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34 Best Rooftop Bars in Melbourne | Man of Many

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Naked in the Sky is Fitzroy’s favourite bar and one of the best rooftop restaurants in Melbourne CBD. Sit out in the open with a naked infused vodka in hand, whilst taking a picture of the perfect panorama. Resist the urge of using Mayfair or Valencia and post this ‘naked’ photo onto your Instagram. Let your audience appreciate the natural and #nofilter feeling.

1. Naked In The Sky

We might be biased, but the recently opened QT Hotel Melbourne is home to one of the best rooftop bars Melbourne has ever seen. Following the form of its namesake brethren, the hotspot is smack bang in the middle of Melbourne. Fun and youthful, the spaces are vibrant, with the bar accommodating both hotel patrons and walk-in guests alike. Late-90’s themed cocktails are reminiscent of a contentedly frivolous era of drinking, and the overall offering feels like a fully-immersive Melbourne experience.

2. Rooftop at QT

Situated on Spring Street, Siglo is the pinnacle of sophistication. The glorious nursery of greens surrounds the wooden booths and outdoor seating areas. The uninterrupted view of St Patrick’s Cathedral and Parliament House is serene and soothing and is accompanied by an invigorating atmosphere. This is one of the fanciest rooftop restaurants in Melbourne.

3. Siglo

Perched above Fancy Hank’s on Bourke St in the middle of the Melbourne CBD, Good Heavens is a melting pot of ideas that all amount to a good time. Hints of Miami waft through with floral-print-shirt clad staff shaking 80’s themed cocktails and pastel colours featuring heavily in the decor, while the happy denizens dive into Tex-Mex-esque (say that after a few daiquiris) fare. With all the charms of a chilled outdoor beach shack and all the class of a five-star hotel lobby, Good Heavens is a must this summer (and each one coming).

4. Good Heavens Rooftop Bar

In the heart of the city is Heroes, a three-level funhouse of splendorous colours and tasty treats. Head up to the top level to enjoy a drink or 10, or stick to the lower floor for some quality karaoke. No matter what, you’re having a great time.

5. Heroes Karaoke & Rooftop Bar

Grab some friends and let’s rumba at Bomba! Enjoy some truly finger-licking flavours from the Spanish tapas. After satisfying your taste buds and cleaning those fingers, quench that thirst with a tremendous picking of drinks – ranging from beer, cider, gin, rum, whiskey and vermouth. If you and your friends would like to indulge a little further, a fancy cocktail may fulfil that indulgence. Everyone needs to enjoy this view with their friends, so why not pair up your drinks with some delicious bar snacks. The cheesy croquettes, chorizo sliders and eggplant chips are the picks from the bunch. A retractable roof is waiting in the wings if the spontaneous Melbournian weather decides to change its colours.

6. Bomba Tapas Bar and Rooftop

Jimmy Hurlston spent three years eating 3000 burgers, he then created a burger kingdom. On top of a roof. There is no place hipper than this burger joint. Sitting five stories high, fixed to the roof, is a train carriage. However, this is not your regular carriage. This is where graffiti on a train is thrown into the spotlight. Think Hosier Lane in a train carriage. Foodwise, you’ll only find burgers here – so if you’re thinking about a cheat day, it’s easy with Easey’s. The one thing that isn’t easy is getting a seat in the Hitachi train carriage, so make sure you book your seat! The burger menu, created by the burger enthusiast himself, is simple, yet exceptionally scrumptious as the burger melts in your mouth. The Too Ease or Easey Cheesy burgers are a must try.

7. Easey’s

Perched in the heart of Fitzroy is The Provincial Hotel, which flaunts one of the best rooftop bars Melbourne has on show. Here, you’ll find everything you could ask for, namely booze, views, crowds, ambience, and food. It’s also a fantastic locale for larger events, should you be looking to host something of that nature.

8. The Provincial Hotel

Despite the seven sets of stairs that welcome you as you enter, this hotspot in the CBD is arguably Melbourne’s most popular rooftop bar. If you’re here for the Rooftop Cinema, don’t forget to book, or you’ll be left disappointed after conquering the stair challenge. Being the best means you’re going to be packed to the brim, so if you don’t mind the crowds, enjoy the sunset with a spectacular view of Melbourne CBD with a cold serving of beer and burger.

9. Rooftop Bar

Campari House is perfect for those casual and spontaneous get-togethers, making it one of the best rooftop bars in the Melbourne CBD. Its easy-to-eat (and share) signature pizzas leave customers wanting more; in particular, the Italian sausage smoked mozzarella being a personal favourite. So grab a slice and a seat, and soak up the serene setting and stunning sights.

