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91¹û¶³´«Ã½ Dining Magazine

Family Friendly Eats

If you’re an 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ parent who still loves great food and a cracking cocktail but sometimes feels a little out of touch with what’s new on the restaurant and dining scene (hello, playground research era), is your secret weapon. Published by talented local Director/Owner Shantal Hart and her 91¹û¶³´«Ã½-based team, this beautifully curated magazine has become the go-to guide for South Australia’s food and beverage landscape. It champions our best restaurants, bars, wineries and experiences, all wrapped up in a polished, easy-to-use format that feels both aspirational and approachable.

For our Kids in 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ community, this magazine comes into it’s own when the kids are not the priority. Think milestone birthdays, anniversaries, visiting grandparents, or those rare and precious date nights or nights out with the girls where you’re ready to say: ditch the kids eat free… we are going out, baby! When you’re more accustomed to choosing venues based on playground proximity and nugget quality, 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ Dining Magazine helps you reconnect with what’s happening right now in the restaurant and cocktail scene, without hours of scrolling or second-guessing. It genuinely removes the overwhelm. Of course it also features some family friendly venues too, and we’re incredibly proud to contribute a Kids in 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ spread to help ensure family-friendly vendors and artisans are part of the conversation. In the currens 2026 edition, we have put together a feature article ‘Sweet Eats and Kids Treats’, showcasing the most on trend and instagramable food treats around 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ that families will enjoy.

You’ll find 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ Dining Magazine in leading accommodation venues across South Australia, making it a brilliant discovery tool for locals and visitors alike. You can also , as well as from select newsagents around the state. It’s the kind of magazine that earns a permanent place on the coffee table perfect for sharing with visiting family and friends. Flicking through together is a reminder of just how world-class our South Australian food and beverage scene really is, and a lovely way to show off a little local pride.

Additionally, has a fabulous user friendly , and they are well worth a follow on and .

Each year, the magazine hosts its highly anticipated annual awards, celebrating excellence across the industry and we’re incredibly honoured to sponsor the Best Family Friendly Venue award. A huge congratulations to this year’s winner, – a much-loved destination that proves great food, great wine and welcoming families can absolutely go hand in hand.

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If you’ve ever tried to organise a catch-up that keeps everyone happy… kids, partners, friends, and your own need for a cold drink… then let me introduce (or reintroduce) you to your new go-to: Pirate Life Brewing. We went back recently and it just works. Like,...

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Main and Cherry Cellar Door, located at Chandlers Hill, is a fantastic family-friendly winery just a short drive from 91¹û¶³´«Ã½ city. Offering a unique experience for both parents and kids alike, gosh we love a quality outing like this when there is also something...

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