Overview
It was an incredibly sad day when iconic St Kilda venue Stokehouse burned down in 2014. Now, it's finally back, renovated and designated into a 'precinct' of multiple bars and restaurants, set to dominate that seaside like only Stokehouse can.
First fish and chip kiosk Paper Fish opened as the first stage of the new precinct, with casual beachside bar and eatery Pontoon the next to follow on the ground floor. This chic new 400-capacity beach-inspired establishment preceded the opening of the highly anticipated relaunch of Stokehouse Restaurant.
But unlike Stokehouse upstairs, the Pontoon menu is casual and over the counter (think of the kind of food you can eat while standing with a drink in the other hand), and puts their four-metre grill to good use. Expect a lot of seafood, wood-fired pizzas, and noms like the wood-roasted beef brisket toastie. The epic 18-metre-long bar will house a strong wine list, 18 beer taps and of course, cocktails. They're also be serving up globally trending anomaly 'frosé', because how could they not.
Peppered with the furniture and trimmings of local Melbourne designers, the interior has been designed by George Livissianis (the design dynamo behind recent Sydney renos of The Dolphin Hotel, The Apollo and Cho Cho San). It has a casual layout and a mixture of warm, natural materials (think wood, leather and cane) offset by concrete and brick. "Looking out onto St Kilda beach was a great starting point in considering colours and materials that would compliment the concrete and blackened timber building," said Livissianis.
Features
- Bar Food
- Beachfront
- Cocktail Bar
- Good for Groups
- Outdoor Seating
- Bar Scene
- Beachfront
- Big Groups
- Lunch
- Outdoors
- Share Menu
Information
Where
St Kilda
Phone
(03) 9525 5445Hours
Fri
12pm-12am
Sat
12pm-12am
Sun
12pm-12am
Mon
12pm-12am
Tue
12pm-12am
Wed
12pm-12am
Thu
12pm-12am
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