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- 4.9Food
- 4.6Service
- 4.5Ambience
- 4.6Value
Noise • Moderate
A$69.00 per person
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78 On Rundle reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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Noise • Moderate
Cat
Adelaide1 review
Dined on April 15, 2026
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Sandra
Victoria11 reviews
Dined on January 24, 2026
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Wendy
Melbourne2 reviews
Dined on January 6, 2026
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Sarah
Adelaide1 review
Dined on December 11, 2025
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Paul
Adelaide1 review
Dined on November 3, 2025
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Connie
Adelaide1 review
Dined on October 18, 2025
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Kat
Adelaide1 review
Dined on September 21, 2025
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Amanda
New York City2 reviews
Dined on September 20, 2025
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Alicia
Adelaide1 review
Dined on September 7, 2025
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Robi
South Australia17 reviews
Dined on June 28, 2025
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Yes, 78 On Rundle is a great choice for a relaxed, tasty date night. Guests praise the attentive service, delicious cocktails, small but well-priced wine list and flavour-forward a la carte dishes that work well for sharing. The venue doubles as a bar and live-music spot, so expect a lively but cosy evening on nights with performances; inside seating is often described as nicer and more intimate than the street side. Consider booking a table for weekend nights if you want a quieter experience.
Portions at 78 On Rundle are generous, guests repeatedly describe ample, hearty serves across breakfast, brunch and dinner. Brunch items and shared plates are often called “very ample” or “great value, ” so you can expect filling meals and good value for money. If you’re planning to share, starters and tapas-style dishes pair well with mains and cocktails.
Family-friendly seating: yes, guests often bring children and teens, and several families reported enjoyable meals with kids who loved the food. The team is described as accommodating, and there’s a private room noted for a group of eight. Accessibility details (ramps, wheelchair access) aren’t provided in the available information, so call ahead to confirm specific accessibility needs.
For a lively experience, go for weekend brunch, bottomless brunch and weekend service are highlights and draw crowds. If you prefer a quieter visit, try weekday mornings or an early weekday lunch when guests note a more relaxed atmosphere. For a relaxed evening with cocktails and live music, check the venue’s event nights (Fri/Sat evenings) and book ahead if you want a less busy table.
Warm, lively and inviting, 78 On Rundle combines a bright, spacious café feel by day with a buzzy bar and live-music vibe by night. Guests frequently mention a friendly, attentive team, great coffee and a welcoming atmosphere for both brunch catch-ups and evening dinners. Note that street-side seating can be a bit noisy, while the interior is often described as cosier and more relaxed.
Casual dress is recommended. Guests typically visit in relaxed attire for brunch, lunch or evening drinks and the venue’s casual dining style and live-music bar atmosphere suit comfortable, smart-casual looks.
Yes, the staff are described as helpful and accommodating, and guests report good service with special arrangements (e.g., seating for groups). For dietary needs, seating preferences or celebration details, call ahead so the team can confirm availability and prepare (especially for private-room requests or larger groups).
Yes, families dine here regularly and guests often bring children and teens for brunch or dinner. Several reviews say kids loved their food and families found the portions and prices good value. There’s no explicit kids’ menu mentioned, so for younger children you may want to call ahead about menu flexibility or an early seating.
Busiest: weekend brunches (including bottomless brunch) and popular weekend evenings for drinks and live music. Quietest: weekday mornings and early weekdays tend to be calmer, and guests report occasional quieter early-evening visits. If you want a lively weekend experience book ahead; for a relaxed visit choose midweek or early service.
For the full lively brunch experience, Saturday or Sunday is best, guests rave about bottomless brunch and weekend brunch service. If you prefer a calmer visit with great coffee and food, midweek mornings or early lunches are excellent. Choose weekends for celebration vibes and live-music nights, weekdays for a quieter catch-up.
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