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Rooftop Heaven!

To begin your day make your way to Melina on the Rooftop! 

Welcome to Melbourne's newest must see rooftop destination, Melina on the Rooftop! This amazing new restaurant right in the heart of the CBD specializes in Mediterranian delights! Make sure to take in the amazing new in this brand new Melbourne hot spot!

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Here you will try the Greek Rakomelo! 

Renowned as one of the worlds best winter warmers, this home style brew contains a high concentrate of alcohol and is believed to kill every germ in your body. It is a Greeks go-to drink to help cure a cold or just to simply warm up.

Recreated with a spin here by bartender Theo, this recipe is top secret! Expect a blended of Cinnamon, cloves, honey, sugar syrup - and a couple of secret ingredients.


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The name “Melina” was inspired by the Greek actress Melina Mercouri. She won the award for Best Actress at the 1960 Cannes Film Festival, and she was also nominated for an Academy Award, a Tony Award, three Golden Globe Awards, and two BAFTA Awards.She also became the first female Minister for Culture of Greece in 1981!

She stands for passion, culture, fashion and entertainment which is everything the city of Melbourne stands for. Melina would have loved Melbourne and we love Melina!

Solve the word search below and use the remaining letters to spell out your next stop! 

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BEER | PALLET | PADDLES | ALE

LAGER | CIDER | BOOZE


Game: Fortunately, Unfortunately…

This is a storytelling game that where one person starts a story and you alternate between inventing good and bad luck situations. It works really well if you’ve recently experienced something frustrating and can create a funny story about what could have actually happened.

1. The first person comes up with the premise. “Once there were two identical twins who could always hear each other’s thoughts.”

2. Person two adds with a turn-for-the-worse plot twist. “Unfortunately, one day, one of them got Frank Walker’s National Tiles radio ad stuck in his head.”

3. Person three takes the story on a turn for the better. “Fortunately, …” (we can’t actually think of any positives for this scenario but you might be more creative!)


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