Live Music Pub Fitzroy

Labour in Vain

$$ · 197A Brunswick Street, Fitzroy, Melbourne
Address
197A Brunswick Street
Fitzroy VIC 3065
Nearest Transit
In the thick of the Brunswick Street strip in Fitzroy. Trams run the length of Brunswick Street to the door, a short ride from the CBD.
Live Music
Free live music Thursday through Sunday. Open into the evening daily. Check labourinvain.com.au for the week's lineup.
Drinks Specialty
Twelve rotating taps, plus wine, spirits and liqueurs
Food
No kitchen. The bar is happy for you to order in from a nearby restaurant and eat at your table.
Reservations
Walk-in · intimate room
Live Music Heritage Pub Craft Beer Free Entry Brunswick Street
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There is no cover charge for the bands. Arrive before the music starts on Thursday to Sunday to get a seat in the small front room.

Our Take

Old Fitzroy, Still Standing on Brunswick Street

Labour in Vain sits on Brunswick Street in the heart of Fitzroy, in a building that went up in 1853 and has traded as a pub since 1998. Broadsheet and Time Out both file it as a Fitzroy live music bar rather than a polished cocktail room, and that is the point. The floors are worn, the room is small, and the welcome is for everyone.

This is a pub for people who want a beer, a band and a conversation, not a tasting menu. Visit Melbourne describes it as a little gritty and a little dingy, with its heart in the right place, and that reading holds up. If you came to Fitzroy looking for the version of the neighbourhood that existed before the renovations, this is one of the rooms where it survives.

The Room

The bar itself is intimate, a single worn room off Brunswick Street with the music staged close to the drinkers. Look at the signage and you will spot the quirk locals love. The name is painted as Labour on one door and Labor on another, a nod to the short period around 1900 when Australian officials argued over dropping the U. The story is told on the pub's own pages and repeated in the local listings.

The Drinks

The draw at the bar is the tap wall. The pub runs twelve taps that rotate through seasonal beers, backed by wine, spirits and liqueurs, per its official site. There is no kitchen, so the house position is refreshingly simple. Order food in from a Brunswick Street restaurant and eat it at your table while you drink. For a craft beer crawl through the north side, that combination of a rotating tap list and no pressure to order a meal is exactly what makes it easy to settle in.

The Crowd

People of all ages and backgrounds, by the venue's own description, drawn together by the bands. The free live music from Thursday to Sunday is what regulars rate it for, and the room turns over from after-work drinkers early to a music crowd as the night runs on.

Who It Is For
What to Order
Whatever Is on Tap
Twelve taps rotate. Ask the bar what landed this week and start there.
A Glass of Wine
A simple pour for the band, away from the tap wall.
A Spirit and a Seat
Spirits and liqueurs are stocked. Grab a seat before the music starts.
Dinner Ordered In
No kitchen here. Bring in food from a Brunswick Street restaurant.
Pair This Bar With

On a Fitzroy and inner north music night, line it up with Cherry Bar in Melbourne for rock and roll, The Night Cat in Melbourne for live bands in the round, and The John Curtin Hotel in Melbourne for another heritage music pub.

Planning a night out? Read our best live music bars in Melbourne guide and our best bars in Melbourne list. Browse more on the Melbourne live music bars hub or find a pour near you at craft beer near me.

Sources: Labour in Vain official site (labourinvain.com.au, accessed June 2026); Broadsheet Melbourne; Time Out Melbourne; Visit Melbourne; The Happiest Hour. Build year (1853), pub conversion (1998), the twelve taps, the no-kitchen policy and the Labour and Labor door names confirmed against the venue's own site and the Melbourne listings above.

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