Skip to main content
search
The Grace Darling is one of the only bluestone pubs in Melbourne – a maze of tiny rooms and hidden nooks. It’s also a live music institution, with local acts playing upstairs in the bandroom and down in the basement. For a different kind of show, hit the deck with a natural wine and watch Smith Street roll by.

Collingwood’s Grace Darling Hotel has shaken off its shady past to take centre stage in weekly northside pub rituals; beer with friends and good pub food. Housed in a handsome bluestone, the city’s second oldest pub takes its inspiration from its namesake, an audacious 19th-century maiden who took to the seas in search of a shipwreck.

Grace’s spirit lives on in galleon-themed wallpaper, the flickering candles that adorn the pub’s front bar and dining room, and in the underground gallery doubling as a function space. She would no doubt approve of the local microbrew on tap and the Grace’s classy take on pub food with standouts such as a pirate-worthy rib-eye from the Hunter Valley and a parma gussied up with pancetta and provolone.

Upstairs, the Grace bandroom is a hedonist’s lair – a fixture on the local gig circuit and home to a regular roster of launches, events and parties. Refurbished in 2009 by alumni from some of Melbourne’s most-loved watering holes, The Grace Darling is an institution in the making.

Features:

Quealy Winemakers

The AgendaThe Agenda25 February 2025
+0
Please login to bookmarkClose

Shadowboxer Bar & Kitchen

The AgendaThe Agenda25 February 2025
+0
Please login to bookmarkClose

Big Tree Distillery

The AgendaThe Agenda25 February 2025
+0
Please login to bookmarkClose

Leave a Reply

Close Menu