I'm with Chloe R, the spelling of Mylk is just plain strange (I checked google, and it's a middle English spelling of milk, but not sure how that fits with the modern Americana theme of the food?) The Milk Bar theme is nicely executed, for the most part, complete with "headline style" front pages and bags of lollies for sale at the counter. The decor wins a most improved award - its predecessor, the late and not at all lamented Strata Bar, was the definition of a dive, and that strip of Flinders St is in dire need of some decent dining options. The food was fine, and I thought very good value - I went the zucchini fritter and chips for $9.50 (the chips were crinkle cut, a cute retro touch) with a token gesture of a side salad, and my friend was happy with her burger. There's a decent selection of beers on tap and wine glasses came in small or large- its handy to know if you've had a bad day at the office you can just get a big glass to guzzle on and save a second trip to the bar :-)The decor is fun and comfy - I liked the padding on the stools and warm wooden tables. And the staff were efficient and friendly, which is always a plus. A nod to its sports bar past is the tv in the corner, and the music playing was that kind where all you can discern is a "whompa whompa" bass - not exactly conducive to a relaxing lunch conversation. In some ways the Mylk Bar seems to be having a bet each way... mostly a quirky retro American bar, but with its bogan roots still showing just a bit. It was absolutely buzzing on the Thursday I visited, which suggests that the CBD crowd are glad to have a more budget friendly option than the Adina (sidenote: changing the name from Medina to Adina seems just as odd to me as spelling Milk as Mylk). But overall, the Mylk Bar is a welcome addition to the Flinders St precinct, and a good value option for when you want to wash down your lunch with something stronger than a coke zero.
I think for the purpose of this review I'll sign off as Mychelle C ;-) read more