Grand North

Manager:
Tania Hubbard

Chef:
Wolfgang Schoenau

Address:
737 Grand Junction Rd
NORTHFIELD
S.A. 5085

Phone:
8359 7141

Fax:
8359 5253

Email:
grand.north@nafc.com.au

Menu:
New Menu - updated February 2013

Opening Times: 

Gaming & Bar:
Monday to Wednesday 9am to midnight
Thursday to Saturday 9am to 2am 
Sunday 9am to 11pm

Meals:
7 Days, Lunch midday to 2pm and Dinner 6pm to 8pm

 


Grand North promotes Responsible Gambling
Grand North promotes Responsible Gambling
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League Ladder

West Adelaide 12
Norwood 10
North Adelaide 10
Woodville West Torrens 8
Glenelg 6
Central District 4
Sturt 2
Port Adelaide 2
South Adelaide 2
  • Top Bloods play in the twos
    TEAMS: WEST Adelaide broadcast its depth of talent when it named James Ezard and Shane Birss in the reserves for Saturday's battle against Sturt at Unley.
  • SANFL best fit for Crows reserves
    THE SANFL remains the most likely option for a Crows reserves team in 2014.
  • Maloney frustrated with Double Blues
    STURT coach Seamus Maloney admits he is frustrated.The gap between his side's best and worst has him perplexed.
  • Legs knocked out of Foxtel Cup
    NORWOOD has been knocked out of the Foxtel Cup after dropping its opening-round battle against East Fremantle at AAMI Stadium on Tuesday night.
  • Fan's banner will be allowed
    THE fan evicted from Elizabeth Oval during the Bulldogs' clash with Sturt on Saturday will be allowed to bring his banner into the venue in future.
  • Dogs hopeful as Collier faces scans
    CENTRAL District hopes Tom Collier will be out no more than a month after damaging his knee in the 25-point win over Sturt at Elizabeth on Saturday.
  • Redlegs boss focuses on his charges
    NORWOOD coach Nathan Bassett doubts a tumultuous month in the headlines has damaged his reputation where it counts - inside the Redlegs' changerooms.
  • Redlegs bounce back from tough time
    NORWOOD emerged from a testing fortnight and got back on the winner's list with a 25-point victory against South Adelaide.
  • North proves to be the real deal
    NORTH Adelaide continues to stake its claims as a genuine premiership contender this season after a 38-point win over the in-form Eagles at Prospect.
  • Sturt gives Bulldogs a scare
    CENTRAL District had to endure a roller-coaster ride before claiming its second win of the season with a 27-point victory over Sturt at Elizabeth.