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Years ago

Beers / Dinner before 36ers Home Games

North Adelaide is your best bet for food if you're already there! If you want to eat closer to the venue, I'll second La Vita. Good Italian style cafe. My experience of Bad Boy is not great, so can't recommend that. Burger Foundry on Henley Beach Rd, Torrensville is much better!

Years ago

Pre-game food wise - Liquid Expresso on the corner of Crittendon and Grange Roads is another option. I've eaten there and had a reasonable experience. They also serve alcohol and possibly cheaper and better range than what is offered at the stadium.

A more casual option is Bad Boy Burger Bar on the corner of Grange Road and East Terrace, as well as Tana Café (right next to BBBB). I've not dined at either venue so can't comment on quality but the Bad Boy have advertising within the Arena.

Years ago

The Bistro is pretty good. I always try to have at least one meal there a season to spread the love.

As far as a beer is concerned, the NE bar at the stadium is pretty good for a laugh.

Depending own where you live, North Adelaide is always good. Not too sure if the Sixers have a restaurant sponsor, but if they do, pop in there and let them know you've been to the game. They will appreciate the feedback from a fan, and you'll find they might through in some drinks or food on the house. A season or two ago there was a place at Port Adelaide who sponsored. Popped in there after the game and had a good old yack with the owner who really appreciated seeing some fans after the game (made his sponsorship worthwhile) He knocked off about 50% because we made the time to see him.

Years ago

It's like $28 for a buffet meal upstairs before the game.

I would recommend pre booking.

http://www.adelaide36ers.com/bistro-bookings/

Years ago

I usually head into china town after the game, places there stay open pretty late. Not much in the area for before the game in my experience.

 

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