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Top 5 Eclectic Bars

Webster defines eclectic as, “selecting or choosing from various sources.” “Assorted”, “diverse”, “free” & “miscellaneous” are other ways to describe this word.

So what then makes a bar eclectic?? In my opinion, it probably uses a bit of this & that, a mish mash of elements that combine to form a unique drinking experience.

I recently ran a poll here to find out from you what you think to be the Top 5 most eclectic bars in Melbourne and based on your inputs, the results are as follows:

TOP 5 ECLECTIC BARS

1. The Croft Institute
21 Croft Alley, Melbourne, (03) 9671 4399 www.thecroftinstitute.com.au

The Croft is hidden away in a laneway off Little Bourke St. I’ve been there a few times but still manage to get lost somehow. This chemistry-lab themed bar is a one of a kind bar, almost eerie in certain parts. The first level features some science lab test tubes & beakers in their display cabinets. Sit on their high stools or squeeze in the tiny alcove benchs whilst “experimenting with” their vast array of imported beers from Tiger to Amstel & the like. The second level creeps me out a little with their hospital beds within the toilets, reminescent of a scene from Exorcist III. Finally head upstairs for some groovy tunes and check out the astro turf on the bar counter as you dance the night away.

2. The Butterfly Club
204 Bank Street, South Melbourne, (03) 9690 2000, www.thebutterflyclub.com

Personally, this is one of my fave eclectic bars. Only because everytime I go there, I discover something new about the place. In fact, everytime you look away and look back at a spot, you find something novel & interesting. This Victorian shop-converted-bar is touted as a “Cocktail Lounge & Cabaret Salon”. And indeed it is, you feel a little like Dita Von Teese - a burlesque star, in all her glory as you saunter into the inimitable beauty of The Butterfly Club. Level 1 takes you to the cosy velour couches by the fireplace filled with intricate knick knacks, antiques from Granny’s collection & takes you back to your childhood days, where you feel like a kid again, unearthing new gizmos. Walk out the back and there’s an even more intimate section with warm red lighting & loungey cushion couch areas – and surprise surprise, a toilet in a shed. (Look out for a blow up doll above the toilet) Upstairs discover 2 rooms with even more items on display – some people call it clutter, I prefer to call it beguiling. Hang out upstairs for a game of “sip & strip” or other board games of your desire.

Butterfly Club Bar  Butterfly Club decor  Butterfly Club Japanese Dolls

3. Madame Brussels
 Level 3 , 59-63 Bourke Street , Melbourne, (03) 9662 2775,  http://www.madamebrussels.com/

Who is Madame Brussels?? Do we really care? I know I don’t but I certainly like the idea of a rooftop terrace bar with a grassy patch of astro turf leading to a bar manned by bartenders dressed in tennis outfits. Cocktails are served in carafes to share with your friends & unwind on a friday night after work. During the colder months, the waiters offer fleece blankies to keep you warm & rugged up as you huddle up with friends on benches in the rooftop terrace, staring at the stars amidst the city skyscape. 

4. Workshop
Level 1, 413 Elizabeth St, Melbourne, (03) 9326 4365, www.theworkshop.com.au

Expect a laid back atmosphere & casual crowd, there are no dressy wannabes or wanky yuppies here.  It’s actually an old motorcycle repair shop-turned bar but don’t judge this bar by its basic exterior. You’ll be intrigued by the several welcoming spots to wind down at within this charming bar. Admire the modern art & prints hanging on the wall by the booths or hang out at the cleverly designed, seemingly enclosed, outdoor area surrounded by leafy green hanging & potted plants. It gets pretty packed out on fridays but there’s always room for everyone. Groovy break beats and tunes make it hard not to like this place, it only lacks a dance floor to make it perfect. But who’s to stop the brave young thing from cutting a rug across the bar.

5. Sweatshop
113 Lonsdale St, Melbourne, (03) 9663 6363, www.seamstress.com.au

I love Sweatshop. When you’re out on a Saturday night and endless queues form outside the pretentious, showy bars, you will always be able to find solace at Sweatshop. Located at the ground level of Seamstress restaurant bar, this grungy bar offers an inviting respite from a busy day.  Featuring boxy wooden crate-like seats around the bar & racks on the ceiling, the friendly bartenders whip up both fancy cocktails and standard drinks effortlessly. Walk up a flight of stairs into a backyard with atypical decor - a hawaiian chick painted on the wall, a rustic hut with bar stools & bamboo fences are amongst some interesting things you might spot there.

Sweatshop - Hawaiian chick  Sweatshop - decor

Top 5 Wine Bars

TOP 5 WINE BARS

1. The Melbourne Supper Club

This Wine Bar has an extensive selection of quality wines, both local and imported, in your choice of glasses, half size bottles or full size bottles. A perfect venue for a night cap, lounge in the comfy leather couches as you peer out the semicircular floor to ceiling window into Parliament House, on Spring St, Melbourne city. I felt a little like Carrie Bradshaw from Sex in the city, it seemed surreal, I was suddenly transported from Melbourne city into a cosy NYC Wine Bar, sipping on my shiraz whilst enjoying a bite of fine cheese, chicken liver pate , and crackers. The Supper Club is certainly worth a visit if you’re after premium wine & exceptional service, in a cosmopolitan setting.

