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New indoor outdoor section at the front of Brunelli Rundle Street:
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Is the Krispy Creme in the background (next to Subway) new?
There's some non-specific teaser graphics of something coming soon up on the window of the former Mimco store, but that would seem too small (and a weird location — it's all fashion stores there).Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 11, 2019 9:58 pmSt. Louis is opening somewhere on Rundle Street, any guesses where it's going?
He bought the concept back from the team that were running it under license, hence the slight branding change.
It’ll be in the old Max Brenner.Nathan wrote: ↑Fri Jan 11, 2019 10:33 pmThere's some non-specific teaser graphics of something coming soon up on the window of the former Mimco store, but that would seem too small (and a weird location — it's all fashion stores there).Patrick_27 wrote: ↑Fri Jan 11, 2019 9:58 pmSt. Louis is opening somewhere on Rundle Street, any guesses where it's going?
The former T2 or Max Brenner stores would seem like the obvious options, but haven't seen any hint of activity at either or those two.
From: https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/messenge ... 771daae784Landmark Adelaide pub The Rosemont Hotel will close its doors forever
The CBD’s landmark sports viewing venue will close its doors forever following the recent death of its owner.
The Rosemont Hotel on Hindley St has been the pre-eminent place for people wanting to watch sport late at night and in the early mornings, drawing big crowds.
But in a Facebook post it said it would close its doors after nearly 20 years, and would give patrons the opportunity to get a piece of the iconic venue to keep.
“After nearly 20 years The Rosemont Hotel and Pokies is shutting its doors forever this month,” it said.
“We will be holding a massive garage sell with everything from sporting memorabilia to books, DVDs, bar paraphernalia and promo gear.
“Come check out what we got and take a piece of The Rosie home with you.”
The garage sale will be held this weekend.
It follows the recent death of owner Rob Rose, who was one of the best-known publicans in the West End of the city. He was also involved with Tilt, The Berkley, HQ and the Hindley.
West End Association president Andrew Wallace said Mr Rose was a “true West End legend”.
In happier news, yesterday it was announced that one of Adelaide’s best-known pubs, the Royal Hotel at Kent Town, was making a return more than two years after closing its doors.
The rebranded Royal Terrace Hotel on the corner of North Tce and Dequetteville Tce, Kent Town, will begin trading this week after a three-month renovation, timed to coincide for Adelaide’s festival season.
The sign now says "Under Contract" or "Under Offer".
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