Box Factory Community Centre
Address | 59 Regent St S, Adelaide SA, Australia | ||||||||||
Phone | +61 8 8203 7749 | ||||||||||
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Website | adelaidecitycouncil.com | ||||||||||
Categories | Community Center | ||||||||||
Rating | 4.2 16 reviews | ||||||||||
Nearest branches Adelaide South West Community Centre / Minor Works Building — 22 Stamford Ct, Adelaide SA |
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Box Factory Community Centre reviews
16A jewel in the middle of city for your community meeting. Weekends are better to get many off street parkings
Awesome facilities conference room, kitchen, audiovisual equipment. Need to contact management for availability and conditions
Box Factory has a range of spaces ideal for meetings of various sizes. Facilities are excellent & the place has a good 'feel'. Location between Carrington & Halifax, off end of Frome, is low pressure & readily accessible.
The Box Factory offers a lot of local community events and the staff is inviting and very friendly.
The team at the Box Factory are really welcoming and supportive. They have a lot of community based events and activities here.
U4A at The Box Factory offers a lot of diverse and interesting classes inexpensive too for over 50's
Great meeting spot for groups. Tidy and good facilities. Had a lift available for upstairs rooms
Comfortable up stairs rooms for our meeting & cuppa after.
Air con was excessively loud on this humid day & many older citizens quiet voices, difficult to hear & had to turn it off at times until heat was overpowering again.
Had training at this location for 2 days. Venue was good, quiet and basically had the whole place to ourselves.
We used the two rooms upstairs. Easy location to get to.
Located not far from Carrington Street, the Box Factory is an affordable location for small groups to meet.
The venue was clean and we well organised with everything we needed and the staff were very helpful.
I’ve observed that some reviewers are probably not distinguishing between ‘Box Factory’ - a building owned & operated by Adelaide City Council - and the University of the Third Age, which is quite separate, but which occupies the whole building from 9 to 4 on weekdays. So some comments e.g. ‘friendly staff’ etc almost certainly refer to U3A volunteers, rather than to the actual establishment or it’s management. Having said that, such comments are accurate.
Parking is not always easy, but the building is clean and pleasant & there’s free access to clean toilets, drinking water etc - or you can sit in the foyer and rest.
Lovely communal space however I was disappointed that no boxes were made here and I couldn't find the foreman.
One real problem with meeting upstairs is that loud noises from a room at the opposite end of the corridor seriously interfere with spoken communication. Inspection of the acoustic sealing of the doors shows that there are significant gaps because the door (s) has not been fitted accorately. I believe that it could be alleviated if the sealing could be fixred.
Great little centre tucked in the burbs near Hutt at cafes and eateries. Interesting courses and events offered or use the time to host your own one off or regular gig.
This is a brilliant place with the friendliest staff I have ever met.
Not just a Community Centre but a real family atmosphere.
Check out their English Course for immigrants and overseas holiday makers. Excelent instructor who really knows how to help each and every individual.