LMTW. Let’s Meet This Week
Adelaide · over 50s

Making friends in Adelaide over 50 — the gentle city, with company to match

Adelaide suits an unhurried week beautifully: Central Market mornings, a Hills lunch twenty minutes from your door, Glenelg at a strolling pace, a festival calendar that never entirely stops. If the diary’s gone quiet — retirement, a move, a changed household — LMTW runs friendly, hosted get-togethers for the over-50s, every group checked by a human. Free for founding members.

Save my seat — free for founding members

18+ · No card required · Your first get-together is free

Daytime Adelaide, at your pace

From-prices are what you pay the venue — and in Adelaide, nothing on this list is more than twenty minutes away:

  • Breakfast club from $18 — Central Market mornings, the city’s beating heart
  • Long lunches from $45 — Hills pubs and beachside Sundays at Glenelg
  • Gentle walks from $20 — the Glenelg esplanade or Belair’s easier trails, talking pace
  • Matinees & arts outings from $30 — Fringe energy all year round, wine and a debrief after
  • Lawn bowls from $18 — barefoot bowls and a cuppa after; beginners warmly welcome
  • Mah-jong, cards & trivia from $20 — friendly competition, serious laughter

Checked by a human — it matters more here

Adelaide runs on two degrees of separation, which is exactly why our human review matters: a person — not just software — checks every group before any invitation goes out, catching the “that’s my neighbour’s cousin” collisions a smaller city produces. We match by age range within the over-50s, too, so your table is genuinely your peers.

Every get-together is hosted by a trained Captain in a public venue, and the table runs on first names only. You set your intent when you join, and it’s quietly shown on the night — no guesswork, no pressure.

The week got quiet. It doesn’t have to stay that way.

Retirement hands you time and takes the company; sometimes the household changes in other ways. What we see every week in Adelaide: the same friendly faces at the market or a Hills table, a few times running, and friendship picks up right where it left off.

Newly single or widowed? Many members arrived the same way and will understand without a word of explanation. Friendship is the point — romance occasionally blooms, welcome but never required. City view: make friends in Adelaide. Nationwide: over 50s.

No technology to master

Joining takes about four minutes in your ordinary web browser — no app, nothing to install, and we’re an email away if you’d like a hand. After each get-together you privately note who you’d enjoy seeing again — secret unless it’s mutual. That’s how one market breakfast becomes a standing arrangement. More at how it works and pricing.

Common questions

Adelaide’s small — what if I know someone at the table?

A human reviews every group before invitations go out, which catches most collisions. When one slips through, it’s usually the warmest icebreaker of the night — mutual friends are Adelaide’s love language.

How do I know it’s safe in Adelaide?

A human reviews every group before invitations go out; every get-together is hosted by a trained Captain in a public venue; the table runs on first names only. Founding members never share payment details to join.

I’m on my own now — will I feel out of place?

No. Many Adelaide members over 50 arrived after loss, separation or a move, and they’ll understand without explanation. Friendship first, always, and entirely at your pace.

Are there daytime get-togethers in Adelaide?

They’re the staples of our Adelaide over-50s calendar — Central Market breakfasts, Hills lunches, Glenelg walks, matinees and bowls. Evenings exist too; you book only what suits you.

Retired from work, not from life.

Friendly Adelaide tables, daytime formats, a human checking every group — free for founding members.

Save my seat — free for founding members

Friends first — romance welcome, never required.