The 27 Best Private Dining Rooms in Melbourne

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The 27 Best Private Dining Rooms in Melbourne

These Melbourne private dining rooms can house your intimate birthday celebrations, luxe date nights and epic Christmas parties.

Suzie Q

The Chapel Street restaurant is pairing underground 80s disco energy with contemporary Chinese eats, playful cocktails and karaoke.

Moon Dog Wild West

Make your way through the swinging saloon doors to find bucking bulls, arcade games, pool tables, a dog-friendly rooftop, and food and drinks aplenty.

Bar Lourinha

Packed to the brim, this little gem offers a trip to Spain sans the passport.

Rooftop at QT

The CBD slick rooftop bar on top of the QT.

Molli

Molli is a neighbourhood bar and bistro from the minds behind Dessous, Hazel and Lilac Wine.

Poodle Bar & Bistro

A two-storey bar and bistro in Fitzroy with a sunny courtyard and crafty, Euro-accented menu.

Mr Miyagi

Mr Miyagi has stayed loyal to their original commitment to fun — which won them hearts in Windsor and across the river all the way back in 2013.

Stokehouse

After a devastating fire, St Kilda's Stokehouse has made its comeback — and it's here to stay.

Akaiito Restaurant

Home to excellent a la carte Japanese eats, omakase experiences and a private dining room with immersive visual projections.

Molly Rose Brewery

Try a diverse range of house brews and even some cheeky beer cocktails at this cosy Collingwood spot.

Kisumé

Chris Lucas's three storeys of Japanese grandeur in the heart of Melbourne.

Ichi Ni Nana Izakaya

Find a stacked menu with both traditional and wildly fun contemporary Japanese eats at this Brunswick Street haunt.

Rocco's Bologna Discoteca

Either feast down in the main dining room, or sip and snack at the upstairs bar.

Neighbourhood Wine

With a history steeped in Melbourne Mafia, this wine bar brings a cosy, speakeasy-style space to Fitzroy North.

Supernormal

Lobster rolls and karaoke, together at last.

Yugen Dining

Chapel Street's sumptuous subterranean Japanese diner and bar has a flair for the dramatic.

Yakimono

This colourful Chris Lucas venture features a futuristic aesthetic and a menu filled with Japanese street food that's cooked over flames.

Hotel Nacional

Hotel Nacional is Hardware Lane's five-storey, totally gluten-free Mexican restaurant and bar.

Etta

The team has collectively worked at Attica, Cutler & Co, The Roving Marrow and Rosetta.

Entrecote

Dine like a Parisian — late, simple, with fries.

Gimlet at Cavendish House

Andrew McConnell's elegant cocktail bar and European bistro serves up caviar, champagne and truffles aplenty.

Aru Restaurant

This considered offering heroes cooking techniques from eras past and a surprising fusion of flavours.

Marquis of Lorne

Drink down on the street, dine at the second floor restaurant or soak up some rays on the rooftop.

Society

This dramatic venue from Chris Lucas features two restaurants and a glam cocktail lounge.

Minamishima

Down a narrow street just off Bridge Road, there is a quiet oasis of calm — and an incredible omakase journey to be taken. 

Builders Arms Hotel

Andrew McConnell's refined pub offers British-inflected fare, a strong wine selection and a lovely little courtyard.

MING Dining

Head to the Melbourne fine-diner to feast your way through refined dishes that marry contemporary Australian cuisine with Chinese-Canto influences.

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