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Patty Mac’s is an American style diner, located on level one in the Adelaide Casino.

Did someone say “unlimited coffee”? Yes, they sure did; that’s one of the many perks of dining at Patty Mac’s.

The Double Patty Mac’s is a classic American style burger, packed with plenty of flavour. Jack cheese slices ooze over two succulent beef patties. Crisp lettuce, fresh tomatoes and pickles combined to create the perfect burger. Main dishes are all accompanied by a generous serving of hot chips too.

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The Southern Fried Chicken burger holds a piece of perfectly cooked chicken, as well as fresh lettuce and tomato. The red onion pickle pairs nicely with the sauces to create a satisfying burger.


The Portobello comes with a crumbed confit mushroom, which was also cooked perfectly and paired with a refreshing raita sauce. Other fillings in this burger include cheese, lettuce, tomato pickle and onion.


The New Yorker is a Vienna style dog enveloped with sauerkraut, cheese and the most amazing mustard sauce, which really stood out to me.


You really can’t go wrong with a good ol’ Mac ‘n Cheese. Three cheeses are mixed with a creamy white sauce and macaroni pasta, cooked al dente.


You want flavour? Then get yourself some of the Buffalo Wings. These delicious wings are coated in a mouth-watering Bourbon and bacon sauce. These would pair well with a side of Patty’s crispy Battered Onion Rings.

Don’t forget the drinks! Patty’s has a selection of American sodas, imported beer and spirits. However, we decided to pair our meals with a classic Double Chocolate Shake and a Berry Shake.

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If you’re longing for a taste of America, then step into Patty Mac’s and transport yourself to an authentic diner with “such good food”.

Words by Silvana Weyerhauser-Maher

WHERE: Adelaide Casino, Level 1, North Tce, Adelaide

Adelaide Casino
Address North Terrace, Adelaide,
South Australia
Opening date12 December 1985[1]
Notable restaurantsSean's Kitchen, Madame Hanoi, Barossa Bar & Grill, Patty Mac's
Casino typeLand
OwnerSkycity Entertainment Group
Previous namesAdelaide Casino (1985-2001), Skycity Adelaide (2001-2009)
Coordinates34°55′16.74″S138°35′51.31″E / 34.9213167°S 138.5975861°ECoordinates: 34°55′16.74″S138°35′51.31″E / 34.9213167°S 138.5975861°E
Websitewww.adelaidecasino.com.au

Adelaide Casino is a large casino and recreational venue on the north edge of the Adelaide city centre. Located in the heritage-listed Adelaide railway station building on North Terrace, Adelaide, the casino has 90 gaming tables and 950 gaming machines, as well as several bars, function areas and restaurants. Operated as part of the Skycity Entertainment Group, it is the sole licensed casino in South Australia, regulated by the Independent Gambling Authority and the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner (Consumer and Business Services) under the Casino Act 1997.[2]

The Casino is the 10th largest employer in South Australia, currently employing over 1100 staff members. In 2007/2008, Adelaide Casino paid over $41 million in taxes and charges to the State and Federal Governments.[citation needed]

History[edit]

Looking towards what is now the Adelaide Casino entrance from a laneway extending from Hindley Street, 1937

The Adelaide Casino opened in December 1985, the casino licence being held by the (State-owned) Lotteries Commission which appointed Aitco Pty Ltd to establish and operate a casino on its behalf. Originally consisting of 89 gaming tables, in 1991 the casino was authorised to operate video gaming machines, and in 1993 to operate poker machines. By 1997 they totalled 674 machines.[3] The monies received by the Commission from the Casino operator include unclaimed prizes, licence fees, 13.75% of net gaming revenue from tables, and 4.0% of turnover from machines. In the year ending June 1995 the amount paid to the Government was $20.20 million.[3]

In June 2000 the casino was sold to Skycity Entertainment Group, under a new licensing regime which eliminated the separation of roles of the licensee and the operator and provided for the grant of a single casino licence. The new licensee was Skycity Adelaide Pty Ltd and the approved licensing agreement locked in 15 years of exclusivity over casino table games which also included fixed rates of duty for the exclusivity period. The property was officially renamed Skycity Adelaide in April 2001. A three-year interior redevelopment project began in December 2003. In 2009 the name reverted to Adelaide Casino.[citation needed]

In 2007 following widening of North Terrace to create space for two tramlines, the Balfours Pie Cart, which sold pie floaters, was removed from its location.[4]

Following licence variations formalised on 11 October 2013, Skycity Adelaide's casino licence gave Adelaide Casino a monopoly on table games and automated table game product in South Australia until 30 June 2035 (a 20-year extension of the original exclusivity), along with new duty arrangements. The Adelaide Casino competes for gaming machine (slot) business with South Australia's hotels and licensed clubs (of which about 480 are licensed to operate just over 12,400 machines). The new licence arrangements increased the property's capacity from 90 to 200 tables and from 995 to 1500 gaming machines, subject to redevelopment to provide the required floor space.[citation needed]

As part of a major interior refurbishment in 2014, the Casino commissioned hand-crafted glass light pendants from a team of 12 artists at the JamFactory studios, which would be hung from the ceiling of the A$5 million+ SKYroom (formerly the Pearl Room).[5]

As part of the Riverbank precinct redevelopment started in 2015 which includes the Adelaide Convention Centre and Adelaide Festival Centre,[6] the Casino announced an expansion beginning in 2018, aiming to transform it into 'an integrated entertainment destination on the Festival Plaza forecourt'.[7]

On 25 March 2020, the Adelaide Casino announced it was closing down for a long time. This was because of the COVID-19 pandemic. One cafe will still remain open for a few hours everyday, but they only permit takeaways.

References[edit]

  1. ^Premier John Bannon opened Adelaide Casino in December 1985 with game of two-up, JILL PENGELLEY, The Advertiser, 14 December 2015, Adelaide Now
  2. ^The Office of the Liquor and Gambling Commissioner. 'Casino Frequently Asked questions'. olgc.sa.gov.au. Archived from the original on 17 February 2011. Retrieved 16 July 2010.
  3. ^ abAustralian Bureau of Statistics. 'Gambling in South Australia'. Year Book Australia, 1997. abs.gov.au. Retrieved 16 July 2010.
  4. ^Peter Goers (19 May 2007). 'Floaters sink as station pie cart gets the push'. Sunday Mail. adelaidenow.com.au. Archived from the original on 20 June 2010. Retrieved 16 July 2010.
  5. ^Changarathil, Valerina (6 April 2014). 'JamFactory glass artists score big wins in Adelaide Casino contract'. Adelaide Now. The Advertiser. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
  6. ^'Adelaide Festival Plaza redevelopment'. Adelaide River Bank. Retrieved 3 August 2019.
  7. ^'Expansion'. Adelaide Casino. Retrieved 3 August 2019.

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