10. Campari House

Another one of the Melbourne CBD’s best rooftop bars, Union Electric Bar is a haven of seemingly endless quality and creativity alike. Between the decor, the food, the drinks, and the crowd, you’ll enter its domain and never want to leave. Fair warning: you also might fall in love with your bartender, even after he or she ignores you. In other words: classic Melbourne.

11. Union Electric Bar & Rooftop Gin Garden

First in, best dressed for Loop Roof & Loop Top. This bar is built like a bomb shelter, with a four-section awning retractable system in preparation for any of Melbourne’s four changing seasons in one day. Gas heaters are ready for winter and a misting system for summer. Once you are able to hold down a spot, share a Sloe Lorris jug with your friends and be sure to stuff your stomachs with the pulled pork sliders and chilli squid.

12. Loop Roof & Loop Top

Perched a few floors above King & Godfree, this hidden gem in Carlton is well worth the find. With unparalleled views over Melbourne, the rooftop bar is the perfect place to take in the sights with a few Johnny’s own cocktails in hand.

13. Johnny’s Green Room

One of the most iconic pubs in Melbourne has undergone a massive redevelopment in recent years and the new outdoor bar area is its biggest addition. The legendary seaside pub is home to great music, food, and thanks to the new instalment, views.

14. The Espy

What was once the Great Britain Hotel has now been transformed into the most enormous rooftop bar Melbourne has ever seen. The courtyard section houses a whopping 250 people with killer food options including cheeseburger empanadas, crab doughnuts, and duck sausage rolls on the menu year-round.

15. Harlow

Aye Aye Captain Baxter! All aboard this delightful spot that is nestled next to the St Kilda sea baths. Baxter epitomises the phrase ‘the bigger, the better’ with its large setting and extensive menus. Drink a jug of the South Beach Cooler with your mates as you gaze into Port Phillip Bay. If you fancy yourself something special or maybe just want an additional contributor to tomorrow’s hangover headache, try the Mango Melba and Pornstar Martini. A different type of headache awaits as you open their comprehensive food menu. Indecisiveness is inevitable (even for the strong-minded). The crumbed pork tonkatsu, Japanese pancake and pork buns are must-haves on your order list, leaving your stomach in a satisfying food coma.

16. Captain Baxter St Kilda Beach Restaurant & Bar

Do you like the idea of sipping a cold beer while being surrounded by a 360-degree view of the local skyline? If so, then the beer garden at the Imperial Hotel is calling your name. In addition to being one of the best rooftop bars Melbourne has to offer, it’s also one of the city’s best sports bars. So pick a team and head on over.

17. Imperial Hotel – Rooftop & Sports Bar

Whether it’s with your friends and having 99-pomegranate problems, or you’re having a romantic rendezvous on the rooftop, immerse yourself in the elegant ambience of The Emerson with a grand view of the South Yarra. Don’t forget to snack on the four P’s – poached prawn roll, pork and cape sausage roll, prawns, avocado and fennel salsa and the pulled pork bao. Your belly will definitely be filled with pleasure.

18. The Emerson Rooftop Bar and Club

One of the best spots in Melbourne CBD, Cabinet delivers top-shelf tapas in a cosy, elegant setting. Find it tucked away off Swanston Street, and leave the work world behind.

19. Cabinet Bar & Balcony

Let’s be frank, it is hotdog heaven here at Ferdydurke. The Polish Royale is a personal preference. The comprehensive cocktail list will give you some complicated choices, but it is advised you come thirsty and have a cocktail tasting experiment. A hot dog and cocktail combo may seem a bit unconventional, but be open to it, because this place has a knack of pulling off the uncanny.

20. Ferdydurke

Hiding upstairs from the Noodle Kingdom lays Goldilocks. But not in one of the bears’ beds. Goldilocks replaces her porridge with the best cheese platter Melbourne has on offer, accompanied by a stellar cocktail menu. Eat and drink the night away whilst enjoying the garden-esque ambience on the rooftop concealed away from the crowds. I’ve got a feeling that this place will be ‘just right’ for everyone.

21. Goldilocks Bar

Let’s be honest: it’s hard out there for a vegan. Or at least it used to be. Satiate your meat-free cravings at The Cornish Arms, which hosts one of best rooftop bar Melbourne has to offer. Here, you’ll find great views, friendly people, quality drinks, and delicious, guilt-free food.

22. The Cornish Arms Hotel

If Sydney has a place for beer enthusiasts, Melbourne most definitely must have one. Similar to Sydney’s Local Taphouse, the brother in Melbourne CBD has the same ideals. Like Sydney, all the dishes at this rooftop bar are designed to match specific brews. They are clearly the beer belly brothers. Hands down the best beer in town.

