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YARRRRRRRRRRRRRRR!!!! Nah I just got a couple of random cocktails off the menu. They were primo though so Ill give em top marks. Love the theme of the place too. View all feedback.
What Antone Stracke doesn't like about Hains & Co:
If you’re not a smoker, I’d suggest giving this one a miss. A friend and I were looking for somewhere to grab a wine after work. A quick search for wine bars in the CBD gave us Hains Co. Unfortunately we didn’t realise that...it was a cigar bar. Even sitting inside, there was a lingering smoke smell. The wine by the glass selection was also pretty poor and we were practically shoved out the door to make way for a pri... View all feedback.
Just 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