Spread across a sprawling complex in Hindmarsh, P1 is set to redefine family leisure activities with its innovative offerings.
Last night Adelaide cafe Pony & Cole took out Best Breakfast in Australia at a glittering awards ceremony in Sydney organised by Restaurant & Catering Australia.
Hindmarsh restaurant Pony & Cole won Best Breakfast Restaurant in the city in the Restaurant & Catering Hostplus Awards for Excellence.
ESC Rooms has announced it will be launching a Da Vinci-themed room next month full of intrigue, suspense and excitement.
A night to remember! With Jackson Square's newest offering
The Loose Caboose is getting ready for a big 2022 after a difficult COVID period.
Just minutes from the CBD, Jackson Square has been built with big, bold events in mind and is South Australia's latest venue space to ‘wow’ guests!
The show will feature SADE’s music, including SMOOTH OPERATOR and her funkiest and most loved songs of the 80s and 90s.
This weekend, young South Australian actors aged 10-21 are staging two family-friendly one-act plays at Holden Street Theatres.
The Hope Inn Hotel are paying the ultimate tribute to dogs with their latest event, Hounds of Hope, that lets you bring your pooch to the pub!
Coffee in Common offers a clean and crisp space with a minimalist aesthetic featuring low seating and a sleek island bar serving up an array of hot and fresh coffee with a ‘brunchy’ menu to match.
All the Kings' Men: A History of the Hindmarsh Cricket Club by Denis Brien has won the Jack Pollard trophy from the Australian Cricket Society for the leading cricket book published over the previous 12 months.
Say hello to delicious Mediterranean food and a warm and welcoming vibe...
Coopers Brewery has extended its naming rights sponsorship of Coopers Stadium at Hindmarsh by another five years, taking the agreement through to 2023.
This excellent work keeps the audience fully engaged throughout. Make a point of seeing this one.
This very clever comedy, by Ben Woolf, features four superb actors of great skill and talent, with an excellent ensemble rapport.
There are laughs, hints of tears and plenty of good old entertainment to be had in this production, so treat yourself to a night out.
Wee Andy is in hospital, the victim of a knife attack. His best friend, Mackie, is distraught and finds himself recruited by a gang seeking revenge.
This performance is filled with humour, facts, some sneaky bits of education, and song, self-accompanied on guitar.
This is a fast paced and engaging piece that, it seems, appeals to all ages, from the very young, who relate to the puppets and physical side, to adults, who also engage with the text.