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The North Adelaide Golf Course Café refers to two distinct and welcoming establishments nestled within the expansive North Adelaide Park Lands in South Australia: the 19th Hole Cafe and Bar, and the Par 3 Cafe. Situated just one kilometre from Adelaide's central business district and adjacent to the scenic River Torrens, these cafes offer convenient refreshment options at an elevation of approximately 32 metres. They are integral parts of the historic North Adelaide Golf Course, providing a perfect stop for…
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The Par 3 Cafe, with its outdoor seating and proximity to the River Torrens Linear Park, is generally welcoming to well-behaved dogs in its outdoor areas. The 19th Hole Cafe and Bar may have more restrictions due to its indoor dining focus and golf course views, so it's always best to call ahead if you plan to bring your furry friend.
Parking is generally available at the North Adelaide Golf Course facilities. There are dedicated car parks for both the 19th Hole Cafe and Bar and the Par 3 Cafe. However, during peak times, especially on weekends or during golf tournaments, spaces can fill up quickly. Arriving earlier in the day is advisable for easier parking.
The North Adelaide Golf Course Cafes are well-connected by public transport. Several bus routes service the North Adelaide Park Lands area. You can plan your journey using Adelaide Metro services, looking for stops near the golf course or along the River Torrens, which are within easy walking distance of both cafes.
The Par 3 Cafe is particularly family-friendly, featuring an outdoor area specifically designed for children. This includes games and a bocce pitch, making it an ideal spot for families to relax while kids play. Its riverside location also provides easy access to walking and cycling paths, perfect for a family outing.
Both the 19th Hole Cafe and Bar and the Par 3 Cafe are designed to be accessible. The flat terrain of the surrounding Park Lands also contributes to ease of access. For specific needs or to confirm details, it's recommended to contact the cafes directly.
To avoid the busiest periods, consider visiting the cafes mid-morning on weekdays or later in the afternoon. Weekends, especially during lunch hours, tend to be the most crowded, particularly at the Par 3 Cafe due to its popularity with families and those exploring the River Torrens Linear Park.
Yes, the North Adelaide Park Lands and the River Torrens Linear Park offer numerous walking trails. The paths are generally flat and well-maintained, making them suitable for all ages and fitness levels, from leisurely strolls to longer walks. You can easily access these trails directly from either cafe.
The 19th Hole Cafe and Bar offers outdoor seating with beautiful, expansive views across the golf course and towards the City of Adelaide, ideal for a relaxed, scenic experience. The Par 3 Cafe provides outdoor seating with a vibrant riverside ambiance near the Torrens Weir, often bustling with families and those enjoying the adjacent parklands, and includes a dedicated outdoor area for children.
While specific menus and prices can change, both cafes typically offer a range of cafe-style food. The 19th Hole Cafe and Bar focuses on hot meals and beverages, while the Par 3 Cafe has a wider variety including toasted sandwiches, burgers, salads, wraps, cakes, and barista-made coffee. For the most current offerings, it's best to check their official websites or contact them directly.
Yes, North Adelaide has a variety of cafes and pubs. Given the golf course's proximity to the city centre and North Adelaide's main streets, you'll find numerous options within a short drive or a pleasant walk. Exploring O'Connell Street or Melbourne Street in North Adelaide will reveal many alternative dining and drinking establishments.
Golf has been played in the Adelaide parklands since 1870, with the North Adelaide Golf Course officially opening as a municipal course in 1905. The Par 3 course, and its cafe, opened in 1960 as the first of its kind in Australia. The cafes are an integral part of this long history, providing refreshments to golfers and visitors for decades, evolving alongside the course itself.