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    Bar in Melbourne, Australia

    Hihou

    100Pearl Points

    Low-key bar, high bar for drinks.

    Hihou, Bar in Melbourne

    About Hihou

    Hihou on Flinders Lane is a considered, conversation-friendly bar that works well for pairs and small groups but struggles to accommodate four or more comfortably. Booking is easy, which sets it apart from Melbourne's more competitive reservations. Go early in the evening for the best experience — the room changes character as it fills.

    Worth the Visit — If You Know What You're Walking Into

    Getting a spot at Hihou on a Friday or Saturday night isn't a battle — booking is direct, and that's actually a point in its favour compared to some of Melbourne's more competitive bar reservations. What you do need is a clear sense of what you want from the night. Hihou sits at 1 Flinders Lane in Melbourne's CBD, and its address alone tells you something: this is a bar that draws the after-work and pre-dinner crowd looking for something more considered than a hotel bar but less sceney than a late-night destination.

    The space is intimate in the way that matters for small groups. If you're coming as a pair or a tight three, Hihou works well , the layout supports conversation and the atmosphere rewards people who actually want to talk. For groups of four or more, it gets more complicated. The scale of the room means larger parties will feel the squeeze, and if you're planning a birthday, a send-off, or anything that needs a dedicated table and some flexibility, you're better served looking elsewhere. Black Pearl in Fitzroy handles larger groups with more breathing room, and 1806 on Exhibition Street has the capacity and structure for group bookings that Hihou simply doesn't prioritise.

    If you've been once and are thinking about a return visit, the case for coming back rests on what the bar does well at a quieter pace , earlier in the evening before the room fills. That's when the spatial qualities of Hihou are most apparent: the layout feels considered, the bar counter is the right place to sit, and you get the kind of focused attention that makes a drinks-forward venue worth repeating. Come after 9 PM on a weekend and you'll get a different, noisier version of the same room.

    For context on how Melbourne's bar scene is structured, our full Melbourne bars guide covers the broader picture. If you're also planning a meal, the Melbourne restaurants guide and the Melbourne hotels guide are useful companions. Hihou fits leading into an evening that starts here and moves on , it's a strong opening act, not the whole night.

    Reservations: Easy to book; walk-ins generally possible. Dress: Smart casual fits the room. Budget: No pricing data confirmed , expect CBD bar pricing. Leading for: Pairs and threes; not the pick for groups of 4+. Timing: Arrive before 8 PM for the leading version of this bar.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does Hihou have outdoor seating?

    Hihou sits at 1 Flinders Lane in a laneway setting, and outdoor seating is not confirmed in available venue data. Flinders Lane is a pedestrian-heavy strip, so there may be laneway access, but if outdoor seating is a dealbreaker for your visit, call ahead to confirm before booking.

    Do I need a reservation at Hihou?

    Getting a table on a Friday or Saturday night is manageable without a booking battle, which puts Hihou ahead of several CBD rivals on accessibility. That said, if you're heading in a group or have a fixed start time, booking in advance removes the risk of a wait. Walk-ins on quieter weeknights are generally fine.

    Is the food good at Hihou?

    Hihou is primarily a bar, so food is a supporting act rather than the main draw. If you're coming specifically for a full dinner, Above Board or Caretaker's Cottage are better-suited for that purpose. At Hihou, the drinks carry the evening.

    What's the signature drink at Hihou?

    Specific menu items aren't confirmed in available data, so naming a signature cocktail would be guesswork. What Hihou is known for locally is a considered drinks list with clear craft intent. Check their current menu when you arrive — the bar team generally knows the list well.

    Is Hihou good for a date?

    Yes, Hihou works well for a date. The Flinders Lane address is easy to reach from the CBD, the format is relaxed enough to hold a conversation, and booking isn't the stressful exercise it is at harder-to-get bars. It sits between a casual drop-in and a full dinner destination, which makes it a low-pressure first or second date option.

    Is Hihou good for groups?

    Hihou suits small groups better than large ones. For parties of two to four, it's a comfortable fit. Larger groups of six or more may find it tighter, and bars like Black Pearl or 1806 offer more structured space for bigger bookings. If you're planning a group outing, confirm capacity when you book.

    What's the crowd like at Hihou?

    Hihou draws a CBD-adjacent crowd: professionals winding down, people who know their drinks, and regulars who appreciate a bar that doesn't oversell itself. It's not a tourist magnet or a bottle-service venue. The tone is relaxed but intentional, and the clientele generally reflects that.

    Location

    1 Flinders Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

    Melbourne, Australia

    Compare Hihou

    Recognized Venues: Hihou and Peers
    VenueAwards
    Hihou
    Black PearlWorld's 50 Best
    Caretaker's CottageWorld's 50 Best
    1806World's 50 Best
    Above BoardWorld's 50 Best
    ByrdiWorld's 50 Best

    A quick look at how Hihou measures up.

    Also Consider

    • Black Pearl, Notable alternative
    • Caretaker's Cottage, Notable alternative
    • 1806, Notable alternative
    • Above Board, Notable alternative
    • Byrdi, Notable alternative

    Among Melbourne's CBD and inner-suburb bar options, Hihou sits in a quieter, more intimate register than most of its peers. If you're deciding between Hihou and 1806, the choice comes down to scale and occasion: 1806 handles groups, has a wider drinks menu structure, and suits celebratory bookings more reliably. Hihou is the better pick if you want something lower-key and more paired-back for a midweek drinks session or a date.

    Black Pearl in Fitzroy is the stronger recommendation for anyone who wants a late-night, high-volume cocktail bar with serious bartending credentials and more room to move. Above Board is the pick if you want something genuinely small and counter-focused, it out-specialises Hihou on the intimate, purist bar experience. Byrdi is worth considering if you want a bar with a more defined creative identity and a drinks programme built around local and seasonal ingredients.

    Caretaker's Cottage in Carlton occupies a different niche, more neighbourhood local than destination bar, but it's a genuinely easier group option than Hihou. For booking ease and CBD convenience, Hihou holds its own. For group suitability, creative ambition, or late-night energy, the other venues in this set are more purpose-built.

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