5/5 bonbon and p. 1 year ago on Google • 84 reviews
There
are
quite
a
few
underrated
places
in
the
outer
city
suburbs
such
at
Port
Adelaide
.
But
it
does
make
unexpected
discoveries
so
much
more
of
an
adventure.
Studio
99
is
one
of
those
places
.
I
just
had
a
craving
for
a
whiskey
sour
and
my
friend
googled
whiskey
while
we
were
in
the
Port
.
It
was
a
bit
of
a
‘
hidden
gem’
(
to
quite
the
overused
phrase
)
,
but
anything
with
a
lit
up
alleyway
is
quite
intriguing.
It
was
a
cold
night
,
so
we
went
inside
the
bar
,
but
there
is
outdoor
seating
which
would
be
very
pleasant
in
the
summer
.
Studio
99
,
we
were
told
,
was
supposed
to
be
a
loft
apartment
,
but
was
turned
into
a
bar
and
art
studio
about
three
years
ago
.
The
current
owners
have
had
it
for
around
nine
months.
The
woman
at
the
bar
knew
her
whiskeys
and
was
able
to
chose
one
for
the
whiskey
sour
I
had
been
craving
.
My
friend
doesn’t
drink
,
so
she
was
made
a
lovely
mocktail
with
citrus
and
mint
in
a
hurricane
glass
,
and
she
was
very
pleased
with
that
.
While
you
are
sipping
your
drink
,
as
it
is
an
art
studio
,
you
also
have
the
opportunity
to
look
at
some
of
the
various
art
works
that
dot
the
place
.
I
was
very
impressed
by
some
of
the
local
photos
-
and
we
both
had
a
giggle
at
some
of
the
paintings
on
the
wall
-
very
iconic
Australian
pieces
at
the
time
.
All
prices
are
available
to
purchase
as
well.
The
bathroom
is
fantastic
(
probably
because
it
was
supposed
to
be
a
private
living
space
)
and
the
atmosphere
is
inviting,
with
lots
of
long
tables
and
bar
stools
and
a
small
lounge
area
inside
.
They
also
have
live
music
and
musical
bingo
on
Fridays
,
which
sounds
like
a
casually
relaxing
way
to
enjoy
a
few
hours
with
a
drink
in
hand
.
Definitely
a
hidden
gem
and
worth
taking
a
trip
to
check
out
if
I’m
the
area
.
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