Magic Mountain Saloon

Melbourne


Too hip to have a sign (look for the stylised mountain/M-shaped neon), this slick venue spills over two levels where visitors can order cocktails from booths, socialise at marble bars and dance to DJs from Wednesday through Saturday. It's also open for Asian-inflected meals throughout the day, starting with Chinese doughnuts and black sticky rice for breakfast.


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