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5,200 restaurants in South Australia.One verified state pack.

The South Australia pack contains approximately 5,200 food-service venues spanning Adelaide and every regional centre across the state. The dataset is deduplicated, verified, and includes contact, location, category and ratings fields. Refreshed quarterly. A single-user commercial licence is included.

5,200
Total venues
Across South Australia
4,498
With phone
86.5% coverage
863
With email
16.6% coverage
3,385
With website
65.1% coverage
2026 edition

Year-on-yearmarket trend

Australia's food-service sector grew approximately 1.7% from 2025 to 2026, driven by independent cafes, Asian quick-service restaurants and small-format bakeries. South Australia tracked broadly with the national trend, with growth concentrated in Adelaide and adjacent inner-suburb dining precincts.

What the data actually looks like

Real rows from the dataset. Want the full schema? Every field is documented in the field reference below.

Sample preview
First 6 of 73,000 rows
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BusinessSuburbStatePhoneEmailWebsiteCuisineRating
Lune CroissanterieFitzroyVIC+61 3 9419 2320hello@lunecroissanterie.comlunecroissanterie.comBakery4.7
QuayThe RocksNSW+61 2 9251 5600info@quay.com.auquay.com.auFine Dining4.6
Single OSurry HillsNSW+61 2 9211 0665hello@singleo.com.ausingleo.com.auCafe4.6
Chin ChinMelbourneVIC+61 3 8663 2000info@chinchinmelbourne.com.auchinchinrestaurant.com.auAsian4.4
AfricolaAdelaideSA+61 8 8223 3885info@africola.com.auafricola.com.auMediterranean4.5
Long ChimPerthWA+61 8 6168 7775perth@longchimperth.comlongchimperth.comAsian4.5

Every field, explained

18 columns per row, UTF-8 encoded. The XLSX bundle includes a second sheet with this same schema and a README in the ZIP.

ColumnDescription
business_nameTrading name as displayed on Google Maps
categoryPrimary Google Maps category (e.g. 'Cafe', 'Plumber')
typeSpecific type / sub-category (e.g. 'Vietnamese restaurant')
street_addressStreet address
suburbSuburb
stateAustralian state (full name)
postcode4-digit Australian postcode
phonePrimary phone, E.164-formatted where available
emailPublicly listed email — null where the venue does not publish one
websitePrimary website URL
latitudeDecimal latitude
longitudeDecimal longitude
google_ratingAverage Google rating (0–5)
review_countNumber of Google reviews at time of verification
facebook_urlFacebook business page URL
instagram_urlInstagram profile URL
linkedin_urlLinkedIn company page URL
last_verifiedISO date of last verification

Contact coverage at a glance

Not every venue publishes every field — that's the reality of any honest dataset. Here's exactly what you'll find in the 5,200 venues across South Australia.

Phone number4,498 · 86.5%
Website3,385 · 65.1%
Public email address863 · 16.6%
Phone + email (both)806 · 15.5%
Google rating3,364 · 64.7%

Social handles included

where publicly linked
Facebook
781
15% of venues
Instagram
617
11.9% of venues
LinkedIn
303
5.8% of venues
YouTube
240
4.6% of venues

Build a Meta Custom Audience or LinkedIn Matched Audience from the seed file — see the outreach playbook.

Cities in South Australia

1 metropolitan and regional centres. Buy a city pack instead if you only need one.

Breakdown by cuisine & segment

How the 5,200 venues split across the major segments across South Australia. Cafes are the single biggest category by raw count.

Cuisine / segmentVenuesShareAvg ratingPack
Cafes1,40427%4.4View →
Casual Dining Restaurants93618%4.2View →
Asian Restaurants72814%4.3View →
Fast Food Outlets57211%3.8View →
Pubs & Bars4689%4.0View →
Italian Restaurants3647%4.4View →
Bakeries2605%4.5View →
Fine Dining Restaurants2084%4.6View →
Indian Restaurants2084%4.2View →
Mediterranean Restaurants2084%4.3View →
Japanese Restaurants1563%4.5View →
Seafood Restaurants1302.5%4.4View →
Mexican & Latin American Restaurants1042%4.2View →
Food Trucks & Caterers1042%4.5View →
Vegan & Vegetarian Restaurants781.5%4.5View →

What you can do with the South Australia pack

Six common ways our customers put a pack like this to work — each anchored to a coverage stat that's already on your side.

Direct sales outreach

86.5%
with phone

Phone numbers on 86.5% of records means a 1,084,080-strong outbound dial list — ideal for SaaS, supplier and equipment teams with a B2B sales motion.

Email marketing campaigns

16.6%
with email

207,487 publicly listed business emails. Compliant with the Spam Act 2003 when paired with proper sender ID and an unsubscribe mechanism.

Multi-channel outreach

15.5%
phone + email

194,442 venues with both phone and email — the highest-conversion segment for sales sequences combining cold call, email and LinkedIn.

Website & digital targeting

65.1%
with website

65.1% of venues have an active website — useful for retargeting audiences, site-quality lead scoring, and tech-stack enrichment.

Reputation & review outreach

64.7%
with rating

Google ratings on 64.7% of records. Filter by review count or score to target venues by maturity, traffic, or quality tier.

Social media ad audiences

336,927+
social handles

Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn handles let you build custom audiences inside Meta Ads Manager and LinkedIn Campaign Manager from a verified seed list.

Filter by Google rating

Every record carries the venue's Google rating and review count. Slice for high-traffic 4.5★+ venues to focus on established operators, or filter for sub-4★ venues if your offer is reputation-recovery focused.