2. La Vita Buena

This bar’s name translates to “The Good Life” and boy do you feel like you’ve got a slice of it when you visit this Cellar Bar. With over 400 wines, you’ll get to taste a vast variety of wines in a rustic European-like setting. When the sun’s out, enjoy some alfresco wining & dining; just outside The Westin on Swanston St. Or savour their antipasto platter & wine by the snug candle-lit high wooden tables on high black leather bar stools. My all-time favourite is the Eric Bordelet pear cider – Granit – from Normandy, France – a beautiful sparkling with a lovely pear after-taste. Though slightly on the pricey side ($57 for a bottle), this is highly recommended for the discerning connoisseur with good taste.

La Vita Buena  Eric Bordelet Granit Pear Cider

3. Seamstress Level 2

Seamstress is a four-storey restaurant bar – featuring Sweatshop – an eclectic bar at the basement, a contemporary Asian restaurant on level 1 and a cocktail/wine bar on level 2. Observe the rows of hanging Chinese Cheong Sams & your Granny’s old Singer sewing machine for authenticity in decor.You have your whole evening/night sorted if you’ve come here for dinner, then proceeded upstairs for some fine wine by the glass or bottle.  I have always found the entire wining/dining experience at Seamstress to be divine. The high quality wines have been carefully selected by the restaurateurs – I especially enjoyed the 2006 Toolangi Pinot Noir from Yarra Valley, Victoria ($11 for a glass / $55 for a bottle). If you’re feeling particularly extravagant or generous, choose from the “Bling Bling” section where prices range from $320 – $690 per bottle of premium quality French wine.

4. M.O.O.

M.O.O. stands for Money Order Office and is situated at the basement of the Old Money Order Office, hence the name. The wine bar exudes a sense of opulence as you walk into the premises. Strong brass gates, gentle warm lighting, dark wooden tables & grand leather couches form an inviting ambience for hours of wine tasting. Choose from over 900 wines at affordable prices.

5. The Clarendon

 This bar & brasserie prides itself on being an “unpretencious yet elegant destination for food & wine lovers” and I couldn’t agree more. The venue went through a rehaul several years ago and has certainly brought chicness & style to South Melbourne’s host of wine bars. Offering mostly local wines from the various Australian iconic wine regions – Barossa Valley, Yarra Valley and the like, the quality selection of wines shows through in their menu. If you’re a little peckish, why not order from their selection of starters ie fresh shucked Pacific oysters or country-style terrine with chargrilled bread.

Top 5 Cocktail Bars in Melbourne

Happy Sunday folks!

Here are some of my favourite Cocktail Bars in Melbourne. From classic Mojitos to Proseccos to other odd concoctions, there will surely be a cocktail that tickles your fancy.

TOP 5 COCKTAIL BARS IN MELBOURNE

1. Polly
401 Brunswick St, Fitzroy (03) 9417 0880

With crystal chandeliers and plush velour furniture, Polly evokes a sense of grandeur. It has an extensive cocktail list and friendly bar staff to recommend cocktails suited to your taste.

From left: "Princess", "The Perfect Girl" & "The Devil Inside"

From left: "Princess", "The Perfect Girl" & "The Devil Inside"

2. Der Raum (Pronounced Dare Ralm)
438 Church Street, Richmond, (03) 9428 0055, www.derraum.com.au

Tucked away on the corner of Church & Swan St in Richmond, this cocktail bar has an eclectic feel to it with an equally unique menu of cocktails!

From left: Smoky Bastard, Joost Shrub, & El Morrocan

From left: Smoky Bastard, Joost Shrub, & El Morrocan

3. Ginger
272 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, 03 9419 8058

A cosy cocktail bar with a relaxed atmosphere, Ginger offers over 70 cocktails both innovative & classic.

4. 1806
169 Exhibition St Melbourne, 03 9663 7722

1806 was the year the word cocktail was defined hence the name of this cocktail bar.

5. Martini Bar
205 Collins Street, Melbourne, 1800 656 535

A classy bar situated in the heart of the city at The Westin.

Photographer: Darren Nunis

Photographer: Darren Nunis

Top 10 Watering Holes in Melbourne City

Cheers everyone!!

Here’s another typical question – where do we go for a few drinks in the city?? Well, drawing advice from several “serious” seasoned drinkers in the city, we’ve compiled a list for your review. You won’t be disappointed with these star finds – we’ve trialed and tested them. ;) Oh and btw, smokers, we’ve made sure these bars have outdoor areas too.

TOP 10 WATERING HOLES IN MELBOURNE CITY

1. The Red Hummingbird
246 Russell St Melbourne, (03) 9654 2192

2. The Deck
Level 2, Waterside Hotel (enter via mercantile place), 508 Flinders Street, Melbourne, (03) 9629 1350

3. Section 8
27-29 Tattersalls Lane, Melbourne, 0408 971 044

4. St Jerome’s
7 Caledonian Lane, Melbourne (sorry folks, this joint is closed till further notice)

5. Trunk
75 Exhibition St Melbourne, (03) 9663 7994

6. The Order of Melbourne
401 Swanston St, Melbourne, (03) 9663 6707

7. Toff of the Town / Cookie / Rooftop
252 Swanston St, Melbourne, (03) 9663 7660

8. Madame Brussels
level 3 59 bourke street melbourne 9662 2775

9. Cho Gao
Melbourne Central, Level 3, 211 La Trobe St (Up escalators Cnr La Trobe & Swanston St), Melbourne, 1300 246 426

10. Match Bar
249 Little Lonsdale St, Melbourne, (03) 9654 6522

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