Melbourne Supper Club – Melbourne, City – Saturday 26 September 2015 – Supper

Croque Monsieur

Croque Monsieur

One of my earliest memories of Melbourne surrounds the Supper Club pre-Siglo. This incredible collection of places to eat and drink at made an instant impact. We went back for more, again and again; despite the headache the next morning.

We never really learned our lesson, as all good and bad drinkers tend to do. Funnily enough, this means this venue is etched into our minds like not many other places that we cannot remember!

Supper Club

Conu Bourgogne Chardonnay and Ravensworth Nebbiolo

When you set a trend you can stay in front of the crowd and stay relevant. That is basically what Supper Club has done for many years. At a time when competition was beginning to hot up, there was a dramatic pivot where Supper Club became the entrance to Siglo. When you couldn’t get up to where the cool kids were you opted to lounge around on random couches downstairs facing Parliament, getting to look through glass, and feeling warm and comfortable. When you could get up you would, but there was the feeling that at some stage you belong downstairs.

If there was one dish that you had to order on each occasion at Supper Club it is the croque monsieur or better known “toastie”. While it has changed a number of times over the years the ingredients are obviously similar to the French classic. If you are rolling in free cashflow you can opt for one of the many expensive bottles of Champagne or other accomplished wines, but there is never anything wrong with the selections on the by the glass list.

Melbourne Supper Club would be on my list of places to enjoy my last meal. An institution that is equal parts toastie, wine, company, and atmosphere; sometimes in that order!

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The Grain Store – Melbourne, City – Sunday 4 October 2015 – Breakfast

Pink Lady apple, buckwheat & ricotta pancakes, nutella, orange, spiced pear, mandarin gel, pistachio crunch

Pink Lady apple, buckwheat & ricotta pancakes, nutella, orange, spiced pear, mandarin gel, pistachio crunch

As a writer there is a tension between going back to places you know and love, and being able to write about your next experience. After eighteen months of writing the balance at breakfast is leaning towards the repeats as the number of cafes on my “must try” list diminishes.

The change-up this time around is taking a crowd to The Grain Store for what can only be described as a recovery brunch. After a night out to the early hours, rocking up to brunch by 10.30am, and needing to be somewhat conversive, you really need to select a place that can quickly get you up and about.

Sweet corn fritter & bacon steak, fried egg, apple salsa & caramelised carrot jam

Sweet corn fritter & bacon steak, fried egg, apple salsa & caramelised carrot jam

I feel like I’m on holiday here. Like I’ve travelled over the Pacific and landed in L.A., given my keys to the valet, and entered a meal most Australian’s rightly call either late breakfast or early lunch. The Grain Store call it brunch, and as I sit greeting friends equally as dusty with a Bloody Mary in hand, the naming convention fits (but only here).

We are licking our wounds from an abysmal Grand Final defeat, and long lasting commiserations (via Le Bon Ton and the Everleigh mind you!), but Clair has cracked open a bottle of Verve and the party feels like it is starting again. With some good coffee and juices, along with well constructed Bloody Mary’s we are ready to eat.

Last time here, the food Catherine and I tried was memorable. Yet again, as everyone has their first tastes you know The Grain Store is delivering yet again. Catherine’s Pink Lady, buckwheat and ricotta pancakes are divine, and my colour is coming back as I get right into a bacon steak served with sweetcorn fritters and a fried egg. Things are good.

While the seating for groups down the side is not as atmospheric as the main café, that is not a bad thing when you are catching up with old friends and making some noise of your own. The service seems nice and attentive, but it would be inaccurate to say I remembered that side of the experience.

As we pushed off towards Flemington for the Turnbull I knew that it was better than even money we would be back for pre-Derby celebrations in a month’s time. A repeat offense worth doing time for!

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