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Bakery on O'Connell

North Adelaide, Adelaide, Australia

4.6
824
Bakery on O'Connell | TasteAtlas | Recommended authentic restaurants
Bakery on O'Connell | TasteAtlas | Recommended authentic restaurants
Bakery on O'Connell | TasteAtlas | Recommended authentic restaurants
Bakery on O'Connell | TasteAtlas | Recommended authentic restaurants
Bakery on O'Connell | TasteAtlas | Recommended authentic restaurants
Bakery on O'Connell | TasteAtlas | Recommended authentic restaurants
128-130 O'Connell Street, Adelaide SA 5006, Australia +61 8 8361 7377

Famous for

Meat Dish, Adelaide

Pie Floater

Recommended by FoodieHub and 13 other food critics.
"Bakery on O'Connell is an institution in Adelaide, an award-winning 24/7 SA owned bakery and home of SA's famed Pie Floater."
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Recommendations

"Meat pie adrift in a bowl of warm pea soup, smothered in tomato sauce – awesome!"
"Pie floaters are still dished up at several restaurants in Adelaide today. No wonder - with its offbeat sensibility and cold-weather appeal, the floater is due for a street-food revival. Where: In Adelaide, Bakery on O'Connell."
"Bakery on O'Connell is an institution in Adelaide, an award-winning 24/7 SA owned bakery and home of SA's famed Pie Floater."
"This shop puts out an extremely good floater, and although I don’t like peas, the flavor combination of meat pie and split pea soup was quite unique, in a good way."
"A famous local staple in South Australia is a pie floater, a meat pastry submerged in pea soup, and Bakery on O’Connell whips up a rather good one."
"It’s worth spending a few days in Adelaide eating floaters at the Bakery on O’Connell."
"Sometimes the best dishes are the ones you crave after a hard night of drinking. And that is exactly what the pie floater is. This dish consists of a beef pie that is turned upside down in a thick pea soup. It’s working class food at its best. The best place to try this dish? At Bakery on O’Connell. the self-proclaimed home of the pie floater."
"The real reason you’re here at 3 am is to experience a ‘pie floater’ – a meat pie adrift in a bowl of green pea soup, smothered with tomato sauce. Magic!"
"For an authentic Adelaide treat, try the Pie Floater."
"The meat pie was turned upside down and submerged within a pool of green pea soup. The tomato sauce added an extra layer of sweetness and punch and the peas were seasoned well. The hidden pie was tasty with a piping hot center of meat filling."

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