Hutt Street (34°55′34″S 138°36′43″E / 34.926°S 138.612°E) is a main road on the eastern boundary of the central business district (CBD) of Adelaide,South Australia. It runs north-south, from Pirie Street, and can be considered a branch of East Terrace. It runs to South Terrace, where it becomes Hutt Road.
Hutt Street was named after Sir William Hutt, an early South Australian pioneer, and a commissioner for the foundation of the state. Today, the street is known for its Colonial-era buildings, which are considered to be of architectural significance. It is also home to many restaurants and boutiques.