On rubgy world cup semi-final night The Lincoln seemed like a little bit of New Zealand in Melbourne.
The Lincoln, Melbourne, Australia
On rubgy world cup semi-final night The Lincoln seemed like a little bit of New Zealand in Melbourne.
The Lincoln, Melbourne, Australia
Trunk is a restaurant bar on Exhibition Street that was the site of an 1850s synagogue – I’ve even heard of it as being the first synagogue in Melbourne. It’s now been restored into today’s venue.
Trunk, Melbourne, Australia
After Naked For Satan we headed to a bar closeby that I hadn’t been to for close to 25 years, The Rainbow Hotel. Walking in it looked almost the same as the suburban pub did all those years ago.
The Rainbow Hotel, Melbourne, Australia
Today a friend suggested we venture out of the city to their old stomping ground of Fitzroy for some drinks and dinner. Our first stop was Naked For Satan on Brunswick Street.
Naked For Satan, Melbourne, Australia
If you went to RMIT in the ’80s or ’90s you undoubtedly would have had atleast one drink in a pub on Franklin Street called Mac’s (whose name still adorns the front of the building if you look up). Mac’s has been rebranded to Captain Melville and the grungy student vibe has been replaced with a modern and bright gastro pub.
Captain Melville, Melbourne, Australia