Where to Eat a Parma in Melbourne and Help Drought-Affected Farmers

Pubs across Melbourne are donating money from each parma (or parmi) sold to helping drought-affected communities.
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August 08, 2018
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    College Lawn Hotel

    36 Greville Street, Prahran

    Relax on the astroturf and enjoy cheap pub grub along with ice-cold beers at this no-frills local.

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    Imperial Hotel

    2-8 Bourke Street, Melbourne

    Soak up the 360-degree views on the rooftop of this CBD pub.

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    Middle Park Hotel

    102 Canterbury Road, Middle Park

    An inviting gastropub overlooking Albert Park Lake and Melbourne city centre.

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    Newmarket Hotel

    34 Inkerman Street, St Kilda

    Great pub fare, exciting architecture and a dedicated gig space — the Newmarket is a triple threat.

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    Prince Alfred Hotel, Carlton

    191 Grattan Street, Carlton

    An old Carlton favourite has reopened with a sleek new interior that honours its colourful past.

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    The Duke Of Wellington

    146 Flinders Street, Melbourne

    It turns out Melbourne's oldest licensed pub has a few new tricks up its sleeve.

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    The Exchange Hotel

    39 Bay Street, Port Melbourne

    A cosy Port Melbourne pub that offers cheap feeds and plenty of live sports.

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    The Wharf Hotel

    18-38 Siddeley Street, Melbourne

    Berth at this Yarra-side bar for a beer and the best view.

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    The Provincial Hotel

    299 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy

    The grand old dame of Brunswick Street.

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    The Flying Duck Hotel

    67 Bendigo Street, Prahran

    Prahran's favourite old Duck flies again.

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    Leonard's House of Love

    3 Wilson Street, South Yarra

    Drink tinnies, down burgers, dance and play pool in Leonard's lounge room-like bar.

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    Swan Hotel

    425 Church Street, Richmond

    Glide in and grab a pint or dance away the night in this classic Richmond bar.

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    Village Belle Hotel

    202 Barkly St, Saint Kilda

    St Kilda's old-meets-new pub with a standout Sunday roast.

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