23. The Local Taphouse

At the top of this acclaimed restaurant – which makes expert use of its heritage foundations – is one of the most intimate rooftop restaurants Melbourne has seen. In other words: the perfect place to bring a date.

24. Feast of Merit

The name pretty much sums up what you’ll be greeted with as you enter The Palmz deck. This secluded spot is surrounded by tropical flora with the bar positioned under a thatched roof. With its funky yet uber-relaxing atmosphere, it almost feels like you’re on a deserted island but with a beautiful sight of the city. This fantasy ‘island’ also comes with its own retractable roof to combat the well-known temperamental Melbournian weather so rest assured, it will always be evergreen here.

25. The Palmz, The Carlton Club

Sitting on top of the Transport Hotel in Melbourne, Transit Rooftop Bar will accordingly transport you from reality to fantasy with its expansive, eye-catching views of the MCG, Southbank, Botanical Gardens, Yarra River and the Melbourne Art Centre Precinct. Relax above the crowds and under the stars overlooking Melbourne’s amazing landscape with a cocktail in hand.

26. Transit Rooftop Bar

Spread across two stories beneath the open sky, Whitehart is the stuff that bar-going dreams are made of. It’s built of steel beams and shipping containers, and that’s just one among numerous things going for it. Come for the pizza, stay for the crowd.

27. Whitehart Bar

When I’m away from home and my mum’s cooking, the Uncle steps in. The colourful Vietnamese conical hat-inspired lighting above the bar is a unique homage to my cultural roots and is the focal point in this already quirky interior. Growing up eating traditional Vietnamese cuisine has turned me into a tough critic and I’ve found Uncle to be the perfect super-sub to my mum’s cooking. Pho is a big deal when it comes to Vietnamese cuisine so it is an undisputed must-have. Add the chicken tenderloin steamed bao and condensed milk fried ice cream to the list too. After satisfying your stomach, sit back and unwind on the rooftop with a Ho Chi Mama cocktail.

28. Uncle Collins Street

Huddled in behind Elgin and Lygon Streets is a hideaway. Bring a small group of tight-lipped friends to the top-secret Wolf’s Lair. Concealed and cosy, this bar is where you and your close friends can enjoy each other’s company whilst sharing a Tiger or Watson pizza and a Blue Bison cocktail jug. The Wolf’s Lair thrives on confidentiality and intimacy so maybe a few secrets of your own can be let out here with confidence. Just remember, what happens in Wolf’s Lair, stays in Wolf’s Lair.

29. Wolf’s Lair

Richmond’s favourite live music venue is joined by one of the best rooftop bars in Melbourne. Indeed, Corner Hotel has been a staple for Melburnians who love a gig (so, all Melburnians) for the last 20 years, and it now boasts a top-quality outdoor drinking and dining area up top, for after-work beers, pre-gig vino, sunset cocktails, and weekend BBQs. The food offering involves simple, on-point pub classics that don’t disappoint, and we reckon this new, refreshed rooftop is a grouse improvement on the area it used to be.

30. Corner Hotel

Named after a year when cinema was factually better (it just was), and coincidentally the year the Rivoli cinema its sits above was erected, Nineteenforty is the most picturesque place in Melbourne to enjoy pre-film drinks and super tasty popcorn (with some interesting flavours on offer). The house specialty is the G&T menu, making this rooftop one of the best views Hawthorn has to offer.

31. Nineteenforty Rooftop Bar

Fonda is Windsor’s favourite Mexican eatery. The restaurant has recently opened up its doors to a kickass rooftop. Now you and all your amigos can enjoy the best Kangaroo tacos this side of Cancun with some delicious cocktails (or a non-alcoholic agua fresca to stave off the sting of the hot sauce you’ll definitely hit too hard) in the sun. We think it’s muy bien.

32. Fonda Mexican

Italian food doesn’t get much better than the dishes served up at Sagra, unless they’re enjoyed on their classy AF terrace, that is. Located in the suburb of Malvern, this favourite of savvy locals and well-informed travellers alike recently opened a top-quality cocktail bar upstairs, with a fully enclosed area catering to revellers all year round, and floor-to-ceiling glass panels which open up to a terrace for use when it’s sunny. That’s amoré.

33. Pop-up Bar at Sagra

If delicious cocktails, quality food, and plush vibes are your things, then The Emerald Peacock is your new spot. That it’s also one of Melbourne’s best rooftop bars is mere icing on the cake. Come here to escape the world, and stay until they kick you out.

34. The Emerald Peacock

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