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    Easey's

    3.6 (45 reviews)
    ModerateBurgers, Bars, American
    Closed 11:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Moderate noise
    Hipster
    Good for kids
    Good for groups

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    Geoff B.

    My friend bragged that this place had the best burgers in Melbourne and the challenge was on. Lodged atop a mid rise is this post art exhibit railroad car, climbing 4 flights of stairs you reach the dining area inside one of these cars. Wide variety of burgers and an even wider range of options for your potato. The burgers were very good (still need to try the other place my other friend claims is the best) but the tots covered in cheese and gravy were amazing as was the dim sims. Trendy place in Collingwood worth a visit.

    Michael H.

    I've been wanting to stop by this place on my last few visits to Melbourne, and I've finally had a chance to get here. The main reason for wanting to visit was dining in an old Melbourne train. Sadly, this was Sunday, and I was somewhat rudely informed when I arrived downstairs that I should have booked in advance. Anyway, attitude aside, the staff upstairs were substancially more friendly and personable. Service was quick, fast, and the food was marvellous. I can absolutely recommend their Changz Chicken Sanga, which was a simple and flavoursome burger, with a perfect chicken fillet with crispy skin to boot. The price was right, not too much inside the burger, and a bun that holds up all the way through the eating. And of course the ambience. Yes, the idea of eating inside or amongst a train carriage might not be everyones' idea of fun. But it's interesting, and makes for a nice change. Word of advice: If it's busy and they're going to seat you outside on the roof, give Easey's a miss on a hot day. There's no shade sales out there, and it can make it quite uncomfortable.

    Howard C.

    I'm an avid follower of Jimmy's Burgers on IG and knowing I was going to Melbourne with a bunch of guys, knew we had to stop by Easey's. We made a booking online for the train carriages and that was pretty seamless, so pro-tip: you should make a booking if you want to sit in them. The venue is cool...real cool, as is the service. Everyone here is chill and accommodating and they even have Coors Light on tap. Winning. Decor: 5/5 Service: 5/5 The menu is pretty straightforward and you can customize your burger however you want which is a bonus. I got the Double Easey Cheesy with a Potato Rosti which they said has never been done (muahaha) It went...OK. Burger is on the small side and the toppings were decent, but the meat was overcooked and bland. Was a bit disappointed after having high expectations. The mac and cheese was good as were the fries, but the chicken was poor. Definitely a cool place to hang out and munch, but burgers are better elsewhere.

    All aboard
    Cliff B.

    It's been a long time coming for those of us that have been waiting for Easey's to open since the train carriages were spectacularly placed on the building roof some time ago. After a few false starts, and a pop-up, the doors are now very much open for business. No need to mind the gap. (Will save further train puns for other reviewers!) The Easey Cheesey burger is the focus of the simple menu, with a few additions to bulk it out. Take them, as we tried one normal and one with bacon and jalapeño and the latter was very superior. Those used to a bit of kick will want to add some of the chilli sauces too. Fries were nice but small serve only really suits a single person so get the large if sharing. The motto, as the name of the street and the place serendipitously suggests, is simplicity. And starting at $6 you can't begrudge if it is missing some of the bells and whistles other local burger places may offer, but at the end of the day it's kind of just a notch above any other cheeseburger if I'm being honest and ignoring the hype: more American diner than In-N-Out. The fit out though is terrific and cool - graffiti covered walls, train ticket tables, and of course the carriages themselves which are even more impressive when you take in the Collingwood and city views. Will be back for some beers soon to soak in more of the new cool kid on the block vibe, and it's definitely somewhere to take visitors to wow them, but I wouldn't go back just for the burgers alone (not when there's a Rockwell double smash right around the corner anyway...) Fit out and vibe = 5 stars Burgers = 3 stars Thus, settled on a 4.

    Version 2 of the menu has the most demanded items from V1 - lettuce + tomato on the basic $8 Easey Cheesy, and a chicken burger
    Lexi R.

    Unapologetic dirty burgers meets creative graffiti / hip hop / subculture vibe, it's no wonder the people keep flocking to Collingwood's newest rooftop restaurant. The hidden wonders inside Easeys keep the locals coming back - excellent coffee, genuine service, winning selection of brews and spirits and of course the masterpiece - a train on a rooftop! Fare raw food menu is creative and stark contrast to Easeys, offering organic plant based sweets, breakfast, lunch and smoothies. This way Easeys can stay true to what they're all about. Something for everyone! Make sure you book if it's the train you're after, but the place is huge so if you're more flexible then roll through any time for your fried food or raw food fix. Windows are tinted and it seems hard to find from street level but just remember it's the 3rd train (coming from Smith). And how are the burgers? Good quality meat, lots of sauce. Burgery

    What a feast
    Vela K.

