The Griffins Hotel has been a long time supporter of Fringe and loves to get involved the "buzz and atmosphere" that comes along with the Fringe Festival. We focus our 3 event spaces on comedy - from one person stand up through to cabaret comedy. Our Events Manager works with our artists to make the shows the best they can be. We're also a fantastic spot for a quick bite and a drink before or after the shows.
The Griffins
The Griffins, 38 Hindmarsh Square, Adelaide, Kaurna
Detailed venue and space accessibility
Main venue accessibility information
Entrance
The main entrance to the venue has step-free access suitable for people using mobility aids.
Car parking
No designated wheelchair accessible car parking.
Drop off point
Safe wheelchair accessible drop off/pick up area in close proximity to the venue entrance.
The path of travel from the street or drop off point to the entrance level, firm and obstacle free.
Box Office
The venue has a box office available.
The box office has an accessible lowered counter.
No counter hearing loop service available at box office.
Toilet facilities
Designated wheelchair accessible unisex toilet/s.
Food and Drink
Food and drink available but the service areas are not accessible.
Additional information
38 Hindmarsh Sq, Adelaide, SA 5000
Main venue accessibility images
Please note:
Not all events may be performing in an accessible performance space. Please check the details of the performance space specific to your performance.
Adelaide Fringe is committed to continually improving accessibility measures. Please reach out if you have any concerns.
Opening hours
Sunday: | 2:00 PM - 11:00 PM |
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Monday: | 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM |
Tuesday: | 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM |
Wednesday: | 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM |
Thursday: | 11:00 AM - 11:00 PM |
Friday: | 11:00 AM - 2:00 AM |
Saturday: | 2:00 PM - 2:00 AM |
Venue information
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Phone
+61417342562
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Facilities
- Licenced bar facilities
- Food facilities
- ATM facilities
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Venue age restriction
Venue is 18+ but minors may attend with a parent or legal guardian