Editorial
Melbourne drinks agave with more conviction than any city in Australia. The CBD alone holds a dedicated mezcaleria, a rooftop institution with one of the country's largest agave collections, and a neon basement that pours until 3am.
This guide ranks the three rooms doing it best, with the wider Melbourne cocktail map for the rest of the night.
The city's serious agave stacks vertically through the CBD: a ground level mezcaleria, a sixth floor institution, and a laneway basement. All three sit within a ten minute walk of each other.
The CBD room styles itself after Mexico City in the seventies, with columns plastered in band posters of Mexican rock icons and a back bar of more than 70 agave spirits, per Broadsheet. Live mariachi lands on Fridays. This is the city's purest agave conviction; order neat and work the list.
Level 6 of Curtin House on Swanston Street has poured agave since 2013, and Time Out credits it with one of Australia's largest collections: more than 150 tequilas and 70 mezcals. The room does dinner as well, so book a bar seat and let the flight do the talking. The elevator queue is part of the ritual.
The neon lit room below Mejico on Hardware Lane carries one of Australia's largest tequila and mezcal ranges and pours into the early hours, per Time Out. This is the late shift of the agave crawl: louder, younger, and open when the serious rooms have closed. Order simple and let the night run.
"Melbourne stacks its agave vertically: a mezcaleria at street level, a library on the sixth floor, a basement that never hurries you out."
Start with an espadin and drink it neat, sipped slowly, with the orange slice as punctuation rather than a chaser. At Mesa Verde the flights are the smarter spend; three small pours teach more than one large one.
Expect 14 to 25 Australian dollars a pour depending on rarity. If a list runs deeper, a wild agave like tobala justifies the jump in price once, to understand the difference.
Skip the happy hour margarita jugs of the casino end of town if agave is the point; the pours are commercial mixto and the markup buys volume rather than quality. Skip, too, any list that prices espadin and wild agave identically, which signals nobody behind the bar knows the difference.
Plenty of rooftop bars keep a bottle of celebrity tequila for the label rather than the liquid. Ask what is open and how long it has been open; oxidation dulls an agave pour faster than most bars admit.
The honest Melbourne agave night never leaves the CBD. Start at Mezcalito while the room is conversational, ride the Curtin House lift to Mesa Verde for the deep list, then finish on Hardware Lane where the basement runs latest.
Pace matters across three rooms. Two pours per stop done slowly beat a rushed sprint, and all three bars reward the drinker who asks questions; the agave conversation is half the value.
Tuesday through Thursday is the agave window, when Curtin House has bar seats and Mezcalito's staff can linger. Friday adds mariachi and subtracts elbow room.
For everything else the city pours, our Melbourne guide and the global cocktail bars index carry the longer list, and our ranked cocktail guide covers the rooms beyond agave.
Mezcalito for the conviction, Mesa Verde for the library, Mejico's basement for the late round. Espadin neat is the order, and the lift queue is part of the ritual.
Mesa Verde, on level 6 of Curtin House, carries more than 150 tequilas and 70 mezcals, one of the largest agave collections in Australia.
A CBD room styled after Mexico City in the seventies, with band posters on the columns, more than 70 agave spirits, and live mariachi on Fridays.
An espadin, neat. It is the benchmark agave and the fairest test of a bar's list before you spend on rarer wild varieties.
Marcus Webb covers Asia Pacific bars for barsforKings, building guides from published reviews, local forums, and official venue information.
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