Under $50 for two. No compromise on quality.
Budget doesn't mean bad. The best cheap dates tend to be more creative than expensive ones — they rely on context, conversation, and a good location rather than an impressive bill. Here's what actually works in Adelaide.
Plan a budget date →Adelaide has enough good waterfront walks to fill a month of Sundays. Pick one, grab takeaway coffee, and walk until you're hungry. $0–$12 total.
Most Adelaide markets have genuinely good food stalls. Budget $15–25 each for a proper lunch from two or three different vendors. Zero pretension, maximum variety.
The major Adelaide galleries are free or near-free. Pick one exhibition you genuinely want to see, not the most impressive-sounding one. Coffee after at a cheap cafe.
Every good Adelaide neighbourhood has a $15 lunch that beats most $45 dinners. Ramen, banh mi, dumplings — pick your type, find the best version. Walk the neighbourhood after.
Weekday or matinee sessions are significantly cheaper. Dinner at a casual spot after gives you something to discuss. $20–35 each all in.
Pick a bookshop, give yourselves $10 each to spend, then compare what you found. The cheapest date that tells you the most about a person.
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