The Adelaide River Inn encompasses a large chunk of the Northern Territory’s history. It’s situated in a township of just 250 people which began as a stopover between Darwin and Katherine and became an army base during WWII. The Inn itself was established in 1873 on the southern side of the Adelaide River (notorious for its large population of saltwater crocs) and has seen a few name changes in its time as well as witnessing a murder in 1975! It is also home to the Charlie the Buffalo who you may remember from the Crocodile Dundee movies.
These days the Adelaide River Inn is a great place to stop for a snack or a light lunch on your way through. The leafy surrounds and proximity to the river lend a relaxing feel to the outdoor dining area; the easy pace of life overtakes you. The menu offers a good selection of pub favourites: steaks, burgers, salads and chips. Their barra and chips is famous.
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