East End Cellars

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East End Cellars

9.0

East End Cellars offers a truly delightful experience. It’s a unique blend of a wine shop, restaurant, and bar, creating a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere for everyone. The service is consistently exceptional, and the staff are very accommodating, ensuring visitors feel welcomed and attended to.

The menu is inventive and offers a varied selection of small plates and larger dishes. They pair very well with their impressive wine list. It’s an ideal location for a casual gathering with friends or a celebratory occasion, with a genuinely pleasant ambiance and some memorable food pairings. The overall feeling is one of sophisticated ease.

Information about wine bar in Adelaide - East End Cellars

Service options
  • Outdoor seating
  • Delivery
  • On-site services
  • Takeaway
  • Dine-in
Highlights
  • Great cocktails
  • Great wine list
Popular for
  • Solo dining
Accessibility
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park
  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible toilet
Offerings
  • Alcohol
  • Beer
  • Cocktails
  • Food
  • Food at bar
  • Spirits
  • Wine
Dining options
  • Outside food allowed
  • Seating
Amenities
  • Gender-neutral toilets
  • Toilet
  • Wi-Fi
Atmosphere
  • Casual
  • Cosy
  • Trendy
  • Upmarket
Crowd
  • Groups
  • LGBTQ+ friendly
  • Tourists
  • Transgender safe space
Planning
  • Accepts reservations
Payments
  • Credit cards
  • Debit cards
  • NFC mobile payments
Parking
  • Free of charge street parking

Customer Reviews

★★★★★

East End Cellars has a rating of 4.5 out of 5 based on over 640 reviews on Google

OZ UTube

We have recently discovered several exceptional restaurants on Rundle Street, including East End Cellar. This venue embodies the essence of sophistication, boasting an intriguing atmosphere, impressive wine selection, and a tapas-style menu. We had the pleasure of enjoying a date night, complete with wine and tapas. I was particularly impressed with the ambiance and vibe of this establishment. Today, we returned to the restaurant and savoured a delectable Wagyu rump steak lunch at East End Cellar, all for the remarkable price of $30. We paired our meal with a bottle of Malbec red wine from McLaren Vale, South Australia. We are thoroughly enamored with this restaurant.

OZ UTube ☆ 5/5
Rob Erskine

Visited for lunch that ended around dinner, early July with four mates. Michael is an incredible host. The combination of wine shop, restaurant and wine bar is fantastic. Fair prices for excellent wine. There is nothing like East End Cellars in Sydney. We will be back.

Rob Erskine ☆ 5/5
Mery

A wonderful light lunch & drinks. Mozzarella & samuli fritters were light, crunchy and delish. Beef short rib & French onion toast was delightfully full flavoured. Outdoor seating is a great spot to relax. Menu includes original options, unfortunately calamari was not available.

Mery ☆ 5/5
Mandy M

Loved the vibe and atmosphere of this place. After a busy afternoon exploring the botanic gardens, we called in for a drink and nibbles.

Mandy M ☆ 5/5
Andrei Priplotski

Pretty poor service. Sat down and ordered 3 steaks at the same time, 2 came out and they forgot about the 3rd. Tried to justify my custom isn’t valuable because they have a large group next door. Be vary of coming here. Service has gone down hill. Atmosphere is crap. Food is average. Resting on it laurels from its reputation from the past. Many new venues opening up in and off Rundle St. I am going to steer clear of East End Cellars after this extremely poor experience.

Andrei Priplotski ☆ 2/5
Grant

Steak sandwich... not. Had to wait, I think they forgot us. Then our came a roll of some sort with some lettuce and a thin cut piece of meat in the middle. Was not cheap. Don't do it. Beer was cold. Nice spot. Just a rip off and not value for money in any way.

Grant ☆ 4/5
Alice Ryan

Review I booked in for dinner with 3 friends recently and did not have the experience we expected. I had heard nothing but good things yet we were all unimpressed. We arrived at our booking time and waited in the dining area for a staff member. Nobody approached us so I went to the bar and flagged down a staff member. I told them the name of my booking and they pointed outside and told me our table number and to order at the bar. Once seated we found some menus and decided to order the chefs selection for $79. I am Gluten free and since most of the menu had GFA listed I assumed this would be okay. I asked the question to the staff member at the bar who said "I don’t think we can do that". I requested that she ask the chefs as she seemed unsure and she returned with a confirmation that they would not be able to cater for gluten free for the chefs selection on weekends. My three friends still ordered the chefs selection and I ordered a seperate entree and main. We also ordered some drinks, though two members of my party ordered the same drink which was served in different glasses of different volume for the same price. Very soon after we sat down the first course arrived, soon followed by the second course. Within 30 minutes we had 3 of 4 courses which was confusing as the menu stated that the chefs selection would take approximately 2 hours. The staff also cleared our second course to make room for the third before we were finished. During the entire experience we had to ask multiple times for serving tools, fresh plates, steak knives etc. When the third lot of food arrived we asked the waitress what number course this was and she said number four. Soon after, another course came out, and that staff member stated that it was the fourth course, then another staff member came out with dessert stating that dessert was the last course. The staff regularly seemed unsure of what they were serving us and what number course we were on. They were unable to answer questions on what the food was without returning to ask the kitchen. I have no problem with staff not know the answer to a question but all staff seemed reluctant to ask and return to the table. They also seemed confused when we wanted fresh plates and cutlery between courses. And when dessert arrived, plates and napkins were just left on the corner of the table. Once again, the course was bought out before we had finished the previous one. Finally, dessert came out. Two of the exact same dish… The food was lovely but not what we expected for $79 per person. Although the food was nice the experience and service was subpar considering the reputation of the restaurant. Some more training for the staff as they all seemed very junior and inexperienced would be beneficial.

Alice Ryan ☆ 2/5
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Information about East End Cellars

Address

East End Cellars is located at 25 Vardon Ave, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia

Phone

The phone number of East End Cellars is +61 8 8232 5300

Website

The website of East End Cellars is: eastendcellars.com.au

Business Hours

Monday: 11:00–19:00
Tuesday: 11:00–19:00
Wednesday: 09:00–22:00
Thursday: 09:00–22:00
Friday: 09:00–22:00
Saturday: 09:00–22:00
Sunday: 12:00–19:00

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