About this tour
Spend three hours zigzagging through Adelaide's eating precincts with a local guide who knows where the real food happens. You'll hit ten venues across the East End, West End and Central Markets, sampling South Australian wines, multicultural dishes and native ingredients alongside regular coffee-shop regulars and market traders. Stories about the city's characters and history come with every stop, finishing at Adelaide's longest-running café. A $2 donation supports local homeless and indigenous organisations.
Highlights
- Ten food stops across East End, West End, Central Markets
- South Australian wine and local produce tastings
- Indigenous flavours and multicultural cuisine experiences
- Coffee at Adelaide's oldest operating coffeehouse
- Local guide shares city history and character stories
- Supports local homeless and indigenous charities
What to expect
Your guide will move you between neighbourhood hotspots at a leisurely pace, stopping to eat and drink at each venue. You'll taste South Australian wine alongside regional produce, then pivot to multicultural meals reflecting Adelaide's migrant communities. Expect to chat with traders and venue owners—this isn't a rushed highlight reel but a proper wander through how locals actually eat. The walk concludes at a historic café where you can sit with tea or coffee and reflect on what you've discovered.
Good to know
The tour is fully wheelchair accessible with accessible public transport nearby. Prams work fine for infants and small children. Bring cash or cards for any extras. Water isn't included, so grab a bottle beforehand if needed.
Tour sold and operated by its supplier via Viator. Descriptions on this page are original SA Travel summaries, not copied from the operator. Prices and availability are confirmed at checkout.







