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Stalactites

A reliable late-night gap-filler.

Late night souvlaki at Stalactites.
1 / 8Late night souvlaki at Stalactites.Kristoffer Paulsen
Stalactites souvlaki.
2 / 8Stalactites souvlaki.Tim Grey
Inside the iconic venue.
3 / 8Inside the iconic venue.Supplied
The menu.
4 / 8The menu.Supplied
The famous lemon-oregano baked potatoes.
5 / 8The famous lemon-oregano baked potatoes.Supplied
Outside the Lonsdale Street venue.
6 / 8Outside the Lonsdale Street venue.Supplied
Stalactites: A Greek institution.
7 / 8Stalactites: A Greek institution.Supplied
Inside Stalactites.
8 / 8Inside Stalactites.Supplied

Stalactites

Greek$

Operated by the same family since 1978, the mighty Stalactites has taught generations of Melburnians to appreciate the beauty of properly cooked and assembled souvlaki, gyros, moussaka and calamari. The famed plaster ceiling that gives this corner restaurant its name is as much an architectural gem as the Princess Theatre, while the action beneath it, particularly late at night, is its own kind of drama.

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