Named after the Sri Lankan bowl pancakes made from fermented rice flour and coconut milk, at Mrs Hopper you can pair your booze with delicious food from the Araliya kitchen.

Every suburb has its local, the place where you can hang out and feel comfortable to turn up in whatever you happen to be wearing and not feel like you're going to stand out. Lucky for the locals of Northcote...

From the moment you walk down the stairs and past the painting by local artist Steen Jones you know you're in a very Melbourne basement.

So where do you go out in Camberwell? Well that’s easy, swing around the corner into Auburn Parade and take yourself upstairs to East of Everything.

Hosted in a hidden warehouse not far from the restaurant in Collingwood, diners were treated to a Sichuan inspired degustation using quality produce in a space that was decorated by Shu himself.

First birthday parties are always special, it's the time you celebrate the fact you survived a whole year and didn't sell your child into slavery or kill yourself. Copious amounts of alcohol will generally do the trick and most parents' saving grace.

Grab your grapes, give 'em a little squeeze and what have you got? Squashed Grapes of course. With so many wine websites around, these are defintely the guys to choose for your booze.

When a master distiller from Mexico decides to come all the way to Australia to showcase his tequila, it is only fitting that he is welcomed with open arms by Melbourne's thriving bar scene...

If you like to sit and sip amongst lush greenery with the sky so close you can almost touch it, then the Loop Roof is a little Garden of Eden in an urban jungle.

Sometimes a club, always a bar, this unique space at the bottom of Euro House in Corrs Lane called Pulp Club completes a trio of venues in the one building.

Legend has it that Maximon, a folk saint revered by the Mayans in Guatemala slept with all the women in the village while the men were working the fields.

Waterslide Bar has surfaced at Southgate Melbourne and we were there to film a launch party that saw a few hundred Melburnians turn out to experience this brand new venue with a view over the Yarra, Flinders Street Station and the city beyond.

A select group of people in Melbourne had the pleasure of participating in Ryan Foote's very first Diamond Lab. Set in a warehouse space in Flinders Street, this intimate pop up dining experience highlighted one man's creative genius bringing together his loves of gastronomy, fine art, design and fashion over three...