11 Best Nightlife in Melbourne, Victoria

Gin Palace

City Center Fodor's choice

Reminiscent of Hollywood's golden era, Gin Palace is a must-visit for gin lovers, with knowledgeable staff and more than enough types of martinis to satisfy any taste, and a brace of gin and tonics featuring Australian and international craft gins and exotic tonics.

Cherry Bar

City Center

This iconic and intimate, this rowdy rock 'n' roll bar is located on AC/DC Lane. The address alone says it all.

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Cookie

City Center

Located in a lofty warehouse-style space with exposed ceiling pipes and a balcony, Cookie focuses on domestic and international craft beer and great Thai food.

Embla

City Center

Welcoming but still sophisticated, Embla is a throwback to and an improvement on Melbourne's original small bar scene. An accessible but often obscure wine list is accompanied by wholesome gourmet snacks from the wood-fired oven that are cooked to perfection.

Max Watt's House of Music

City Center

This popular venue is known for live local and lesser-known international rock bands, and as a stand-up venue during the International Comedy Festival.

Melbourne Supper Club

City Center

Age-buffed leather sofas, cigars, and an exhaustive wine list characterize this classy club. For views and cocktails, continue upstairs to the rooftop terrace bar Siglo, which overlooks the neoclassic architecture of Victoria's state parliament building.

161 Spring St., Melbourne, Victoria, 3000, Australia
03-9654–6300

Mitre Tavern

City Center

One of the oldest pubs in town, pulling pints since 1868, locals love the unpretentious vibe of this British-style establishment in the city's financial district. It's especially popular with nine-to-fivers who like an after-work drink in the beer garden.

Ms Collins

City Center
A bar from Tuesday to Saturday, with food designed by some of Melbourne's top chefs, Ms Collins turns Latin American on Thursday and R&B club on Friday night.

Section 8

City Center

A shipping container located in an old parking lot in Chinatown, set in an alleyway filled with street art, Section 8 is all things Melbourne. The reliably trendy bar is popular with the artsy student crowd enjoying a drink (and maybe a dance) in this mostly outdoor bar.

The Atrium Bar on 35

City Center

This cocktail bar on the 35th floor of the Sofitel Melbourne on Collins has spectacular views; a great way to end a night at one of the nearby theaters.