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- 4.4Food
- 4.5Service
- 4.6Ambience
- 4.6Value
Noise • Energetic
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Melbourne Cellar Door reviews from people who’ve dined at this restaurant. Based on recent rating.
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Noise • Energetic
James
Melbourne1 review
Dined on February 21, 2026
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Andrew
Victoria7 reviews
Dined on February 7, 2026
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Christine
Melbourne1 review
Dined on January 9, 2026
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Pat
Victoria2 reviews
Dined on December 31, 2025
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Kate
Melbourne1 review
Dined on October 31, 2025
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Leila
Melbourne1 review
Dined on October 24, 2025
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shane
Victoria5 reviews
Dined on October 22, 2025
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Jonathan
Victoria5 reviews
Dined on September 24, 2025
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Rona
Melbourne9 reviews
Dined on September 17, 2025
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Victoria2 reviews
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Casual dress is the stated dress code. Guests typically arrive in relaxed attire suitable for a casual dining and wine bar setting, smart-casual is perfectly appropriate if you’re coming for a date or special occasion.
Busiest: after-work hours and Friday–Saturday evenings, guests frequently describe a buzzing atmosphere and busy service during these times. Quietest: weekday lunches and earlier weekday evenings (Tuesday midday in particular is quieter). If you want a lively night out, aim for weekends; for a calmer meal, choose midweek daytime or early evening.
The best time depends on the vibe you want. For a lively, social scene, visit during after-work hours and weekend evenings, guests note a buzzing atmosphere and happy hour cocktails. If you prefer something quieter, aim for weekday lunchtime (Tuesday midday is quieter) or early weekday evenings when it’s less busy. Booking ahead helps, especially on Friday and Saturday nights.
Yes, Melbourne Cellar Door hosts private parties and functions. The restaurant lists private-party availability, and guests have left positive feedback about events being handled well even when busy. Contact the venue to discuss group sizes, menus and any AV or layout needs for your event.
Melbourne Cellar Door offers casual dining with bar seating and table service for meals; the venue also accommodates private parties. Guests have attended private functions there and report a positive experience, so you can expect a mix of general dining space, bar area and the ability to book a separate space for events. Call ahead to discuss group layout and requests.
Portions are generally described as satisfying and good value. Multiple guests mention hearty mains, for example, a NY steak served with chips and salad and a generous chicken parm, and several comments call the food great value. There is one critical comment about the pasta being bland, but overall guests report filling, well-sized dishes that pair nicely with the wine list.
Family-friendly: yes, guests frequently dine with family members and groups, and the venue suits gatherings and casual celebrations. Accessible seating: not specifically detailed in the information provided, so if you require step-free access or other accessibility features, call ahead and the team can advise or help arrange suitable seating.
The ambience is relaxed, friendly and often buzzing, a popular spot for after-work drinks, casual dinners and small celebrations. Guests consistently praise the welcoming staff and lively vibe, while also noting the venue suits both casual meet-ups and sit-down meals paired with wine or cocktails. Expect a warm, social environment rather than formal fine dining.
Yes, the staff are described as friendly and accommodating, and guests praise the team for helping with events and special needs. While specific policies aren’t listed, it’s best to call ahead to discuss dietary needs, seating requests or celebration arrangements so the team can confirm they can accommodate you.
Midweek (Wednesday or Thursday) is a great balance, you’ll get the venue’s lively atmosphere without the full weekend crush. Tuesday lunchtime can be very relaxed, while Friday and Saturday deliver the most energy if you want a buzzing night out. Book ahead for weekend evenings to secure your preferred time.
Yes, Melbourne Cellar Door is a strong choice for date night. Guests praise the relaxed-but-buzzing atmosphere, happy hour cocktails and an extensive wine focus that create a warm, convivial setting. Food and service are frequently described as very good, and the venue suits intimate dinners or a casual drinks-and-shares night out. For a smoother experience, book ahead (it can get busy on weekend evenings) and consider arriving during happy hour for a lively start to your evening.
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