Where to find coffee and food in the inner north suburb.
Find a burger on Sydney Road, Indian in the back streets, vegan Vietnamese and more.
What’ll it be? An elegant wine bar or a rock’n’roll American barbeque spot? We’ve got both, and everything in between.
Melbourne's biggest centre of alternative culture is filled with great places to drink, from converted warehouses to more intimate bars i...
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The follow-up to Neighbourhood Wine is cool and comfortable. Take a seat at the bar or in front of an open fire and feel the tension melt off your shoulders.
This restaurant champions offal – think skewers of chicken heart and cherry – Victorian seafood, and all things charred, cured and preserved.
In a warehouse space furnished with little more than few plants and a pool table, get classic ham-and-cheese toasties and beers by a home-brewer with over 12 years of experience.
A wine-focused bar-restaurant by La Luna’s Adrian Richardson.
Burgers and beer – one of life’s great combinations.
Escape the elements in a room full of hunting trophies and ancient skiing gear. On the menu? Jalapeno poppers, peanut butter and jelly Negronis, and pumpkin spice Old Fashioneds.
The younger sibling to Northcote's Joe's Shoe Store.
Try you hand at winemaking without leaving the city.
Live music and 12 shiny hotel rooms upstairs.
An exceptionally personal neighbourhood bar, serving beer, wine and sweet American-style pies.
A stylish yet unpretentious little bar.
Known locally for its bicycle beer, a refreshing summer ale with seven varieties of hops.
Capturing the warmth and glory associated with bars of a bygone era.
When you’ve finished your drop, just come back and refill.
a home away from home for many East Brunswick locals.
A sophisticated and cosy wine bar that's extra good in winter.