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Coffee culture: Cibo Espresso
When Cibo opened their first Italian-style espresso bar on Rundle Street in December 1999 it was touch and go for six months while Adelaide locals tried to come to grips with less-than-boiling-hot coffee.
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‘Are you going to pay… or not?’: Untangling RCC’s late payment practices
RCC is one of Adelaide’s most-hyped Fringe hubs, flooding social media with photos of crammed crowds and stacked music lineups. But several contractors allege the organisation left them in thousands of dollars of debt months after the 2020 festival was packed down.
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Entrepreneurs and businesses need to look forward in order to see opportunities now
Belle Property commercial retail leasing agent and hospitality entrepreneur, Matt Lazarus says he's 'on the frontline' in the fight to save bricks-and-mortar business in South Australia.
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RCC Fringe
At its new home on the grounds of the University of Adelaide’s North Terrace campus, RCC Fringe is showcasing more than 40 acts over five weekends, spanning circus, comedy, cabaret, theatre and a tonne of live music. [remark]RCC Fringe 15 February - 17 March Multiple...
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Waymouth Street Party
[remark]The event will take place on Friday March 10th and will go from 4pm to 10pm.[/remark] Last year, the Waymouth Street Party won an Adelaide Fringe Weekly award for Best Event. This year, the street party is back and intends to win that award again. For...
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Coffee culture: Nano
Nano on Ebenezer Place is a prime example of what a difference a cup of coffee can make. Their robust Italian-style coffee and Italian-style service are legendary the city over. Read about their genesis and what they're doing now.
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Leisurely Coffee is coming soon to Gilbert Street
Barista Ibrahim Yu is bringing a new café concept to the old Paddy’s Lantern space on Gilbert Street.
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My Kingdom For a Horse Coffee opens on Waymouth Street
The Wright Street café’s first grab-and-go espresso bar spin-off site is now open on Waymouth Street.
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