A place to wine and dine after a busy week or kick start a night out. The food is fresh, delicious and you find yourself wanting to order the entire menu.
Went to Lady Burra last night with a group of 16 and we all loved it! The atmosphere was fantastic. The staff were really friendly and accommodating when we had a few extra friends join us. Even though we had a large food order...the food came out together and was seriously good. What’s there not to like...great food, atmosphere and vino! Will definitely be going back.
Came here for a hen's night, wonderful moody atmosphere - good for a drink or 5. Sangria jugs were spot on, so refreshing and the pizzas filled the gap. Looking forward to a next time so I can experience the inside!
Global Gastronomista
+3.5
Good place to meet up for after work drinks and casual food menu. If you are going with a group booking a table is advisable, can be busy. Good selection of beers on tap and central location.
Went here on a Friday night with a group of friends for dinner and the food was tasty and the waitress who looked after us for the night was extremely friendly. However, everyone else who was working that night seemed uninterested. A few of us went by the counter/bar to order and despite there being 4 staff members there, we were completely ignored for at least 5 minutes. I could understand if they were busy serving but not all 4 of them were. One was making drinks, a couple were delivering drinks to the customers and there was one guy drying the cups. I even caught eye contact with him and the guy making drinks at some point and they just carried on with what they were doing. Even if they were busy, they should've acknowledged us and say "oh, we'll be with you in a moment" or something along those lines. The guy who ended up taking our orders seem uninterested and turns out he was because he mixed up our order. We ordered one of the pizzas but got a burger. The lovely girl waitress apologized for the mix up and got what we ordered in the end. If it weren't for her and the food being decent, I'd probably give a lower rating. As for food recommendations, I liked the chicken wings and the selection of different chips
Fabulous atmosphere, menu has a great variety. I ordered the Paella which is a Friday/Saturday special and it was delicious! Staff were super lovely too 😀
Love love love. As a visitor to Adelaide who frequents Melbourne's many bars, I am SUPER impressed and cannot wait for my next trip just to come back here. Vibe, live music and food is on point and well priced. Food service was efficient with the wait being between 10-15 minutes for all of out tapas. It was quite a cold evening so I was very impressed when a staff member moved the heater closer towards my friend and I as we were the only people sitting in that area. The same staff member later returned to offer us a jug of cocktail that had accidentally been made on the house. This absolutely made our night and we'll be gushing about the awesome service for a long time. Whatever it is that you're doing guys, keep doing it!!
Eat Play Love Travel
+3.5
When I lived in Adelaide, the highlight of a Topham Mall visit was getting stuck in the UPark lift. Now there’s bagels, flowers, Asian fusion yuminess in the form of Kang Kong and this cute little micro-brewery named after Lady Burra.
If you know your largers from your pale ales (I don’t), Lady Burra Brewhouse is no doubt a form of paradise, with lots of artisan brewed-on-site beers to choose from and a fully-functional brewery to admire. Of course, I snobbed all of these yeast-based choices for the wine list. If you’re on the fence, try a brewtail – the Beergarita sounded intriguing…
Admittedly, I don’t like beer, but you don’t have to like beer to appreciate the space. It’s fun sitting amidst the indoor/outdoor brewery, with its street art, repurposed wood and winks to industrialism, plus a kitchen to feed the hungry.
Buy a bottle of wine and try the food. Plenty of tasty choices. The whole place smells like delicious food. If you're a beer lover, try a bottle of wine.
Nice fit out. Nice staff.
Lady Burra are the first micro brewery in the CBD of Adelaide. I would like to think that by saying they are ‘the first’ rather than ‘the only’ that someone else will be looking to join them in the not to distant future. I guess time will tell, but this is some positive thinking on my part.
Cool little place with a wicked atmosphere. Service was good and fast! Food came out really quickly even though the place was busy! Very tasty food also. Only negatives were that there was hardly any gravy with the chips and gravy and the staff kept hovering around the table trying to take away plates all the time when we weren't even finished with the food half the time. Literally had someone at our table more than every 5 minutes. Please relax a little bit and let people finish their food. Better the plate sits there longer than it be taken away unfinished. Also probably could lower the prices for the food... $18 for 4 small serves of chips on a board or $15 for 5 meatballs is a bit steep, even if it tastes good.
Lady Burra, at the corner of Curry Street and Topham Mall, is the first microbrewery/bar in Adelaide's CBD.
We have walked past the place many times before and also heard good things, so finally checked it out for the first time on a busy Friday night.
There's tables and bar seating out the front. Head in and there's a shared outdoor/indoor area plus plenty of casual and formal areas to sit. Inside, there's an industrial feel, an open kitchen and large communal bar - it all makes for a cool fit-out. A large glass wall that lets patrons look into the brewery is also great.
As other reviewers have said, the place has a large after-work crowd. We arrived around 7pm on the Friday and it was very busy, but, luckily, we got a table for four for dinner inside.
There's no table service so all orders are placed at the bar. Plenty of bar staff, but one computer between them made service frustratingly slow.
Food menu is quite diverse and, in my opinion, too big. There's pizzas, burgers, tapas, mains, sides, sliders, and a huge specials board; maybe narrow it down a bit. On our visit, we stuck with tapas.
Between four people, we had chorizo, chicken wings, meatballs, pork belly and a side of sweet potato fries. Chicken wings and pork belly were the best dishes; but the chorizo was a miss and too expensive. Also, the untoasted white bread on the side was strange.
Naturally, the beer options are good - many also available on-tap. The wine and cocktails lists were solid as well.
In all, Lady Burra was pretty cool. They need to fix the slow service at the bar, but the food, drinks and the atmosphere were all cool. I will return and recommend others to also give it a try.
I had one Irish Beer which I really didn’t like! But the Pale Ale was spot on! Amazing taste!
I had some sausage, wings, veggie mini burgers, everything was delicious, It was an amazing trip to Adelaide and I loved it at Lady Burra Brewhouse!
Keep up the amazing work, will visit again soon!
Sorry for the blurry photo, I was a bit tipsy😅
Great vibes, good music and fun. Food was extremely yum and so the drinks. Good to know about the history of this Brewery. Me my Husband absolutely loved it ❤️.
Went to the Lady Burra for a late work Christmas Lunch. I ordered the Vegan Mushroom Burger. It was really nice and seasoned really well. Their apple cider isn't very sweet, so I recommend if you like sweet cider not to get it. But it is still nice.
Pretty cool setting amongst the CBD, 2 or 3 room settings plus outside on the patio area👍 Brewed beers on tap are quite good🍻
A reliable decent venue. Great good, efficient service, and plenty of cold booze on tap. Everything you need!
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