Excellent (4.5–5.0)
1,549
Very good (4.0–4.4)
1,010
Average (3.0–3.9)
471
Below average (2.0–2.9)
202
Poor (under 2.0)
67
Not yet rated
1,834

Top suburbs in South Australia

1 South Australia suburbs with the highest restaurant density.

SuburbCityStateVenuesParent city pack
Adelaide CBDAdelaideSA310Adelaide pack →

Largest restaurant chains in the dataset

The biggest publicly-known multi-site operators in Australia by approximate location count. Independent single-site venues still account for the majority of the dataset.

Subway
Fast food
1,190
locations
McDonald's
Fast food
1,020
locations
KFC
Fast food
760
locations
Domino's Pizza
Fast food
720
locations
Bakers Delight
Bakery
540
locations
Hungry Jack's
Fast food
440
locations
Red Rooster
Fast food
360
locations
Gloria Jean's Coffees
Cafe
320
locations
Nando's
Casual dining
285
locations
Boost Juice
Beverage
280
locations
The Coffee Club
Cafe
270
locations
Brumby's Bakery
Bakery
230
locations
Muffin Break
Cafe / Bakery
220
locations
Guzman y Gomez
Fast casual
215
locations
Sushi Sushi
Asian QSR
180
locations
Grill'd
Casual dining
165
locations
Crust Pizza
Fast food
150
locations
Roll'd
Asian QSR
130
locations
Schnitz
Fast casual
105
locations
Mad Mex
Fast casual
95
locations

Counts are publicly reported approximations as of 2026; verify against each brand's current store locator before campaign use.

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Cities in South Australia

If you only need a single South Australia city, buy a city pack instead.

Frequently asked questions

How many restaurants in South Australia are there?

Our verified dataset contains approximately 5,200 restaurants in South Australia — including restaurants, cafes, pubs, bakeries and food-service venues that are currently trading. The figure is lower than registered ABN counts because we strip out dormant entities and head-office-only registrations.

How many of the restaurants in South Australia have phone numbers?

4,498 venues — 86.5% of the South Australia pack — include a primary phone number, formatted in E.164 where available.

How many of the restaurants in South Australia have email addresses?

863 venues — 16.6% of the South Australia pack — include a publicly listed business email. The email column is null for venues that don't publish one.

How many of the restaurants in South Australia have both phone and email?

806 venues — 15.5% of the South Australia pack. This is the highest-conversion segment for multi-channel sales sequences.

How many of the restaurants in South Australia have a website?

3,385 venues — 65.1% of the South Australia pack — list an active website. The remainder operate via Facebook page, Instagram, or third-party booking sites.

Are social media profiles included?

Yes, where they are publicly linked. Coverage in the South Australia pack: Facebook 781 (15%), Instagram 617 (11.9%), LinkedIn 303 (5.8%).

Are Google ratings and review counts included?

Yes. Every record includes the venue's average Google rating (0–5) and review count at the time of last verification. Filter for high-performers (4.5★+) or below-average venues if your offer is reputation-recovery focused.

What columns are in the file?

Eighteen columns per row: business_name, legal_name, street_address, suburb, state, postcode, phone, email, website, cuisine, cuisine_secondary, latitude, longitude, google_rating, review_count, facebook_url, instagram_handle, last_verified.

Can I use the South Australia pack for cold email outreach?

Yes — the email column contains addresses sourced from publicly listed business pages, which is the right starting point for B2B outreach under the Australian Spam Act 2003. You must include a sender identification block and a working unsubscribe link in every message.

Can I use the South Australia pack for Facebook/Instagram ads?

Yes. Upload the email column to Meta Ads Manager as a Custom Audience source. Match rates for Australian B2B email lists typically land in the 25–45% range. Use the Facebook URL and Instagram handle columns for manual targeting and lookalike seed selection.

Does the South Australia pack include all cities in the state?

Yes. Every metropolitan and regional centre in South Australia is included — capital city, regional cities, coastal towns and remote communities. Filter the file by suburb or city for sub-state targeting.

How fresh is the data?

Every record is re-verified on a quarterly cycle. The current edition is dated April 2026 — printed on the product page and inside the README that ships with the file. Buyers receive the latest edition at the time of purchase, no extra fee for refreshes inside the same quarter.

Where does the data come from?

Records are aggregated from publicly listed business directories, Google Places, and official register lookups. Every record is deduplicated by ABN where available, and verified against at least two independent sources before publication.

What format do I get?

The pack ships as a single ZIP containing CSV (UTF-8, header row), XLSX (with a second sheet documenting the schema), and a README. UTF-8 encoded, ready for direct CRM import.

What's the licence?

Single-user, internal commercial licence. You can import the data into your CRM, marketing tool, BI dashboard or analytics workflow, and use it within your organisation. You cannot resell, sublicense, or republish the dataset.

How do I receive the file after I pay?

The moment Stripe confirms payment, our system emails you a secure download link valid for 7 days. No account needed — just click the link. If it expires, contact support and we'll re-issue it.

Can I get a sample before I buy?

Yes. Download a free 25-row sample from the sample page — same schema as the paid pack, real Australian venues, no credit card required.

Do you offer refunds?

Refunds are issued only when a download link cannot be issued, the file is materially corrupt, or the pack contains fewer than 80% of the advertised record count. All other purchases are non-refundable since the data delivers instantly.

Is the data compliant with Australian privacy law?

Yes. Every record relates to a business, not a private individual, and is sourced from publicly listed information. The Privacy Act 1988 governs handling of personal information about individuals; business contact details published by the business itself are outside that scope. Your obligations under the Spam Act 2003 still apply when you use the data.