1 Theobald Street, Thornbury, VIC 3071
Plan Your Visit
No booking for the taproom. Hours run mostly Thursday through Sunday, so check the brewery's site before a midweek trip. The space suits groups of twenty to sixty, which is why it takes private functions.
Ask Us a Question More Craft Beer in MelbourneOur Take on 3 Ravens
3 Ravens has been brewing in Thornbury since 2003, which makes it Melbourne's oldest independent brewery, and the taproom carries that lineage without making a fuss about it. The five-metre brewery bar pours twelve rotating taps drawn from the core range, seasonal releases, limited editions, and the experimental brews the team is testing that week. Broadsheet calls it a true hidden gem of a space, and the description fits: this is a working brewery that happens to let you drink at the source.
The room itself was once a venue known as the Pleasure Palace, and the low-ceilinged warehouse still reads as part-industrial, part-hangout. In 2016 the old zebra-striped couches gave way to repurposed pallets and high wooden tables, and a free-play pool table and a turntable for spinning vinyl complete the back-street feel. It is the antithesis of a polished cocktail bar, and that is exactly why the locals who flag it tend to guard the recommendation.
Beyond the beer, the bar pours local spirits and classic cocktails rebuilt with a beer twist, which is a smarter idea than it sounds when the brewers are the ones behind it. If you are building a northern-suburbs beer crawl, line it up with Carwyn Cellars in Thornbury and Boatrocker, or head into the city for Boilermaker House. Start at the source, though. The freshest beer in the postcode is poured here.
Thornbury has quietly become one of Melbourne’s most rewarding beer postcodes, and 3 Ravens anchors it. The brewery does not chase the polish of the inner-city cocktail rooms, and that is the point: the appeal here is provenance, a short walk between taprooms, and beer poured a few metres from where it was made. For anyone working north of the river, it is the kind of local that earns repeat visits rather than a single tick off a list.
With twelve rotating taps, the right move is to ask what was kegged most recently. The experimental and limited pours are the reason to come to the brewery rather than buy the cans elsewhere.
3 Ravens has been refining its handcrafted range since 2003. The flagship pale is the benchmark to start with before chasing the seasonals.
The bar revamps classic cocktails with a beer twist. A novelty in most hands, a genuinely good idea when the brewers build it.
For non-beer drinkers, the bar keeps a short list of local spirits. A fair fallback in a room that is unapologetically about the taps.
Best Time to Visit
Weekend afternoons when the taproom opens at midday and the pool table is free. Friday evenings bring the after-work beer crowd. It runs mostly Thursday to Sunday, so confirm hours before a weekday visit.
Who It's For
Beer drinkers who want it fresh from the tank, groups after a relaxed warehouse hangout, and anyone who prefers a turntable and a pool table to a polished cocktail list. Not the spot for a quiet date.
Broadsheet Melbourne flags it as a true hidden gem, a working brewery that lets you drink at the source rather than a polished bar.
Concrete Playground and The Urban List both point to the rotating experimental and limited taps as the reason to drink here rather than buy the cans.
The warehouse feel, free pool table and vinyl turntable come up again and again as the draw for relaxed group hangs over a slick night out.
Sources: 3 Ravens official site (2026); Broadsheet Melbourne; Concrete Playground; The Urban List Melbourne; Tagvenue.
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