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Coming Soon: Moon Dog Footscray, Inside the Iconic Franco Cozzo Site

Coming Soon: Moon Dog Footscray, Inside the Iconic Franco Cozzo Site
Coming Soon: Moon Dog Footscray, Inside the Iconic Franco Cozzo Site
Coming Soon: Moon Dog Footscray, Inside the Iconic Franco Cozzo Site
Coming Soon: Moon Dog Footscray, Inside the Iconic Franco Cozzo Site
Coming Soon: Moon Dog Footscray, Inside the Iconic Franco Cozzo Site
Coming Soon: Moon Dog Footscray, Inside the Iconic Franco Cozzo Site
The cheeky brewery has filed plans to build a new venue in the famous building on Hopkins Street. Nothing’s approved yet, but if all goes to plan, there’ll be a rooftop garden with sweeping city views, plus room for 900 punters.
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· Updated on 08 Jun 2023 · Published on 02 Dec 2022

It’s been just three years since gargantuan brewery Moon Dog World opened in Preston, dominating headlines and TV news programs.

But the trio of larrikins behind Moon Dog are already preparing to top that feat. In summer 2023 they hope to open a new venue inside the iconic Franco Cozzo building in “Foot-is-cray”, which has been vacant for several years.

The company has lodged a planning application with council for a new 900-capacity venue on the site, including a rooftop garden with sweeping city views. That’s 175 heads more than Moon Dog World, which is licensed for 725 people. Nothing’s approved yet so everything could change, but even if it opens with a far reduced capacity, Moon Dog Footscray will be the biggest venue in the area by a wide margin.

“From the time we opened Moon Dog World in October 2019, we’d always planned to have more venues,” marketing manager Brook Hornung tells Broadsheet. “When that site came up, it was too good to be true. It’s probably one of the most iconic buildings in Melbourne for people of our generation.”

Recognising this, the crew at Moon Dog is keen to preserve aspects of the building’s history, including the “Franco Cozzo” signage, the mural on the side wall and even some of the rococo furniture, which punters will be able to sit on. We’d expect nothing less from the people who installed a lagoon and working waterfall at their previous project.

There won’t be a brewery on-site, Hornung says, but beer will be trucked from Preston in bulk and drawn from big theatrical tanks. Food is also planned, but a concept or menu are a way off.

Moon Dog plans to open at 54 Hopkins Street, Footscray, in summer 2023

Related: Ten Years of Moon Dog: How Three Larrikins Built One of Australia’s Most Successful Indie Breweries From Nothing

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