Argo on the Parade

Argo on the Parade - Norwood - Amazing Adelaide

In Ancient Greece, Jason was traveling by ‘Argo’ in an attempt to locate the fabled Golden Fleece. There’s no trickery included in this (as the fleece’s golden), but the aforementioned items–the service, coffee, food and location–are all top-notch.

This business has been run by the Milky family in this same spot for more than two decades, and young gun manager Daniel Milky bought it from the company’s uncle in 2010. He is an extraordinarily hard-working worker, clocking 100-hour weeks every few of weeks. His reputation as the greatest barista in town rests on his knowledge, determination, and perfectionism. Two years later, he has taken a much-needed vacation. But the place continues until it runs a family business structure.

Driven by the same principles, Dan’s many sisters work the tables and the counter, taking note of your thoughts and opinions, making changes, and providing support to small children. They are usually supported with tasks, and there are plenty of customers (Saturday morning diners are rare : line up in the front of the herb boxes and wait for a seat).

But in good fortune, make reservations at all-day brunch for everyday sustenance cooked properly. You don’t want to waste time: find the page entitled “Some Like It Hot” and select the “The Love” burger , a large two-handed sandwich, that has been sliced down the middle, revealing the gnawings of beef, crispy bacon, egg, melted cheese, sweet onions, and thick slices of tomato.

If you’re feeling a little out of sorts, the Argo special is a fantastic antidote for a hangover. Argo’s town square has evolved over centuries, with numerous types of hearty salad served with technological changes. The attendant will slowly unveil a beautiful lamb salad with rocket, fetta, honeycomb beets, roasted capsicum, and other ingredients, a generous amount of which are drenched in tzatziki (first, beware that they are generous with the condiments). You’ll also find a fresh salad bar full of tasty sandwiches, rolls, and other fast, fresh food. Try out some of Dijon-glazed turkey with bacon, mayo, coriander, parsley, avocado, lettuce, and alfalfa, and judge for yourself how you feel.

Coffee and coConcertedly go with biskuchen, whose white dough and sweet, glazed fruit are an ideal match. Also worth a rating are gluten-free specialties, local artwork on the walls, free WiFi and ambient background music.

If your outing’s to the north along the Norwood Parade, your caf quest stops in Argo.

Sunday7am–4pm
Monday6am–4:30pm
Tuesday6am–4:30pm
Wednesday6am–4:30pm
Thursday6am–4:30pm
Friday6am–4:30pm
Saturday6:30am–4pm

212 The Parade, Norwood SA 5067

Website: https://argo.love/

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