Wednesday 29 March 2017

Melbourne home from home

whoops its March and I should probably update my whereabouts in the world to anyone thats still interested in my adventures (sorry Nan) so i'm currently living out in the wilderness for my 88 days farmwork and thought while i'm on my day off I can reminisce about being part of city civilisation and living in the most liveable city in the world (several years running) MELBOURNE!

Where do I even start, first things first; for backpackers/young professionals the wage is awesome compared to home (UK) I earnt triple (even after the exchange rate) of what I did back home in hospitality, making working in a bar a job you can actually survive on. Also the rent is lower than what i would pay back home but again receiving more.


Brunswick


I lived in suburb Brunswick north of the CBD which was one of the more hipster neighbourhoods, think vegan cafes, op shops, vintage clothing and tons of cool bars lining the main road through it (Sydney Road) which is like the less pretentious sister to Fitzroy (another hipster neighbourhood with a higher rent price) in Brunswick you had your easy boozers, such as 'the Retreat' which often has live music, a chill vibe and an eclectic mix of people that frequent it. You've also got Edinburgh Castle, which has great food deals and a great quiz night. If your into all styles of music Bar Oussou was my favourite Brunswick haunt, home to the most incredible Jazz musicians on thursdays, guaranteed good open mic performers on mondays and awesome world music day parties on sundays. for great takeaway pizza the more expensive but delicious 400 gradi lives on Sydney Road, and for Brunch Lux Foundry is pretty great.

Fitzroy



If you can afford it Fitzroy is also a great place to live right in the centre of another creative hub, the main streets Brunswick St and Lygon St are home to some of the greatest independent design shops i've come across travelling, so many amazing young fashion designers it's also home to some great bars and eateries, Naked for Satan being my personal favourite brunch stop, they also have a rooftop bar with a decent view of Melbourne, and during the week 12-4 its 9$ for each platter. Alimentari is another great brunch place.

CBD


The CBD is home to my favourite bar in the whole world which i safely can say i spent nearly every night of my 6 months there with my work gang, Heartbreaker on Russell st, which is an american style rock and roller dive bar, great music, jukebox, pool table and great whisky selection, the bar tenders are all great humans and its open till 3am every night, perfect for hospitality workers!

not too sure on eateries in the city but Affogato down Hardware Lane, is a cheap brunch spot, and Hardware Lane itself is a cute boutique street filled with lunch and brunch places.
Another great after hours spot is Loch and Key another late night hospitality haunt open till 5am every night, cute snug rooms to keep at those early morning drinks and a balcony for the chain smokers, plus friendly bartenders even past 4am


St Kilda


Don't know heaps about St Kilda, but from what I've seen the night life and bar scene is pretty good down there, 29th Apartment being a great small bar with a good vibe, La Roche is good for food deals, and their chicken parma is the size of me. The sunsets down there are great, especially along the pier where you can also see fairy penguins .


Other spots - 
NGV Friday nights ( CBD; Dj's booze and art exhibitions
Buck Mulligans (Northcote; Whisky and books) 
Royal Botanical Gardens (CBD) Moonlit Cinema
Ceres Environmental park (Brunswick) 
Queen Victoria Summer night markets (Food and Music) 
Amazing street art (CBD & Fitzroy, Hosier lane) 













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