The Flinders Lane warehouse café-bar that runs full days into honest after-work nights.
Grain Store opened on Flinders Lane in 2011 in a restored 1880s warehouse that still has the original timber beams and stripped-brick walls. The Age's restaurant section has run multiple features over the years and Broadsheet Melbourne keeps it on their 'best Flinders Lane' rolling list — both reviewers consistently flag the venue as 'a café that takes the wine and the cocktails seriously after 5pm', which is exactly the after-work brief. The CBD location, two minutes' walk from Southern Cross Station, has held the room as one of the CBD's reliable post-office stops.
The right visitor wants a couple of glasses of Victorian shiraz and a charcuterie board after work, ideally with one or two colleagues. The wrong visitor is hunting a late-night cocktail destination — Grain Store closes around 22:00 weekdays and 17:00 Sundays, and the energy is steady-rather-than-loud throughout. For a Flinders Lane night that runs later, Bar Americano or Eau de Vie are the obvious upgrades two streets over.
The basics.
517 Flinders Lane, CBD
Original timber beams, exposed brick, a long bar, communal tables.
The Flinders Lane frontage opens into a single high-ceilinged room — 1880s pine beams across the roof, the original red brick exposed on the side walls, polished concrete underfoot. The bar runs the long western wall; communal timber tables sit through the middle and a row of two-tops down the eastern banquette. Broadsheet Melbourne's 2022 revisit described the layout as 'the CBD café that figured out how to host after-work without redecorating' — fair, and the room has changed very little in a decade.
A Victorian-led wine list, a short cocktail menu, the coffee program for the in-betweeners.
Order a glass of Pyren Vineyard shiraz from the Pyrenees or a Heathcote riesling (both around $14–$16 a glass); the by-the-glass list runs 16–20 wines with a deliberate Victorian and Adelaide Hills lean and a sommelier-led monthly rotation. The Age's Good Food guide notes the by-the-glass mark-up as 'fair for the CBD' — relevant context if you're comparing to Vue de Monde's bar two blocks east. Cocktails are a short list of well-built classics ($18–$22) plus two or three originals; the negroni is the recurring after-work order.
Food is share plates and modern Australian — a charcuterie board, burrata with peas, slow-roasted pork shoulder, a few seafood options. The Age has awarded Grain Store between one and two chef's hats most years since 2014; the kitchen is a step above what 'café-bar' would normally suggest. r/melbourne's recurring CBD after-work threads consistently name the venue as 'the CBD café where the dinner is actually worth staying for' — a fair tag.
Office workers from 17:30; a mixed CBD crowd through the evening.
From 17:30 the room fills with after-work drinkers from the surrounding Flinders Lane and William Street office towers — small groups of two to six, mostly. By 19:30 the bar trade thins and the room turns into a quieter dinner room until close. Saturday afternoons pull a mixed brunch-and-late-lunch crowd; Sundays are café-only and quieter. Time Out Melbourne's 2023 CBD round-up flagged Grain Store as 'the best after-work room in the CBD for a 6pm to 8pm slot' — accurate, and the closing time is the only reason it doesn't show up on late-night lists.
The recurring notes.
- The by-the-glass wine list is the reason — 16–20 pours with a Victorian and Adelaide Hills lean, and the sommelier rotates them monthly. — The Age Good Food guide, recent editions
- Broadsheet Melbourne 2022 revisit: 'the CBD café that figured out how to host after-work without redecorating.' — Broadsheet Melbourne, 2022 revisit feature
- r/melbourne CBD after-work threads, recurring: 'the CBD café where the dinner is actually worth staying for.' — r/melbourne CBD recurring after-work threads
- Recurring Google Maps note: closes 22:00 weekdays — plan to move on if the night is going to run later than 21:30. — Google Maps Grain Store Melbourne reviews, recurring
Match the night to the room.
- Right for:After-work drinks with a couple of colleagues — two glasses of Pyren shiraz and a charcuterie board.
- Right for:Quieter pre-dinner drinks before a Flinders Lane restaurant — the room won't be loud at 18:00.
- Avoid if:You want a late-night cocktail destination — head to Bar Americano or Eau de Vie two streets over.
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