Born out of the ashes of a Gold Rush era hotel where lovely ladies ike Lola Montez would get their frilly kit off for the miners, Miss Libertine retains much of the old world bordhelo charm of times past, jazzed up with all the fixings of a purpose built arts hub. DJ decks, live music stage, recording studio and gallery spaces are to be found at Miss Libertine. With a bar list that will please all budgets and tastes and some very cheap snacks on the menu, including a $6.50 pizza selection, Miss Libertine is pretty much a one-stop shop for all things hipster
Melbourne 3000
Telephone 03 9663 6855
Open Mon-Wed 10am-midnight; Thu 10am-1am; Fri 10am-5am; Sat 12pm-5am; Sun 12pm-12am
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