace, bringing together curated second-hand fashion, high-quality matcha and a retail experience. After months of pop-ups, kilo sales and social media teasers, the space officially opened this weekend as a permanent five-day-a-week trade location.
Where: 12 Logan St, Adelaide SA 5000
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Produce Barn

Fort Largs has welcomed another new venue to their coastal spot tucked away in Taperoo, with a new family-run produce shop. Produce Barn is all about the bringing the freshest fruit and vegetables to the coast, tasting the way they always should.
Where: Fort Largs, 5 Strathfield Terrace, Taperoo
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Radici

Radici Cafe and Catering opened with a bang this June, bringing authentic and modern Italian cuisine to Stepney. Run by Italian-born co-owners and long-term friends, Maria and Sergio, the cafe is a unique fusion of a modern Australian brunch cafe, a traditional Italian bakery, and a premium catering service.
Where: Shop 1/114 Payneham Rd, Stepney SA 5069
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Ritual

If you wander just a block back from the Kingscote waterfront, past the local chemist and the soft hum of a suburban block, the salt air carries the scent of something unexpected. Here sits Ritual, an intimate new wine and dining bar operating out of a reimagined 1950s residence. Once a Lions Club and originally a horse stable, this lovingly renovated sanctuary intentionally defies the modern rush, inviting you to drop anchor and simply exist.
Where: 13 Murray St Kingscote
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Rival Brothers Coffee Roasters

Henley Beach has scored a new coffee spot, with Rival Brothers Coffee Roasters opening its third permanent home, just in time for winter beach walks and morning coffee runs.
It was around eight years ago when two brothers, Toby and Jeno, came up with Rival Brothers Coffee Roasters all from the idea that great coffee should feel good, taste great and connect a community.
Where: 337 Military Rd, Henley Beach SA 502
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RUH by the Lake

Adelaide’s west has welcomed an exciting new venue, with RUH by the Lake bringing Mediterranean flavours and waterfront views to West Lakes’ dining scene.
The new venue is the vision of local entrepreneur and founder Asad Abbasi, who set out to create the kind of restaurant he felt was missing from Adelaide’s dining scene. For Asad, the concept began with a desire to find somewhere he could confidently take his family to enjoy exceptional food, relax together and feel completely at home.
Where: Unit 69/155 Brebner Dr, West Lakes, Adelaide, South Australia 5021
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Saigon Times

After a great run in Glenelg, Saigon Times has spread its wings and flown to Henley Beach, expanding it’s authentic Vietnamese offering.
The venue has moved into a small spot along Seaview Road, perfect for those strolling past, catching up with friends or just needing that quick lunch pick me up.
Where: 251 Seaview Road, Henley Square
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The Palms Shopping Village

Riverleas’ major retail hub opened this month, with The Palms Shopping Village set to bring morning coffee, groceries, dining, wellness, beauty, childcare and everyday services to one of Adelaide’s fastest-growing new communities.
Already being dubbed ‘The Palms,’ the new shopping precinct is set to open this June within one of South Australia’s best master planned developments. Riverlea Park sits near Port Gawler and is planned as one of South Australia’s biggest new residential communities.
Where: 2 Central Dr, Riverlea Park SA 5120
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When and Where

Hindley Streets newest upstair bar is bringing the Adelaide nightlife scene more cocktails, DJs and Asian-inspired flavours that we’re already craving.
When and where is a question that we love to hear during the weekly planning of a great night out, and they’ve been answered in the form of a moody, late night cocktail bar. The bar, When and Where, has been years in the making for owners Annie Tran and her husband who are part of the team behind the long-running favourite, Gondola Gondola.
Where: upstairs 99A Hindley Street
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Yonder

This new family-run Aldinga cellar door and restaurant is already stealing our hearts, and it has only just opened, with estate-poured wines, craft spirits, tequila, good food and a warm hacienda-style atmosphere.
Chelsea Lunn, Nikki Lunn and Megan Crouch are behind Yonder, Aldinga’s newest venue and distillery, bringing the Fleurieu a fresh Mexican-inspired way of dining.
Where: 11 Stonehouse Ln, Aldinga SA 5173
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