Our bar and lounge area offer a relaxing atmosphere, with a range of local & imported wines and beers to choose from. It's also the perfect place for pre-dinner drinks, light snack or coffee and cake.
Looking for somewhere to have an elegant meal, why not try our 200 seat bistro open 7 days a week for lunch and dinner.
Our Sportsbar can suit to anyone’s needs; you can just relax and have a quiet drink, watch the footy on our large plasma screen or if you fancy a bit of punt try one of our three operating TAB terminals with two electronic betting terminals.
We also have a BWS Bottleshop that offers some great weekly specials. Open from 10am 7 days a week.
The East provides a designated non-smoking dining room, as well as al fresco dining in our beer garden and street front, and of course, the relaxed comfort of our front bar. No bookings are necessary - there's plenty of room for everyone. Check listings below for kitchen and bottle shop hours and our regular nightly specials.
Great fresh meals for summer, and loads of new vegan and vegetarian options. Monday nights are now hot dog nights as well so see below for the new regular menu and our selection of cosmopolitan hot dogs, with sausages supplied by award winning local butcher Andrews of Yarraville.
Bar Nothing in North Carlton, is available for private functions on Saturday and Sunday afternoons or Sunday, Monday, Tuesday nights. (Groups of under 40 are welcome on other nights, but you would be sharing the venue with the general public.)
We are known for the variety of economical drink deals we offer
1. 6 cocktails for $20 (see range below)
2. If you bring 15 friends into Bar Nothing on any night, you get a free 15-cocktail voucher for use on a future night.
The Bermuda Onion bistro has a smorgasbord full of tasty temptations. Try our entree's for example. "Nachos' supreme" at just $9.85, are lavishly dressed with a guacamole & sour cream dressing over golden brown oven baked corn chips. Our seafood range includes: Pesto Prawn & Scallop Skewers: served on a bed of rice and topped with a mild creamy pesto sauce.
Batifoler means 'to romp or to lark about; to flirt'- appropriate descriptors of this cheerful suburban bistro. Quality, well-priced Gallic classics are prepared and served by an all-French staff, encouraging diners to pull out their dodgy high school French in order to completely capture the French experience. The dishes have a predominantly hearty provincial flavour, with occasional Mediterranean notes from France's southern neighbours.