Fitzroy
North.

Explore.

When you hold your event in Fitzroy North, the whole neighbourhood is ready to host.

Caffeinate pre-event right next door at Glory Us, or wander up to Standing Room Coffee for breakfast. Stretch your legs between sessions in the picturesque Edinburgh Gardens. Need dinner after, or a late night wine? Take your pick of widely acclaimed restaurants, pubs and wine bars including Neighbourhood Wine, Horn Please and The North Fitzroy Arms.

With so many options on hand, there’s always somewhere new to discover.

On our doorstep:

  • Public Wine Shop.

    Widely regarded as one of Melbourne’s best wine bars, Public Wine Shop was founded by Campbell Burton and Charlotte Ryan in November 2020.

    “The inspiration for Public Wine Shop was born out of a love of well farmed and delicious food and wine and travels throughout Australia, Europe, America and Asia visiting vignerons and great bars, wine shops and restaurants.”

  • Glory Us

    Our beloved direct neighbours at Glory Us have a permanent spot in our hearts. Customers can dine in at a large communal table built by co-owner Mike Byard or select from a range of sandwiches, premade meals and takeaway coffee.

  • The North Fitzroy Arms

    Perfect for a post-event pint, or settle in for a dining experience that elevates pub classics. Much like 75 Reid St, this pub building has been a fixture of Reid St for over 100 years.

    Recently relaunched and refurbished by friend of the venue, Julian Downing, The North Fitzroy Arms hits all the right spots.

  • Edinburgh Gardens

    Situated just across the road from our venue, local picnic favourite The Edinburgh Gardens is ideal if you need to stretch your legs and take a stroll.

  • Standing Room Coffee

    A sunny corner cafe opposite Edinburgh Gardens that has (despite the name) plenty of room to dine in. A must visit for ice latte fans.

  • Neighbourhood Wine

    The warmest wine bar in Fitzroy North, Neighbourhood Wine bar welcomes locals with a hoard of local international wines and French-style cuisine in a dim, moody setting.

    The rustic floorboards, dimly lit lounge rooms and club house feel seem made for a romantic dinner or a drink.

  • Billy Van Creamy

    Graduating from a food truck to bricks and mortar in Fitzroy North, Billy Van Creamy serve up the tastiest gelato treats.

    Featuring sundaes, decadent smoothies and a constant rotation of new flavours. Their focus on local ingredients sourced sustainably is a real bonus.

  • Horn Please

    Horn Please approach Modern Australian Indian with creativity and plenty of fun.

    Definitely try the Papdi Chaat and finish off with Honey and Cinamon Kulfi (homemade Indian ice cream).

  • Good Times

    The pasta spot where drawing on the table is encouraged. If that’s not your thing, the $9 pasta, $9 Negronis and $9 carafes of wine might be.