NOLA

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  • I am from Melbourne & have to say I absolutely loved our experience at NOLA Adelaide.First off, the vibe & ambiance is cool, relaxed, welcoming & unpr…

  • Nola is a consistently great place to go. The staff are always awesome and they always have something new on their menu. They also encourage you to tr…

  • Perfect spot to hang out with friends on a Friday / Saturday night or a weekend afternoon. Delicious fried chicken paired with a nice cocktail or whis…


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8 Reviews on “NOLA”

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  • 4chillies

    Nola is a consistently great place to go. The staff are always awesome and they always have something new on their menu. They also encourage you to try new things which I like. Excellent beer selection with a huge whiskey menu. Small wine list. The menu is excellent – everything looks appetising. The fried chickenis a must have. Great stuff coming out of a tiny kitchen.

  • Asha

    Perfect spot to hang out with friends on a Friday / Saturday night or a weekend afternoon. Delicious fried chicken paired with a nice cocktail or whiskey or cold beer- what more can you ask for. Great service .. good music. Really I have nothing bad to say !

  • Karylle

    NOLA (short for New Orleans, Louisiana) is a cool bar just off Rundle St known for its impressive selection of Whisky and Craft beer. However being me, I wanted to try NOLA for their fried chicken.The boneless fried chicken was crispy on the outside and moist on the inside, with a nice hint of a garlic kick. It stood alone well, and did not need the sauce that came with it. With a great range of soul food on offer, we also tried the Beef Brisket (pictured, bottom right) and Pork Po Boy (pictured, top left) a traditional sandwich from Louisiana that I thought was only available in America. The beef brisket was definitely my favourite! It was flavoursome with that BBQ sweetness, and it came with a Jalapeno corn bread too, which Ive always wanted to try. The Po Boy was just as imagined, a homely sandwich and the bread OMG, crisp but fluffy on the inside.A little intimidated by the drinks list, we asked one of the super friendly staff members which they would suggest. They recommended a whisky sour with a twist for us girls, and now I am hooked on them. We also tried a cocktail from their list, with its base ingredient being Moonshine, and that went down a treat too.The place itself has the New-Orleans charm, with its rustic dcor and warm tones making it very welcoming. There are cosy areas upstairs and downstairs areas, which I like as the set-up gives a sense of privacy.Very original and well-worth the money for authentic southern food, which is hard to find in Adelaide. NOLA is a must if you’re down the East-End of town. karylleeats.wordpress.com

  • HoneyBintheCity

    Cute little craft beer bar adding yet a lil more pizazz to the already trendy Vardon Ave. Only popped in for a wee bevvy and a snack so can’t say too much, but would like to come back for a wee bitta jazz and some more beers and nibbles. Place is small though cosy, service was chilled & friendly & the place just gave off good vibes. Will return

  • Imasugarjunkie

    Great menu with lots of flavor. We had the gumbo, chicken and waffles and potato salad. Well priced and generous serves. Great drinks menu too

  • Flavio

    OK place to go and try some craft beers. The food though, well that was sub par. Way overpriced for what you get and even then it didn’t taste very good. Eat before you get there.

  • JW79

    Regular visitor to Adelaide for business but tonight was my first time here. Great range of beers on tap. I ordered the Collard Greens and a serve of fried chicken. Both were fantastic. The greens were perfectly cooked (not mushy, still with some crunch) with perfectly salty and smokey bacon….

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293-295 Rundle Street, City Centre, Adelaide, SA

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