The publican of the Grace Emily hotel, Symon Jarowyj, holds up archival photos of the Adelaide venue, which is one of the city’s oldest pubs and now hosts live music most nights in its band room. Photograph: Sia Duff/The GuardianUFO on the roof and the words “No Pokies, No TAB” proudly splashed on the sandwich board set the Grace Emily hotel apart from the student accommodation high-rises and Christian bookstores in this quiet patch of Adelaide’s western flank.
Sign up for the fun stuff with our rundown of must-reads, pop culture and tips for the weekend, every Saturday morning “You have the same crew in every week,” he says of the Monday jams. “Wednesday night we have a jazz night, all the jazz heads come in. We have this big community, but with little subsections that we cater to.”
“I could tell the Grace Emily was a lot of people’s home base; that’s the place you go, whether there’s a band playing or not. If there’s a band playing, that’s a bonus – you’re gonna be there anyway.”I think all live music venues this size are more like community centres than anything. But the last few years have been challenging for the Grace Emily, even after Covid-19 restrictions eased, says Jarowyj.
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