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18th Amendment

18th Amendment offers cocktails with names that nod to America’s prohibition era.
1 / 518th Amendment offers cocktails with names that nod to America’s prohibition era.Visit Victoria
Ascend a hidden staircase on Little Mallop street to get there.
2 / 5Ascend a hidden staircase on Little Mallop street to get there.Visit Victoria
18th Amendment bar has an old-timey feel.
3 / 518th Amendment bar has an old-timey feel.Jack Murphy
There are plenty of cocktails to choose from.
4 / 5There are plenty of cocktails to choose from.Visit Victoria
The perfect aperitif.
5 / 5The perfect aperitif.Visit Victoria

18th Amendment

Bar snacks$

Old-timey bar that nods to the American Prohibition era.

At the top of a hidden staircase off Little Malop Street, this moody, old-timey bar nods to the American Prohibition era with cocktails named ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ and ‘Thomas Edison’. Service is impeccable, with complimentary popcorn on arrival, while those with more of an appetite can snack on small plates including cheese platters and spiced nuts, or order dumplings from neighbouring Asian fusion restaurant Bahjong from Wednesday through to Saturday.

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