![]() ![]() The Attic is a not-so-secret Fitzroy bar, tucked upstairs above Black Pearl. Go for the The Split States house sangria for a chill night, or go all out with the Brandenburg Gate-passionfruit and rhubarb with sweet bourbon, citrus fruit and subtle notes of absinthe and carrot, it’ll hit you like a falling wall. All the drinks are Berlin-themed too, naturally. On the west side, you’ll find plush booths and on the east, war-stricken crates and grenades-don’t worry, they’re fake. Berlin Bar is everything you’d want from a Berlin-themed bar, complete with a wall separating the opulent west, from gritty east. Finally, a place where your research on communism and postmodern culture can come to life. This one is for all the arts degree graduates out there. If you don’t consider yourself a gentleman, then still head there for The Thistle cocktail-Amaro Montenegro, rye, calvados, PX sherry, Angostura bitters, lemon juice-or keep it simple with a craft beer, of which they have quite an impressive selection. Hidden behind a bookcase at Captain Melville-one of Melbourne’s oldest bluestone pubs- Loch and Key is a dimly lit bar with quasi-gentleman’s club vibes. A hot contender for one of the best hidden bars in Melbourne for 2022? We think so. Here, top shelf spirits are king and cocktails are flowing, with faves like an espresso martini taking pride of place on the menu, as well as a classic whisky sour. Home to some of Melbourne’s best cocktails, Bar 1806 is hidden behind a single illuminated doorway among the theatres and restaurants on Exhibition Street. They’ve got twelve rotating beers on tap, a southern style tex-mex menu, and glorious city views, and there’s also a hidden cocktail bar downstairs called BarNone-that’s right folks, you get two secret bars in one at this place, and that's why it makes our list of the best hidden bars in Melbourne. You can just see their third-floor windows as you roll into Camberwell train station, but this inconspicuous local haunt is worth trekking to in 2022. You don’t find many bars in the sleepy suburb of Camberwell, but East of Everything is the exception in this dry-zone region of Melbourne. ![]() It’s the ideal place to be a fly on the wall, watching people below with a pizza or burger on your plate and a bev in your hand. They pour some of the best beers in Melbourne and serve up some scrumptious signature cocktails. It’s been there for twenty years, so it's not just one of the best hidden bars in Melbourne, but one of the oldest, too. Located on Centre Place just between the famous Degraves Street and the heart of Collins Street, Hell’s Kitchen sits upstairs on the first floor, looking down on all the passersby. You’ve probably walked past this place hundreds of times without even knowing it’s there. The bar also hosts masterclasses in their Whiskey Room, so you can impress a date and up your cocktail game. Like a boozy babushka doll, they’ve even got a secret whiskey room hidden behind a bookcase., and that's probably why it's considered one of the best hidden bars in Melbourne in 2022. Taking inspiration from the 1920s, Eau de Vie will transport you back in time to prohibition America-think Gatsby and art deco opulence. Eau de Vie CBDĬontinuing the French theme, Eau de Vie is an award-winning speakeasy bar with great tapas, soft lighting, private booths and soulful jazz to take you into the night. Anything on the menu is sure to be a winner, but if you’re a bit on the indecisive side, then the bartenders are there to help you decide-they’ll even make you a custom off-menu drink to suit your cravings. Which is, of course, essential in 2022. Think classic French cuisine, then add some art deco tiles and mirrors, leather couches, a timber bar and super sophisticated cocktails, and you get Bar Margaux. Paris meets New York in this subterranean bar on Lonsdale Street. Curious? Climb the stairs to find one of Melbourne's best hidden bars. Curious is celebrating all things Melbourne, from art and fashion to our famous coffee culture-look out for the Curious Ristretto cocktail, it’s an espresso martini with nutmeg smoke all sealed with beeswax. It’s moody AF and the menu is playful in all the right ways. Follow the spiral staircase into the ultra-luxe venue which is part of the newly opened W Hotel. Curious Cocktail Bar CBDĪs one of the newest and most anticipated hidden bars in Melbourne, Curious Cocktail Bar does not disappoint. All you need to do is turn up and find the door. We’ve scoured all the nooks and crannies and come up with some of the best hidden bars Melbourne has to offer. You don’t need to be Sherlock Holmes to suss them all out though-we’ve done the detective work for you. ![]() The Melbourne CBD is a labyrinth for hidden bars, whether they be upstairs, underground or tucked away at the end of a laneway. ![]()
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