Friday, March 29, 2024

Santorini Vibe Opens in South Melbourne

The Golden Fleece

Now open, the Golden Fleece Hotel situated at 120 Montague Street, South Melbourne has opened its doors after being taken over by Two Wrongs Founders, Isaac Constantine and Zachary Riggs, and a full renovation. Serving up a Mediterranean-style menu and visual atmosphere bringing Santorini to Melbourne, open 7 days a week from 12pm till 1am!

The Golden Fleece new hotel in South Melbourne

Featuring gourmet Greek-inspired eclectic pizzas, fresh pastas, and a tapas menu including saganaki, salt and pepper calamari, imported Spanish Yurrita white anchovies, arancini, house olives, bread, and dips. Along with staple pub fare items such as Parma’s, fine steaks, and fish and chips, along with desserts, sandwiches, and subs.

Golden Fleece new hotel in South Melbourne

Walking through the doors of the Golden Fleece Hotel, you will be greeted with white sandstone booths and tables, combined with an eclectic interior of vases housing cacti and a variety of plants in vases inspired by the historic ancient world.

Golden Fleece new hotel in South Melbourne

Heading up the stairs to the upper level to a stark contrast of from its bright sandy white lower level to shades of black and exposed natural brick. The upper level features a pool table, black booth dining areas, and a DJ room set for a good time, before heading out to the white sandstone open air rooftop containing booth seating and fireplace, as well as another seated balcony where you can take in a summer sunset over Melbourne’s high rises.

Santorini Vibe at the Golden Fleece Hotel


The Golden Fleece Hotel also houses its own bottle shop with a soon to launch subscription service where you can order your favourite wines, cocktails, and beers they have available that will be delivered to your door monthly.

Fresh white decor

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