There’s more to explore at Myer Centre Adelaide, with fresh food stops, new-look stores, boutique fashion, beauty upgrades and a major food court refresh now underway.
The Rundle Mall centre has a growing line-up of new arrivals and store upgrades giving city shoppers, workers and visitors more reasons to stop by.
From everything matcha and watermelon paninis to European couture gowns and a refreshed food court, here are the names to have on your radar.
Matchacha

Adelaide’s newest specialty matcha cafe has opened in the Rundle Mall Food Court, bringing hand-whisked ceremonial-grade matcha to the heart of the city.
Matchacha is located next to Mamak Boy and is the first matcha-focused cafe in the Myer Centre Food Court. The menu includes the Classic, Salted Maple Iced Matcha Latte, Strawberry Matcha, and Hojicha with Brown Sugar, alongside coffee and sweet treats for anyone after a pick-me-up while shopping.
Find Matchacha in the Rundle Mall Food Court, next to Mamak Boy.
Pressed & Co

A fresh new cafe concept has opened on the Upper Ground Level, and it’s bringing something a little different to the Myer Centre.
Pressed & Co comes from the team behind Zayt & Zaatar, founded by Nedal and Amber Choujaa. The idea was inspired by a trip to Lebanon, where a deli in the city of Aley called Deli Dough sparked the concept.
The hero here is the watermelon panini, made with slices of watermelon instead of bread and filled with feta, nuts, honey and fresh mint. There are also rockmelon and pineapple versions, plus huge made-to-order paninis, fresh salad bowls with falafel, labne and chicken, and protein yoghurt bowls.
Pressed & Co also features a matcha on tap system, viral freshly pressed canned coffees and matchas, cold pressed juices and coffee, making it an easy stop for lunch, a drink or something fresh on the go.
Find Pressed & Co on the Upper Ground Level.
Laser Clinics Australia

Laser Clinics Australia has relocated to a brand new tenancy on the Lower Ground Floor, unveiling a bigger and refreshed clinic space.
One of the centre’s most established tenants, the new-look clinic brings its services under one roof, after previously operating across split tenancies on the Ground Floor and Level 2.
The new space offers laser hair removal, skin treatments, cosmetic injectables and CoolSculpting, with a completely new fit out designed to give customers a more streamlined experience.
Find Laser Clinics Australia on the Lower Ground Floor.
MyDasma

MyDasma has opened on Level 1, bringing European couture gowns to Myer Centre Adelaide.
The Australian-owned boutique was founded by Mimoza and Beqo Cena-Sokoli, with gowns made in their fashion house in Kosovo. The range covers bridal, formal, red carpet, pageant and cocktail occasions, with gowns available to purchase or hire.
Private styling appointments are also available for customers looking for a more personalised experience.
Find MyDasma on Level 1.
Shiels

Shiels Jewellers has opened a brand new store on the Ground Floor, giving one of Australia’s most recognised jewellery retailers a fresh new space inside the centre.
The new store replaces its previous tenancy with an updated fit out, offering shoppers a refreshed place to browse jewellery, watches and gifts.
Find Shiels on the Ground Floor.
Harli + Harpa

New retailer Harli + Harpa is set to open soon on the Ground Floor, adding another fresh name to the Myer Centre Adelaide line-up. The venue is a popular Australian-founded fashion jewellery brand, so keep an eye out for some trendy bling coming very soon.
Find Harli + Harpa soon on the Ground Floor.
Myer Centre News Agency
The Myer Centre News Agency is relocating to a new tenancy on the Lower Ground Floor, marking a major milestone for one of the centre’s longest-standing tenants.
The move coincides with the store’s 20th anniversary, celebrating two decades of serving Myer Centre Adelaide customers. Run by husband-and-wife owners Karen and Sean, the newsagency has become known for its customer service, local product range and the relationships built with regular shoppers over the years.
The new space marks a fresh chapter for the much-loved city store.
Find Myer Centre News Agency soon on the Lower Ground Floor.
Rundle Mall Food Court refurbishment

One of the biggest changes underway at Myer Centre Adelaide is the transformation of the Rundle Mall Food Court.
The refurbishment is the food court’s most substantial upgrade in decades and will deliver a fresh, modern dining experience for shoppers, city workers and visitors. The works will include a new fit out, a revamped layout and an expanded line-up of food and beverage operators, with more details to be announced in the coming months.
Also to be announced in the lead up to the July school holidays are all the great activities for children and their families to be held throughout the two week period as part of their school holiday program, so keep an eye out on their socials for any updates.
With more choice, more convenience and more on the way, Myer Centre Adelaide is already great, and about to be better.
Myer Centre Adelaide
Where: 14/38 Rundle Mall, Adelaide
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