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"Underground Bar with local craft beer, wine and extensive selection of spirits"
Address: 48 Hindley St, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
State: South Australia
City: Adelaide
Zip Code: 5000
Opening Hours
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 5:00 PM – 1:00 AM
Wednesday: 5:00 PM – 1:00 AM
Thursday: 5:00 PM – 1:00 AM
Friday: 4:00 PM – 4:00 AMSaturday: 6:00 PM – 4:00 AM
Sunday: Closed
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Reviews
Such a stunning place with a real speakeasy vibe. Food is great and their drinks hit just the spot. I did however, like many other reviews, find that the staff were very disinterested in their customers and took ages to approach me at the bar or take notice of my existence.
Beautiful basement cocktail bar. Great ambiance and overall pretty friendly staff despite a busy Friday night. A definite recommend for your night drinks for sure!
This place smelt incredible walking down the stairs! I was kind of disappointed I had dinner reservations already, but continued in to try my first PickleBack shot Whiskey + house pickle brine. Despite initial stand off ish service, the bartender explained how to take the shot for a beginner and what to expect - definitely needed and appreciated. The house brine was something else - absolutely delicious, I could buy a tin of that stuff!!!! If the brine was that good, I’m sure the food would be even better! Added to my list for next trip
One of my favourite bars in town. With one of biggest selection of Gin and Whiskey in Adelaide. You can’t go wrong with this place and oh I forgot they serve some yummy pizza as well
Great atmosphere, DJ was playing some great music, drink selection was awesome highly recommend the gin, pear juice and fresh ginger option and the margarita pizza was delicious. Highly recommend this place. As a northern out-of-towner on my first day in Adelaide, I was very confused walking out of the dimly lit bar at 7:30pm to sunlight!?
Very nice and fun place to bring friends for the night. The place is charming and has a very long list of whisky and it also has a good selection of local craft beer. There's a DJ playing live so the place can get noisy after a while.
Have had the best hand full of experiences at Bank Street Social, Jesse who is apart of the team and casually works behind the bar. He has been very approachable and kind, definitely a guy to keep around for customers. I have had so many friends come to the bar from interstate and Adelaide. Every time we have gone they have always said he is definitely on the ball and recommended when you want great service and know your alcohol. It’s got to the point where I could say surprise me and he would definitely know your taste off by heart I feel. Hope to see you for many years to come at Bank Street Social Jesse. Fantastic Work. Also great work from the other team members but we all have a favourite at a regular bar. Definitely found mine. Cheers.
Fantastic, intimate ambience with moody lighting and intricate decor. The bar is huge and a showcase of the worlds various sprits. To pair, a great tasty food selection so you don’t need to leave for nibbles, although it is right next to Zambies. Stay for the pizza though! Makes a top notch date destination or group catchup spot where you could spend hours in get the loft if you’re lucky.
By far my most favourite underground bars in Adelaide. Bank Street Social has an amazing selection of liquor, with a quirky interior and ambient lighting. Catchy music with expert staff that have some of the best service I’ve seen in Adelaide. Shout out to Amba who made our drinks with the upmost care and consideration. Will always come back here for a fun night!
The bar was good though, vibe, drink, music. Especially some staffs are super unprofessional. A lady who seems like trainee was so busy talking with friends and keep ignoring customers. One single cocktail took 10 minutes as she kept remembering the syrup receip and lauging with friends