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Canary Club

  Editorial Review

Situated at the end of a typical Melbourne laneway, Canary Club draws you in and greets you upon arrival with its rich tapestry of ???Gaudi' styled tiles. Set over two levels, it has the essence of the funky Hairy Canary -Cafe-bar style - with a six meter cocktail bar downstairs and a sexier lounge area upstairs.

Canary Club

Address

6 Melbourne Place, Melbourne, VIC, 3000

-37.81345 144.96888

Contact Details

Phone:

Work (03) 9663 1983

Email:

Website:

http://www.canaryclub.com.au


Restaurant Summary

Venue Type:

other

Cuisine:

Spanish

Speciality:

Vegetarian, Function Rooms, Licenced, Late Dining (10pm till 12am)

Price:

$23.00

, Main: $23 - $28.5, Dessert: $8.5 - $14

Hours:

Mon-Tue 4pm-1am, Wed-Sat 4pm-3am





Editorial Review

After the success of Hairy Canary, sister restaurant extraordinaire, comes Canary Club, a Barcelona inspired tapas bar where the menu is simple and fresh and the cocktails oh-so cool. Split over two levels, the upstairs mezzanine level is designed for lounging with leather chocolate-coloured day beds and an ambience of pure indulgence. Downstairs it's all dark wood and white walls with a six metre bar flanked by wooden tables and contrasting white chairs.
Residing in the kitchen are Executive Chef Steve Watson, Kris Malcolm and co-owner Kristine Becker, creating a Spanish/Mediterranean style menu with a uniquely Australian approach. Feast on montaditos, traditional Basque-style small tapas mounted on bread: try the rabbit rillettes with cornichons and pickled cherries, or the pinchos, hot tapas served on skewers such as the spiced venison kebab with tahini yoghurt dressing. Alternatively choose a heartier option like corn-fed roast baby chicken on a warm salad of chickpea, chorizo and tomato with zhug (a Yemen-style spice). For dessert choose the sweet tapas plate. Cocktails are the go here with cool and refreshing options such as the sour Spaniard, consisting of cachaco, licor 43 and lemon, however a concise Australian wine selection is also available with all varieties by the glass, including a Spanish red of the week.

Veda Wickens, January 2006

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elle: Canary Club - what a disappointment: Rude staff trying to make you feel unwelcome and kick you out an hour before closing time. Ordered Bombay gin & tonic in a short glass and it comes in a tall glass, after inquiring I am told (with attitude) 'well, we can put it in a short glass if you want but it's the same size'. Staff were having knock off drinks and not serving tables well before advertised close time, we had to interrupt their conversation amongst themselves to order a drink to which they sniggered at our request. We were there with another couple, who we shouted because we wanted to have a nice night with them and we were happy to spend $150+ on the drinks - it was a shame the vibe was ruined by the staff who made us feel so uncomfortable. (15 November 2008)

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