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WINE & DINE

HELLO DOLLY

Dolly is the swanky new subterranean bar in the basement of Le Méridien Melbourne. The speakeasy-style bar with a moody 1930s backdrop pays homage to the golden age of cinema and the dolly zoom camera technique pioneered during the filming of Vertigo, Hitchcock’s 1958 masterpiece. Zoom out to admire executive chef Christian Graebner’s Euro fare such as oysters served with Champagne sorbet. dollymelbourne.com

Good times, bad decor

Manky Sally’s is the brand-new home for Moo Brew, Mona’s very own brewery. Located on Hobart’s Salamanca Place, this

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