It was the final day of the SALA 2010 art festival on Sunday. In Hyde Park King William Road was blocked off for the "SALA on Sale" finale. There was music, artists showing there skills, and live radio coverage. There was also a large marquee showing the works of a range of artists from South Australia.
Tart Café was not one of the SALA exhibitors but was handy and open for breakfast. This is a small Café with a dozen tables inside and a couple of on the footpath outside at 155 King William Road opposite Café Luna Rosso. The Tart Café does a standard range of breakfasts and sandwiches.
The hot chocolate came in a red ceramic cup and was topped with a white froth and sprinkle of chocolate powder. The drink was thin and not rich enough and cost $3.50.
Tart Café was not one of the SALA exhibitors but was handy and open for breakfast. This is a small Café with a dozen tables inside and a couple of on the footpath outside at 155 King William Road opposite Café Luna Rosso. The Tart Café does a standard range of breakfasts and sandwiches.
The hot chocolate came in a red ceramic cup and was topped with a white froth and sprinkle of chocolate powder. The drink was thin and not rich enough and cost $3.50.
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