    Love this cool burger place as the dining experience takes play within a train carriage which has graffitied lounge area and bar. The burgers are scrumptious with plenty of flavours, easeys burgers, mac n cheese is yummy, dim sims yummy and their chips you can't get enough . I've been many times and taken friends who have loved the experience. On the flip side donuts are average and service can range depending on days you go. Highly recommend this place, def book in advance to ensure you experience train carriage dinning.

    Jake R.

    Overall a very good burger. Menu was very inventive and a very cool restaurant. I recommend going here if you ever visit.

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    Ngan Q.

    Prior to arriving in Melbourne, as a food addict, I did some research on places I must visit. So, a list was compiled and Easey's was on the top. Who would have thought that old train carriages on top of a building would be such a hit? We found the Ground floor bright and airy with modern trimmings. We were tempted to enjoy our hangover breakfast here, however, the call to be on the top floor with a view beckons. Into the lift we trooped. The entire space was simple; a tad kitchy with graffiti decorating the stairs and the trains. The staff was casually attired, with friendly demeanour. We ordered a burger each with a side of mac and cheese to share. Everything we ate filled our void for greasy food that warm the soul. All in all it really is such a cool little hangout with an awesome view of Collingwood and surrounds. Kids friendly. Prices was very reasonable. Will be back - gladly!

    Dopest restaurant ever
    Andy N.

    The look of the restaurant itself is so unique! There's different floors to this place. Graffiti throughout the place. 90s hip hop music bumping through the speakers. You can eat on the train on top of the building. Interesting burger menu. Put Mac and Cheese in my burger. Just in awe of this place with so much character. This is a must visit in Melbourne.

    From the street
    Kim W.

    A place to try just for the expericence but in terms of tasty burgers, it wasn't that amazing. The setting is great and eating in a train carriage on a rooftop is something you definitely can't get elsewhere but the too easey burger felt like it was too heavy in bread. The menu items are your standard american style burgers with an aussie twist of dim sims and potato cakes. It definitely leaves you feeling super full if you get the lot!!

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    Bar Económico

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    I am not really sure what to make of this place, either I am not cool enough to go there or it is…read moretrying way hard to be cool? Either way, it has such potential but I just didn't experience the potential greatness when I went in one quite Saturday night. They operate off a ticket system with one ticket equalling $5.50, which is really cool, if they actually utilised this system, however they didn't & from what I hear they don't often, which kind of ruins the whole vibe as the drinks lists don't actually tell you what is in the drinks nor the prices, just how many tickets each drink is worth. It is a very small area with tables randomly placed around & you have to stand in awkward areas such as in front of the bathroom entrance or hover around the bar with no stools for you to sit on. I will for sure go back & give it another shot because I wouldn't say I don't like the place, maybe it was just a bad night? Not sure, my cocktail was nice & I really want to be cool enough to go there haha.

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    2.6(15 reviews)
    3.1 kmRichmond
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    I'm in two minds about this pub. Since the Corner and the Richmond Club are nearby, this pub seems…read moreto be overshadowed by a couple of much preferred pubs. However I don't mind the place, it just seems to be a little more classier than what I tend to like. They do have quite a nice beer garden, as well as some decent beers on tap, but I tend to walk past this one to the two pubs that happen to have rooftop decks that happen to be on the other side of the railway line. Sure, it does seem to be quite popular, and there have been times that the place has been absolutely packed, and I don't actually mind it all that much, however the atmosphere, and the fact that there are better places in the vicinity mean that I usually give this place a miss.

    The Precinct Hotel is always popular on a Friday and Saturday night. Normally there is a long queue…read morethat stretches outside the door and down and around. On the one occasion we were here, our friend knew the doormen and we were let in. The bar/pub itself is quite a big area decked out with plasma TVs and quite snazzy decor. The courtyard area is pretty nice and a great spot to get some air. We were there on a Friday night and there was a cover band playing. Although they were pretty cheesy and played even cheesier tunes, I have to admit it was pretty fun. It's not really my scene if I'm honest but good times were had all the same.

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    Another real favourite pub of mine, the PP had that 'scruffy exterior / nice interior' thing going…read moreon before it became commonplace, with peeling faded paint on the walls facing the Vic Parade exhaust-factory reminding you that these inner-city pubs carry a lot of history inside. It's one of our 'footy pubs' that me and my mates frequent before and after games - a 10 min walk to the MCG seemingly scaring off the bogan throngs that must filter in places closer to the ground. Staff is always friendly and welcoming, it's vibrant without being too busy, and the pub grub has never let me down yet. Ideally they would add a few more taps and beer variety, or at least rotate more frequently to mix things up, but it's a small complaint. Yet to partake in a trivia night yet but one started up around us recently and it looked like good fun that we'll likely come back to try. Note: I have extreme bias as have been lucky enough to celebrate several of my team's Grand Final victories here, so The Prince Pat will always have a special place in my heart for that alone!

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    3.4(8 reviews)
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