Adelaide

There's something going on every evening in Adelaide, although clubs are especially packed on weekends. Cover charges vary according to the night and time of entry. Nightlife for the coming week is listed in Hit, a pull-out section of Thursday's edition of the Advertiser. Ripitup.com.au is an online music-and-club publication aimed at the younger market.

Bars along Rundle Street, the west end of Hindley Street, and Gouger Street are trendy, while Hindley and Waymouth streets are lined with traditional pubs. North Adelaide's O'Connell Street buzzes every night, and the popular Sunday-evening beer-and-banter sessions really pack in the crowds. There are also a number of vibrant pubs on The Parade at Norwood and the Glenelg precinct, especially popular on a Sunday afternoon in the sun.

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  • 1. Wellington Hotel

    North Adelaide

    First licensed in 1851, the Wellington is a hop lover's heaven with 16 taps pouring beer and cider from around Australia and the world. Order a "schooner" (small glass) or "pint" (larger glass) of your favorite and take it outside to the seats overlooking a large square surrounded by heritage homes. There's live acoustic music on Sunday afternoon and hearty pub food every day of the week. It's a good place to stop on the way to (or from) the nearby Adelaide Oval and gets crowded when there's a sporting event.

    36 Wellington Sq.
    - 08 - 8267–1322
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