Looking for a basement bar in the heart of the city that literally has all the bells & whistles? This is where Flinders Lane becomes memory lane as you follow the flashing lights to Bartronica.

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.

Usually when there's a bolt of lightning you're guaranteed of mass destruction. However when this one hit Heffernan Lane a new watering hole magically appeared called Union Electric Bar.

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.

You may think that East and West Berlin no longer exist, but on the second level of Euro House in Corrs Lane, the two parts of a city separated until the wall came down in 1989 are very much alive in the form of Berlin Bar.

Do you remember that feeling you had as a little kid when you discovered something hidden, something new, and it felt so precious. Stepping into Belleville Melbourne is just like that.

Eau de Vie Melbourne is a bar where science meets beauty and craftsmanship is key. A place where a martini is not just a martini. The bartender places a jar of Sicilian olives in front of you and then skilfully finishes your beverage with liquid nitrogen. As the mist playfully dances in front of you, does it really...

Here we bring you a sneak peek into Melbourne's iconic Gin Palace. Known as one of this city's first lane way bars, it opened in 1997 thanks to the very savvy and entrepreneurial Vernon Chalker who created a place to meet and drink in a dark and mysterious basement in Russell Place.

Walk along Russell Place off Little Collins Street and look for the glow. That's where you'll find Bar Ampere. This place gently hums on an operational electrical sub-station and warms its patrons with house specialities of absinthe and vermouth. If you're lucky you'll get looked after the very friendly and...