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The ultimate guide to food and   PUBS & BARS


 drinks in Melbs  A place to relax, let loose, enjoy a quiet night out, reflect on the week that has been and the days
           to come. Your local pub or bar can be enjoyed solo or with friends, can last an hour or last a
           whole night! They are truly the every-person’s place.
 By Charlotte Ekkel & Lee Perkins

           Green Man’s Arms
 Yo! Chekkel & Leopold here to guide you through where best to bust your munchies and quench your
 thirst in the big city, with a focus on places that are a little closer to home.   Lygon Street, Carlton
           This pub is hipper than hip. The vibe is swish and
           sexy, with an open fire place and greenery tucked
 CHEAP EATS  into every nook and cranny. The menu is an entirely
 Oh, the poor, penniless student. A sad, sad reality round these parts. But with these cheap and cheerful   vegetarian affair; their falafels, bolognese, and apple
 establishments, us depressingly broke folk don’t have to sacrifice our taste buds!  crumble are personal favourites. Drinks-wise, the
           focus tends to be on craft brews and mixers with a
           little bit of flair – highly recommend the strawberry
 Bimbo     and basil G&T. Low-key live music on Sundays. 15
 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy
 If you’re down the Brunswick St way, pop in here to   min walk from college.
 get your hands on $5 pizzas (all day every day!), before
 dancing your heart out on their stellar dance floor.         The Clyde Hotel
 There’s spicy lamb pizza, potato & garlic pizza, nutella     Cardigan Street, Carlton
 pizza… The space is practically an artwork in itself; very,   The Clyde is an institution. The infamous
 very cool. 30 min walk or 10 min ride from college.          James Carey, former JCH tutor, swore by this
                                                              quintessential student pub. It features a cosy beer
                                                              garden and rooftop bar, a classic and affordable
 Green Refectory                                              drinks menu, a damn good chicken parma (only
 Sydney Road, Brunswick                                       $15 on Tuesdays) AND a pub kitten named
 Cheap, healthy, delicious food is the hero at this groovy-as   Darlene. Also, you may or may not see yours truly
 Sydney Rd institution. Think eggs on toast for $8, burgers   behind the bar. Just a 10 min walk from college.
 for $10 and great pies for $4. Plus there’s a GIANT cabinet
 stuffed with every kind of pastry, muffin and cake you
 can think of, all very reasonably priced. Unfortunately the   The Drunken Poet
 secret’s out on this one, so be prepared for one extremely   Peel Street, West Melbourne
 packed cafe at peak hour.  Voted by the Irish Post as one of the top 10 Irish
           pubs outside of Ireland, this place is so authentic
           it will have you yearning for the ‘green, green grass
 Very Good Falafel  of home’ in no time! With live music nearly every
 Sydney Road, Brunswick  night of the week and $8.50 pints of the best
 This place makes very good falafel. Funny that. The falafel plate is   Guinness around, it’s the perfect place to go and
 totally scrumptious & fresh, and an absolute steal at $12, plus there’s   finish off a hard week of study with friends! 20 min
 always a selection of beautiful salads (like carrot & pomegranate) on   walk from college.
 display, made up daily. The space itself is a perfect blend on homey
 and funky. 15 min tram ride straight up Sydney Rd on the 19 tram.

                                                       The Standard
 Rakuzen Simple Japanese                               Fitzroy Street, Fitzroy
                                                       Tucked away in the backstreets of Fitzroy (it’s a little hard
 Grattan Street, Carlton                               to find!), this traditional working man’s pub has retained its
 Need your Japanese fix? Running low on that moolah?   classic look and feel from way back in the 1800s when it
 Rakuzen has all the classic katsu curries, ramen, soba,   started up. Portraits of regulars and AFL stars from years
 and gyozas, and it’s super close to college! Dine in to listen   gone by adorn the front bar, and there’s a fantastic courtyard
 to pumping J-Pop bangerz interspersed with charming   out back. I typically come here on the weekends solo to have
 traditional Japanese covers of Amazing Grace and Disney   a quiet drink and a write, but I’ve also brought friends along
 music, or take-away to JCH for a wholesome night in!  and had a marvellous time, so the pub’s your oyster! 30 min
                                                       walk from college.

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