Social Clubs in Adelaide, South Australia

Adelaide is a city of about one million people situated in South Australia. The city is a popular destination for native Australians and foreign visitors as it is a major wine producing center. In fact, Adelaide is known for its many high-end restaurants and vineyard tours. It also has a number of social clubs that are likely to appeal to people with varied interests.
  1. The Adelaide Club

    • Adelaide is situated in Australia's "Festival State"

      Founded in 1863, The Adelaide Club is an exclusive "members only" facility. Most visitors must be accompanied by a club member. The Adelaide Club counts the local business elite as its members, and is well regarded for its food and drink. There is also a library on the premises and several meeting rooms. The club does have its own branches as well as "reciprocal arrangements" with several private clubs in other parts of the world, and allows visitors to enter provided they are members of clubs that have reciprocal arrangements with the Adelaide.

      The Adelaide Club

      165 North Terrace

      Adelaide, South Australia 5000

      011-61-08-8231-3348

      adelaide-club.asn.au

    Rock N' Roll 50s and 60s Club

    • Dance clubs are popular in Adelaide and there are annual dance festivals

      If you enjoy music and dancing, check out the Adeliade Rock N' Roll 50s and 60s Club. This social club offers lessons on how to dance, and coordinates several music and dance festivals in Adelaide each year--including the annual "Adelaide Rock N' Roll Festival" which runs for eight days each November.

      Adelaide Rock 'N' Roll Club

      The Anzano Social Club

      2a Chief St.

      Adelaide, South Australia; 5007

      011-61-04-0977-5060

      adelaiderocknroll.com.au

    Military Club

    • Adelaide is known for fine dining

      Don't let the name keep you away. The Naval, Military & Air Force Club of South Australia is not just for people in uniform. Founded, in 1879, the club today has a wide membership that includes civilians as well as serving and retired military personnel. Today, the club is known for fine dining and its warm social atmosphere. The club hosts private and corporate functions, and even has some rooms that people can stay in overnight during functions. The club features several military memorabilia and historical items.

      The Naval, Military & Air Force Club of South Australia

      111 Hutt St.

      Adelaide, South Australia 5000

      011-61-08-8223-2422

      navmil.org

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