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    Bar in Melbourne, Australia

    The Florence

    100Pearl Points

    Late Lane Stop

    The Florence, Bar in Melbourne

    About The Florence

    The Florence is a good Flinders Lane pick when you want wine, cocktails, and Tuscan snacks without committing to a full restaurant night. It is easier to book than many high-demand Melbourne bars and works well for dates or late central plans, but skip it if you need a published signature drink, awards signal, or detailed menu guidance before choosing.

    For a night out in Melbourne, The Florence is best understood through the verified basics: it is a wine and cocktail bar inspired by Florence, with Tuscan snacks and daily late hours. It suits plans built around drinks and grazing rather than a fully documented restaurant meal, especially when a casual dress code and evening opening hours fit the brief.

    A Florence-inspired wine-and-cocktail stop for Melbourne plans

    The clearest reason to choose The Florence is its stated format: a wine and cocktail bar inspired by Florence, with Tuscan snacks to keep the night moving. That makes it useful for an Italian-leaning drinks plan in Melbourne. The appeal is category-specific rather than broad: come for wine, cocktails, and Tuscan snacks, not for a documented tasting-menu experience or a chef-led restaurant night.

    Because the verified location detail is Melbourne, it makes sense to think of The Florence as part of a broader Melbourne night rather than planning around a more specific address here. If the plan is broader than one venue, use our full Melbourne bars guide for drinking options, or widen the night with our full Melbourne restaurants guide before drinks. For visitors building a full itinerary, our full Melbourne hotels guide, our full Melbourne experiences guide, and our full Melbourne wineries guide can help frame the rest of the trip.

    Book it for wine, cocktails, and Tuscan snacks

    The verified details point to a direct use case: The Florence is a casual Melbourne bar for wine, cocktails, and Tuscan snacks, open from 5 PM until 1 AM every day. There is no verified signature drink, award history, chef name, seat count, or price range to use as a stronger quality signal. That does not make it a pass; it means the decision should be based on fit. Wine drinkers and cocktail drinkers can share the plan, and the Tuscan snack angle gives the venue more purpose than a drinks-only stop.

    For comparison, consider Apollo Inn, Bar Ferdinand, Hot Sauce, Mr Mills, or Ru-Co Bar depending on the kind of night you want. The Florence is the more directly Florence-inspired choice when the brief is wine, cocktails, and Tuscan snacks in Melbourne.

    Quick reference: choose it for a casual Melbourne wine-and-cocktail bar with Tuscan snacks and daily 5 PM to 1 AM hours; skip it if the priority is a verified signature cocktail, published awards, or a documented full dinner format.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What's the best time to go to The Florence?

    The Florence opens at 5 PM every day and runs until 1 AM, so it works for evening and late-night drinks in Melbourne. If you're comparing other options, Ru-Co Bar is another bar to consider.

    What's the signature drink at The Florence?

    There is no verified named signature drink in the venue details, so treat The Florence as a wine and cocktail bar first. The safer expectation is wine, cocktails, and Tuscan snacks rather than a specific house pour. Apollo Inn is another option to compare if you are building a broader bar shortlist.

    Is The Florence open late?

    Yes. The Florence is open until 1 AM from Monday through Sunday, with opening time listed as 5 PM every day. That makes it a late-night Melbourne option when plans come together in the evening. Bar Ferdinand is another bar to keep in mind when comparing options.

    Is the food good at The Florence?

    The verified food detail is Tuscan snacks, so plan around grazing rather than assuming a full meal format. The Florence makes sense when the priority is wine, cocktails, and something to snack on with the table. If you want to compare another venue, Mr Mills is a useful point of reference.

    Is The Florence good for a date?

    The Florence can fit a casual date if the plan is wine, cocktails, and Tuscan snacks in Melbourne. Its Florence-inspired format and 5 PM to 1 AM daily hours make it useful for an evening drink or a later stop. Hot Sauce is another bar to consider when comparing date-night options.

    Does The Florence have outdoor seating?

    Outdoor seating is not verified in the venue details, so do not plan around it. The Florence is safer to treat simply as a Melbourne wine and cocktail bar with Tuscan snacks. If outdoor space matters, check directly with the venue before going.

    Location

    Level 1/133 Flinders Ln, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

    Melbourne, Australia

    Compare The Florence

    Price vs. Value: The Florence
    VenueBooking Difficulty
    The FlorenceEasy
    Ru-Co BarUnknown
    Apollo InnUnknown
    Bar FerdinandUnknown
    Mr MillsUnknown
    Hot SauceUnknown

    What to weigh when choosing between The Florence and comparable nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    • Ru-Co Bar, Notable alternative
    • Apollo Inn, Notable alternative
    • Bar Ferdinand, Cocktails, Cocktails
    • Mr Mills, Notable alternative
    • Hot Sauce, Notable alternative

    How it compares with Melbourne peers

    Choose The Florence over Ru-Co Bar or Mr Mills when the night calls for a Flinders Lane wine-and-cocktail stop with Tuscan snacks rather than a broader hotel-bar or city-bar feel. Its value is in flexibility: easy booking, central location, and enough food support for grazing, though there is no listed price range to judge it as a bargain or a splurge.

    Apollo Inn is the stronger cross-shop if the priority is a more defined Melbourne cocktail-bar occasion. Bar Ferdinand is the clearer choice for readers who want cocktails as the main event, since its category is explicitly cocktail-led. The Florence is better for mixed groups where one person wants wine, another wants a cocktail, and nobody wants the structure of a full dinner booking.

    Hot Sauce makes more sense when the mood is looser and less Italian-leaning. For an easy central booking with European direction, The Florence is the safer fit; for a sharper cocktail agenda, Bar Ferdinand or Apollo Inn should sit higher on the list.

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