Why you goYou don’t have to be into live music to love the Northcote Social Club, but it helps. This classic corner pub was turned by new owners back in the 2000s into one of Melbourne’s top music venues, with enough music-industry credibility that the Pixies and Prince have played legendary secret gigs there. But the team didn’t forget the other things that make a local great. It’s a pub for the people, where you can happily order a pot of Carlton Draught while wearing your blue singlet and thongs before getting down with a menu of all-time pub classics like the mighty parma.
Why you stayYou can almost drink the atmosphere at NSC. Before and after a gig the front bar heaves with punters grabbing a beer, and AFL-game days roar with the action on the Fox Sports screen in the corner. In between times it’s all about the old-school vibes of a pub that knows not to go too fancy. Classic Northcote authenticity is delivered with the help of sticky carpet and op-shop paintings, a disco ball and heaps of greenery, while out the back past the band room there’s a broad enclosed deck with wooden tables ideal for bigger groups. Even further back, the latest addition of umbrella-shaded outdoor tables deliver the full alfresco for the perfect lazy afternoon session.