At the heart of community, King William Road extends all the way from the city of Adelaide to the quiet suburbs of Unley Park. Its central location and accessibility to the public makes it a highly popular spot for the locals of Adelaide. The mix of old, traditional houses and modernised buildings makes the street appealing to people of different ages and interests, though with high end boutiques and trendy restaurants, you should be prepared to spend a bit of money. Due to the streets lack of outdoor space or play equipment, it may not be an ideal spot for families with young children, but the variety in shops means that most people will find something they like there. The Unley Council endeavours to make the street more appealing to the locals by including outdoor seating areas and caldisacs to help create peaceful spots away from the hustle of the street.
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Fancy pizza places such as Antica and Melt are perfect for a date night, or even a night out with friends. However, if you’re not willing to spend a lot of money or are looking for something on the go, Burger Republic and Raj on Taj are perfect for takeaway or a casual family dinner. Many trendy cafes and bakeries line the streets, so if you’re looking for a quick bite to eat Red Door Bakery and Dulwich provide a cheaper, quicker alternative then other high end restaurants on the street. If you’re working on a diet, don’t worry. Restaurants like Pollen, which only serve vegetarian food, and Nutrition Republic, which only uses non-processed foods, are right up your alley. Conversely, if you don't care about the sugar content of your food, 50SIXONE is a trendy, modern dessert bar with a slight resemblance to Willy Wonka’s chocolate