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Glenelg

    Glenelg, Adelaide (6-10km)

Rent: house rentals range from medium to high

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Location: Beach, 5-10km from city centre

Glenelg is the best known beach suburb in Adelaide. It's got a busy shopping strip, good access to public transport, schools, eclectic architecture, and is a tourist draw card. It's the Bondi of Sydney but with fewer young people. During weekends and holidays this place gets packed with kids of all ages who head to the amusement park, while adults gravitate to the beach or one of the many cafes. Glenelg used to be a quieter place but development in the 1990s began transforming  the suburb into what some locals think has become a rather ugly duckling. (More information below and to your left <<<)
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Cheap comedy, good food 2 Years, 11 Months ago  
You should check out &quot;Scared Scriptless&quot; if you get a chance.

Sydney's longest-running improvised show!

Each week, teams of improvisors battle it out to win the love and laughs of a jovial audience in a plush, smoke-free venue.

The Clarence Hotel - Fridays at 8pm.

$5 entry. Food available.

The Clarence Hotel
450 Parramatta Rd, corner Crystal St
Petersham (near Norton St Leichhardt)

 
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Re:Cheap comedy, good food 2 Years, 10 Months ago  
In Sydney next weekend, need relaxed-cool bar/club with good live or dj that is NOT full of teenagers - ideas?
 
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Re:Cheap comedy, good food 2 Years, 10 Months ago  
Try Will and Toby's Supper Club in Victoria St, Darlinghurst (at Taylor Square) - it's got a few pretentious people in it but you can overlook that.

Otherwise, the Uchi Lounge at 15 Brisbane St in Surry Hills is good - lefty, arty kinda feel.

Hugo's in Bayswater Rd at Kings Cross is popular but can also have a bit of a scene.

A friend of mine likes Madame Fling Flong. It's worth going to just for the name - 160 King St, Newtown. Retro Euro feel Bar. All ages. But don't let that put you off. Newtown generally doesn't attract teenagers.
 
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