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The Wharf Hotel

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Perched on the banks of the Yarra River and only minutes walk from the CBD, The Wharf Hotel is superbly located in Melbourne's most recently developed waterfront precinct. The setting for drinking and dining is like none other along the river. With premium areas both indoors and outdoors, The Wharf Hotel enjoys the unique combination of a friendly local pub with stunning city views and waterfront ambience.

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A sprawling riverside venue with spectacular water views completes the Wharf Hotel as a modern dining space that also invokes a sense of the heritage of the area. The bar features wooden planks originally part of the wharf itself while the original 80 year old wine vats and vintage wallpaper remain in the dining room.

Despite the historical feel, the Wharf Hotel has a sleek, contemporary edge. This juxtaposition of old and new, as well as its idyllic position on the water, makes the Wharf Hotel a unique location for drinks, dining or functions. Large al fresco areas overlook the Yarra River and are ideal for enjoying after-work drinks, while inside, more intimate dining spaces are available for meetings or private functions. A glass frontage allows diners to soak up the atmosphere and enjoy the views whether seated inside or out.

The menu here offer the best local and seasonal produce, with an extensive selection of share plates as well as more substantial main meals. Share plates include potted prawns with charred toast soldiers and bitter green salad, and confit pork belly with Waldorf salad. The Ploughman's Platter presents rich, cured meats, pickled vegetables, spicy chutney and freshly baked bread. Mains are reminiscent of traditional English dishes infused with French bistro inspiration. The Châteaubriant eye-fillet for two is of rich flavours and should be shared and enjoyed with great company. The flavours of the Berkshire pork rib-eye are cut with a sweet apple and beetroot pudding, and dressed in rum and maple glaze. For dessert the lemon tart has a perfectly light base that does not detract for the citrus accents and whose flavours are accentuated by the honey mascarpone and anise syrup. The extensive wine list features a large selection of international drops and boutique beers which complement the views perfectly.

Angela Costanzo, September 2010

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Matt J
April 17, 2011


Have had a drink there before and today we tried the menu. Delicious Steak and Pasta! We will be back.

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