6 sassy Gold Coast bars to let your hair down in
November 10, 2015
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The best rooftop bars in Melbourne

The Rooftop at QT

Undeniably the most exciting part of the QT Melbourne development has to be the huge new indoor-outdoor split rooftop bar, appropriately named ‘The Rooftop’. It’s a sleek, elegant new addition to Melbourne’s bar scene that has a reputation for milk crates and astro-turf. You’ll want to knock back some serious sunset cocktails in some vintage threads to match the understated mid-century vibes of the deck.

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Good Heavens

Good Heavens

Brought to you by the folks behind Fancy Hank’s, Good Heavens is serving cocktails and casual bar food all summer: think cheeseburgers, spicy Southern fried chicken, and chilli nachos with brisket mole from Fancy Hanks’ giant smoker downstairs. The cocktails, while made with primo ingredients, are inspired by the 80s, before nitro taps were a thing and drinks in 50 shades of neon were de rigeur. This is the place to be on balmy summer nights when you want to feel like you’re in Palm Springs.

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Rooftop Bar

Rooftop Bar

Once you ascend the seemingly endless flight of stairs to the Rooftop Bar (passing Cookie and the Toff in Town along the way), catch your breath and quench your thirst while taking in the heart and soul of Melbourne from above. Kick back on the fake grass, or huddle under the heating and lose yourself in the spectacular view.

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The Corner Hotel

The Corner Hotel

One of Richmond’s best rooftops has reopened in time for summer gigs, cold pints and pub meals in the sun. The renovated Corner Hotel rooftop is serving the pub’s new menu that now feature share dishes, pub classics, and a late-night bar food menu, if you don’t feel like a kebab for your post-gig bite. Big ups to Therefore Studio for making the rooftop wheelchair accessible and for adding more seating area for those long summer nights.

Richmond
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nineteenforty

nineteenforty

The Rivoli is paying homage to cinema’s golden age with nineteenforty, a rooftop bar set on top of the heritage-listed Art Deco cinema. The rooftop bar will be accompanied with a garden fit out, offering panoramic view of Camberwell and Hawthorn which means you don’t have to be seeing a movie to visit the Rivoli.  nineteenforty will be perfect for summer drinking – the old-world cocktail menu is dotted by classics that will make for as delicious pre or post-film beverage. There’s also a bar snacks menu for a rooftop snack.

Hawthorn East
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Fonda Mexican: Windsor

Fonda Mexican: Windsor

Enjoy the sunshine at Fonda’s rooftop bar at the Mexican eatery’s Windsor hold-out. Kitted out with bright umbrellas, garden plants, and Fonda’s signature bright furnishings, the general vibe here is like that of a great backyard. The rooftop bar will be open all year around, which means you can enjoy a fresh breeze and natural light with Fonda’s tacos and aguas frescas cocktails.

Windsor
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Marquis of Lorne

Marquis of Lorne

The rooftop at Marquis of Lorne is arguably the best part of this grand old Fitzroy pub. The bathtub with tinnies make it feel like you’re at a house party every time, and the burgers and steaks from the dining room downstairs go down a treat in the sunny spot by the Carlton sign. Even if you’re not a local, the neighbourly vibe will leave you feeling like you’re one.

Fitzroy
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Easey's

Easey’s

Don’t hold us to it, but we think beers are better when consumed in a Hitachi train plonked on top of a Collingwood office block. Easey’s is best known for insane burgers and fried snacks that’ll make your arteries threaten to give way, but there’s a decent craft brew line-up on tap and the sweeping views of Collingwood isn’t so bad either. Just come early to score a seat on the trains.

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Upside Rooftop Bar

Upside Rooftop Bar

From the multitasking marvel of Curtin House to the trippy wonderland that is the Carlton Club, Melburnians love their multi-level drinking dens. At 127 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, with Ichi Ni Nana on street level, Village People Hawker Hall in the middle, and Japanese-inspired Upside Rooftop Bar acting as the boozy icing on the cake. Order Village People Thai-style street food from below and lord over Fitzroy, cocktail in hand.

Fitzroy
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Loop Roof

Loop Roof

There’s a reason the queues snake down Meyer Place for Loop Roof. The breezy terrace above Loop Project Space & Bar promises sparkling city vistas, primary-bright lawn furniture, AstroTurf and lush garden beds. Calling it a city oasis isn’t selling it too strongly. If knockoff drinks all-too-easily edge towards midnight, fortify yourself with inventive share plates and bar snacks.

Source: https://www.timeout.com/melbourne/bars/the-best-rooftop-bars-in-melbourne