Melbourne Supper Club

Melbourne


This sophisticated hideaway next to the Princess Theatre, entered via a blank wooden door beneath a very discreet sign, is a favoured after-work destination for performers and hospitality types. Sink into a chesterfield, browse the encyclopaedic wine menu and relax; the sommeliers will cater to any liquid desire.


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