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Brunswick Street may be ground zero for cocktails in Fitzroy, but lurking in the back streets is one of Melbourne’s finest establishments for getting in your cups on sunny days, freezing nights and boring Mondays. Here’s our guide to the best traditional pubs in the Melbourne CBD. A renovation two years ago saw the old pub split in two. The south side is now a lean, clean beer bar full of shiny fixtures, blonde wood and a beer-friendly menu. Everything from bar snacks to big meaty, parmas.The Captain Melville is often named as a contender for the oldest licensed bar in Melbourne. As far as brew havens go, this Clifton Hill hero is one of our best. The new team behind the refurbished Yarra Hotel would agree with that, as they’ve transformed the neglected local pub into a welcoming den of golden beeriness and decorative warmth. Nestled atop the Imperial Hotel lies one of Melbourne’s most impressive rooftop bars, and the best news is this show stopping space is available for you to hire.

Bodies spring up to roar success, while groans of despair rumble under the celebrations. Take your next function or event to the next level by hiring out one of our many available function room options here at Imperial Bourke St.

The relaunch of Albert Park Hotel in June 2020 has been long-awaited, especially since it's taken on the team from local favourite Chinese restaurant VicAsia to run the kitchen.

Originally using eggplant rather than Chicken-breast, it is a twist of a popular Italian dish. There are kids' meals, including a daily pie, schnitzel and a cheese pizza, plus crayons, colouring books, and high chairs.This chilled-out pub pours a top-notch range of craft beers with sours, IPAs, stouts and easy drinking Two Birds ales fresh from the nearby brewery. With staff, the common denominator here is impressive knowledge of beer and an obvious passion for what they do. ), Imperial’s rooftop bar is perfect for any occasion. You were wrong!Dessert grazing for days, Nom nom nom nom ..........thedukemelbourne #thedukemelbourne #dooftop #dessertgrazingtable #desserttable #dukerooftop #chocolatefountain #chocolate #sweets #lollies #candyDessert grazing for days, Nom nom nom nom ..........thedukemelbourne chiiiiiiiiiiiiiiing #thedukemelbourne #dooftop #dessertgrazingtable #desserttable #dukerooftop #chocolatefountain #chocolate #sweets #lollies #candy#fineliner #drawing #illustration #melbourne #melbournedrawing #melbourneillustration #linedrawing #flindersstreet #flinderstreetstation #youngandjackson #tramsBuilt in 1853 and a pub since 1861, the Young & Jackson’s location and painting makes it mandatory for visitors and Melburnians alike., a full length, 19th century nude portrait of a 19-year-old French girl.

It takes a deft touch to update a pub without ruining it, but at the … ‘Hall’ really is the only appropriate word for the vast space that has been transformed into a welcoming and thoughtfully constructed craft beer destination by Steve Jeffares, Guy Greenstone and Justin Joiner. In its latest iteration, Geoff Lindsay (formerly Pearl and Dandelion) has taken command of the kitchen and is serving his famous red duck curry alongside pub favourites such as veal schnitzels and aged steaks.

Chloe’s Brasserie upstairs also features a bar and dining set menu including main, soup, drink and a coffee for $40 per person (lunch or pre-theatre evenings sittings)The pressure is intense!

If the main event isn’t to your liking, a bit of table real estate can be claimed in the pup-friendly beer garden.

It might look like a tiny German castle, or maybe an elaborate British firehouse, but inside the Woodlands Hotel it’s an all Victorian party, all the time. Melbourne's Oldest Pub Located in the heart of Melbourne's CBD opposite The Forum, The Duke is just a short walk from the MCG, Fed Square and Flinders Street.