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    Bird's Basement

    2.9 (8 reviews)
    Closed 6:00 pm - 11:45 PM

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    Atrium Bar

    Atrium Bar

    3.3(4 reviews)
    0.4 kmMelbourne
    $$

    Yep, you guessed it. This bar is right next to Crown's Atrium. It catches your eye with the glitz…read moreand glam surrounding this retro fitting bar. It's dumb, but since it's technically "in the casino" you do have to show your ID, before walking a further five steps to get to the bar. Atrium Bar is sectioned off, and rightly so. I ordered the White Peach Toreador and also tried the Chicago Southside. It took quite some time for our drinks to come out, and it's not like they were understaffed or crazy busy to explain it. When the drinks did come, they weren't anything out of this world, just pricey and pretty. Maybe come here for basic drinks, not a cocktail? Every single night between 5 to 8pm, they have $10 Espresso Martinis. As the unofficial drink of Melbourne- that's pretty good to know. It's a nice setting, great for the people watching of Crown, and with the Atrium falls in the background, it's an easy place to go for a drink in a casino that still feels separate from that entity.

    The thing I may miss most about leaving my previous employer might, in fact, be the nights I spent…read morewith my management colleagues taking over the Atrium Bar in the Crown Complex like we owned the joint and drinking top shelf cocktails until the wee, wee hours of the morning. On occasion, you could spot a member of our executive team in the corner of the bar doing the same. It is a small bar within the complex, away from the riff-raff, but close enough to go have a punt at a table or a nearby machine. The re-fit they gave it in 2012 has only amped up its feel of being a bit 'spesh. Well, let's face it - you feel like you're part of the 1% when you're here. Cocktails are pricey, but it goes with the location. Live piano and jazz is a perfect fit to the vibe of the place. Most nights I've been it's been packed, but you're still able to get service at the bar in a reasonable amount of time, which is a testament to the staff.

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    Atrium Bar - Champagne, Prosecco & Cava. #bubbles heaven

    Champagne, Prosecco & Cava. #bubbles heaven

    Atrium Bar - The bar. Side view.

    The bar. Side view.

    Atrium Bar - Classic French 75. Champagne cocktail.

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    Classic French 75. Champagne cocktail.

    The Butterfly Club

    The Butterfly Club

    3.9(11 reviews)
    0.9 kmMelbourne
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    I came here to see "The Big Hoo-Haa", which is improv comedy/theatre sports. If that had a Yelp…read morelisting, I'd probably give it a 4 star review. The Butterfly Club is located at Carson Place, which is effectively an alley. There's a few separate rooms, divided across a couple of floors. From what I remember, there was the bar area, another lounge, and the small theatre downstairs which seats about 40 people max. As another reviewer mentioned, the decor is very much "wacky and eccentric". Almost every square inch covered by kitschy items from the 70's and 80's, almost as if a hoarder had an estate sale and someone bought everything and decorated the bar with it. It certainly has a fringe, artsy feel too it, and the shows that take place here reflect that. The smaller theatre space was fun to bring an intimate feel for the improv show.

    I get a smile on my face whenever I venture into the Butterfly Club. The venue is packed with…read moreknick-knacks and the show schedule is packed with unique shows. I've seen improv, comedy, and cabaret here and I've always left feeling satisfied. The performance spaces are smaller, so there is also an intimate feel. The programing veers towards 'fringe' style performances and there always seems to be something interesting going on there. Although that does mean that the shows might not be to everyone's tastes. If you're looking for a place to grab a drink and discuss what you've just seen, there is a dimly lit bar and lounge room on one of the levels. (This is also covered in trinkets.) I say - take a risk, wander down a dark laneway, up the stairs, and try something just a little bit different.

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    The Butterfly Club
    The Butterfly Club
    The Butterfly Club

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    Pirate's Tavern - Awesome venue!!!   Awesome band!!!

    Pirate's Tavern

    4.5(2 reviews)
    7.2 km

    This pub isn't particularly fancy, but it is still a pretty awesome pub. In fact it is located in…read moreone of the old warehouses in the former docks area in Williamstown. It isn't always open, and is basically run by one of the organisations, but it is still pretty cool. Like, the service was amazing, but not only that, they have some great beers available on tap as well. In fact, it is one of those places that could easily be missed. Oh, and they have live music, and a band room as well. Yeah, it's a pretty awesome pub.

    Love this place. It's definitely a no-frills little bar for salty sailor types, which is why it's…read moreso charming. Officially, this place is the clubroom for the Williamstown Maritime Assosciation. But it's completely open to the public, and it's a warm and welcoming place. The tavern is located within the Seaworks precinct, where the Sea Sepherd ships are docked, and it can be a little daunting to find your way the first time. Basically, you take a left on Ann St from Nelson Pl and head toward the water. There's some parking along Ann St. Check out the creepy historic bluestone morgue and head through the adjacent gates into the industrial-looking port area. Follow the sign to the Pirates Tavern, take a left, and you'll see it. Inside, it's warm and cozy in a rough-and-tumble kind of way. The bar's to your left and the stage is straight ahead. They have live music on Friday and Saturday nights, and once a month on Sundays too. Usually music that appeals to an older crowd. The crowd here mostly IS on the older side, but children and families are welcome too. Zero dress code here -- if you're dressed elegantly, this is the wrong place for you. Drinks are reasonably priced and they have a wide range on offer. Service is genuinely friendly. Note that Pirates Tavern is only open on the weekends -- Friday night through Sunday night. If you come on a Sunday afternoon, you can also tour the Sea Shepherd ship docked outside for free. Win!

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    Pirate's Tavern - Outdoor Seating

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    Pirate's Tavern - Outdoor Seating

    Outdoor Seating

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