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Siglo

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  • Melbourne
  1. There are many groups of people sitting around small tables with white tableclothes on the deck with a small yellow sign reading Siglo above them
    Photograph: Patricia Sofra
  2. A white tablecloth with a small card reading Siglo next to a martini glass with a toothpick with two olives inside
    Photograph: Patricia Sofra
  3. There are many tables and large heaters on the deck under a red and yellow awning
    Photograph: Patricia Sofra
  4. On the bar there is a negroni in a short glass and a martini with two olives inside
    Photograph: Patricia Sofra
  5. The deck of Siglo overlooks Parliament house in the background
    Photograph: Patricia Sofra
  6. The street front view of the stair case up to Siglo which sits next to the city wine shop and the european
    Photograph: Patricia Sofra
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Time Out says

Head up the wraparound timber stairs at the back of Melbourne Supper Club and you’ll find a little portal to Paris

Siglo is a master multitasker that is very eager to please. Come for an afternoon Aperol Spritz in the sun or a flashy celebration with caviar, cigars and Champagne – either way you’re well looked after here.  

Getting a seat with a view is like an Olympic event, so we suggest making a pitstop post midnight when the after work crowd have long gone, theatre goers have heeded the final call and it's just you and the night owls looking out over Spring Street’s canopy. Park yourself in one of the many Parisian wicker chairs and order a cigar and a Grand Gunner, a punchy nip with two kinds of rum, fig and cinnamon bitters, nutmeg syrup and frosty egg white.

Enjoy refined bar snacks at your table, and venture to the indoor bar to devour Siglo’s signature party pies. Start with both the marinated grilled eggplant and Crust Armour salmon rillettes feel like tiny care packages from old gay Paree – and then when you're ready for the main event, perch on a stool inside for a chevap sausage roll or a flaky spanakopita at the bar.

Rebecca Russo
Written by
Rebecca Russo

Details

Address:
161 Spring St
Melbourne
3000
Transport:
Nearby stations: Parliament
Opening hours:
Daily 5pm-3am
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