City Cross is a reputable brand that offers a wide range of services in the bustling city. With its convenient location and accessible facilities, City Cross aims to cater to the diverse needs of its customers. From restaurants to hotels, from parking to pharmacies, City Cross endeavors to provide a comprehensive and seamless experience for all visitors. The brand prides itself on its commitment to quality and customer satisfaction, ensuring that every interaction is met with professionalism and efficiency. Whether it's grabbing a quick bite at the food court, exploring the nearby attractions, or simply enjoying the vibrant atmosphere, City Cross promises to exceed expectations and create memorable moments in the heart of the city. With a strong emphasis on delivering excellence, City Cross is the go-to destination for those seeking a convenient and enjoyable urban experience.
Amenities and More
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
- In-store shopping
Reviews
A good place to buy my lunch I work not too far from city cross. BUT I have noticed a few people have mentioned about those disabled pensioners they talk loudly and arguing I totally agree, that group should be banned. I have also seen them at the Myer centre food court.
Has been a long time since my last visit. A lot has changed. The food court is being renovated. A lot of food places have closed. KFC and Subway are still there. Didn't have time to do a detailed exploration of the mall.
Yes I really enjoy going to City Cross and having a meal there, because it's an open place, where the tables and chairs are not crambed close together, but spaced a good distance from each other. I also like the fact that the tables and chairs are wiped down on a regular basis after people come and go. It's a comfortable place to sit and just rest, being a quiet place. There are a variety of places within City Cross where you can eat good meals, at good prices. I do recommend City Cross for a place to eat at and have a rest.
Occasionally come here to get my lunch as I work nearby. Always see the same group of old age pensioners sitting and taking up a lot of room. They always leave food and rubbish on the floor and tables. What a disgusting bunch of people. Oh and did I mention they are always arguing. These people need to be banned. Makes me want to not come here
A good place for food, but half of the stores have been under construction or renovation for ages. Gets extremely busy during lunch time, difficult to find a seat. The signage is also old, indicating that there is a EB Games in there for example, which hasn’t been there pre-COVID
Used to be a good food court until Southern Cross closed down. Now it has turned into a homeless, Pensioner, and school peoples hangout area. A lot of trouble goes on in here. Not just school kids but older people in their 60s and 70s are causing trouble
Amazing place loads of options to eat and explore. You may run out of places to sit during lunch hours though 😌 …
Finally Artwork that makes sense - beautiful Adelaide (have you been to Sydney lately - they should give your tax money back lol.)
Location
31-39 Rundle Mall, Adelaide SA 5000, Australia
Hours
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Monday
09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
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Tuesday
09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
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Wednesday
09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
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Thursday
09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
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Friday
09:00 AM - 09:00 PM
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Saturday
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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Sunday
09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
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