Bars in Melbourne
The eclectic nature of Melbourne is perhaps best highlighted by the wonderful range of nightspots that pepper the streets and laneways throughout the city. Whatever your taste or budget, Melbourne delivers. From the super swanky to the downright cheap, night owls are blessed with a truly assorted bar scene.
Whether you want to play like the locals, catch world class DJs or are simply in need of a late night feed, the city will not disappoint.
For an easy guide to what’s on offer, click on the links to the left or check out the bars below, and enjoy.
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Located within a converted sea container, this unique watering hole in Chinatown is reminiscent of Melbourne's dockyards and a perfect fit for the city's cheeky bar scene.
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Throw a picnic rug on the faux-lawn and recline with a sweet afternoon cocktail at this fancy Bourke Street bar, which is run by a hostess named Miss Pearls.
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Linger over Matt McConnell's exquisite tapas and savour exotic wine, sherry and beer in relaxed surrounds at this popular Little Collins Street bar.
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Meet where the locals do for a ritual sunset beer or three on the outside tables at this St Kilda institution that holds fast to its rock n roll spirit and grungy vibe.
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Inspired by the '50s and '60s but with a modern touch, the Kitten Club draws a loyal following with contemporary, innovative meals and live jazz acts.
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Meyers Place, just off Little Collins Street, is a cobble-stoned alley with plenty of surprises, including its namesake bar, where you can drink long into the night in stylish surrounds.
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