The Workers Club has breathed new life into a tired old carcass
Among Fitzroy’s profusion of elaborately decorated, vintage-strewn bars, a person might begin to feel a little cloyed. Enter the Workers Club, enviably situated at the corner of Gertrude and Brunswick Streets, to act as a cleanser for the jaded palate. The former Rob Roy Hotel is now in the hands of the good people behind St Jerome and Sister Bella, and although the style of the bar is very different to the previous two their thoroughly hip fingerprints are all over it.
It’s not just a pub - it’s a band venue, an art space and a project. There’s even an associated online newsletter, Get Notorious. The surprisingly large venue is comprised of several rooms leading off from one another at odd angles - there’s the main bar, side bar, band room and an outdoor courtyard to the rear. Upstairs there are artists’ studios for rent, the fruits of which are intermittently displayed in the windows facing Gertrude Street. Clean modern lines and muted colours dominate: the main bar features blonde wood walls and a single large geometric mural, the side bar is swaddled floor-to-ceiling in 70s carpet and the band room has no walls - that is to say, it has raw exposed beams on all sides and still smells sweetly of plywood.
The menu is largely sophisticated takes on traditional pub comfort food, like bangers with mash, braised red cabbage and onion jus, but there are a few more ambitious highlights like the pan-fried gnocchi with porcini dust, caramelised onion and field mushrooms, and the wonderful roast tomato and saffron arancini balls. Cocktails come in jugs here, which seems a fairly good reason not to order one, but the beer selection is fun - we recommend giving the great Melbourne brew Black Betty Lager at least a quick turn. The house wines, adorably, are called ‘Workers Wines’, and the crowd is a strange and unpredictable mix of old and new school Fitzroy denizens. Power to the people.
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The Blackbird Market offer a fun mix of vintage clothes, locally designed jewellery, artwork, plus a tarot reader thrown in for good measure (perhaps she can advise which stallholder has the perfect leather skirt you’ve been fruitlessly chasing?) The stalls are dispersed between four colourful spaces. With DJs and live bands doing their thing in the band room and icy cold beer on tap, it’s a little bit of wonderful under the one roof. Second Saturday of every month; 11am-4pm.
Fitzroy 3065
Telephone 03 9415 8889
Price per person including drinks from $1.00 to $50.00
Open Sun-Wed 4pm-1am; Thu-Sat 12 noon-1am
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