Live List: Adelaide Restaurants Closed Due to Coronavirus

Photo: Meaghan Coles

With the government encouraging social distancing and some mandatory quarantines already in place, the hospitality industry is facing is greatest challenge in a generation. We’re keeping track of restaurant, cafe and bar closures (both temporary and permanent) here.

Update: as of midday March 23, all restaurants, cafes, bars and pubs across Australia are closed until further notice. Businesses can still operate on a takeaway basis.

If you’re concerned about going out or suspect you may have contracted Covid-19, consult the South Australian state health department.

We’re also keeping track of which Adelaide restaurants have expanded their delivery options and/or switched to takeaway-only.

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Temporarily closed

Bird in Hand, Woodside. Closed until March 23.

• Brick + Mortar Creative, Norwood. Closed from March 17 to 24. Details here.

West Oak Hotel, Adelaide. Closed for the "foreseeable future".

Orana, Adelaide. Details here.

Whistle & Flute, Unley is closed until further notice.

Fino Seppeltsfield. The Barossa restaurant has closed temporarily "in the best interest of our staff and guests". "We look forward to seeing you on the other side when the world resumes some form of normality," says co-owner Sharon Romeo.

Permanently closed

• d'Arenberg Cube Restaurant, McLaren Vale. Details here

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