The Gasometer Hotel
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I LOVE THIS PUB! We came in on a Wednesday night when Living End were playing and despite not actually going to the gig, we soaked up some of the atmo…
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We usually attend the AIM ensemble night. We look forward to coming down from ballarat and enjoying great food and music..on the 23rd april this yr th…
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Had dinner here with my significant other and another couple. I wanted the salmon but was told they'd run out. It was 7pm so a bit too early to start …
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9 Reviews on “The Gasometer Hotel”
Had dinner here with my significant other and another couple. I wanted the salmon but was told they’d run out. It was 7pm so a bit too early to start running out of ingredients. Ordered the curry instead. We also ordered two of the Sunday Roasts and the fish and chips. Food took ages to come out and my partner who usually has a small appetite said his roast was much too little in serving size. My curry was so so and the fish and chips too oily. To add insult to injury they also rang out of mulled wine! Good service. Good atmosphere.
The menu is very small and a bit of a mix and match of food. I must say that the pork ribs were actually kinda nice. Simple pub but more than does the job.
I recently found myself at the Gasometer doing Beyonc dance classes in the room at the back they often have music gigs in (random). There was an hour break between the two classes I had booked in to so I lounged around the dining room and tucked into a parma which was absolutely huge and unbelievably filling (I struggled in that second class let me tell you). Affectionately nicknamed the ‘Gaso’ there’s actually a strong sense of atmosphere inside and interior wise it’s all things beautiful brickwork, stained glass windows and chandeliers. An accidental find but a friendly pub with decent food and lots of happy hipsters
Great local pub! I love that they have some real variation on their menu. Yes, there’s the typically Parma and burgers but they have dumplings and veggie options too. I had the calamari and tempura brocolli and they did not disappoint! I’ve been here a few times and the atmosphere is really warm and friendly. This is a live music venue too, which I think gives extra character and makes it a great place to have a relaxed catch up with friends.
This place changes it’s menu more than any other pub I know. Last I heard they were going to have Footy on the big screen with sound and a Footy Menu. I got there yesterday to watch the footy at 3:30pm. There was no big screen, no sound and no footy menu despite it still being advertised on the chalk boards everywhere. In fact, the kitchen wasn’t open at all! They wanted us to wait until 5pm for it to reopen and it was Pierogi night so they didn’t even have their ‘NEW MENU’ they keep banging on about. Before that it was a Japanese menu and before that it was pub grub. Seriously, what is going on? I used to go to this pub for food but not anymore, Gaso, I give up. You are the most unreliable pub in Fitzroy and I’ve found I can’t count on you for anything more than a beer and some music. Just do us all a favour and stop advertising the fact you’re now a footy pub PLEASE.
A Thursday night at the Gaso and for some reason there’s sport on the screen. I’m considering that for some time now our whole culture has been moving as toward a catastrophe, with a tortured tension that is growing from decade to decade: restlessly, violently, headlong, like a river that wants to reach the end. . . .
With that in mind I thought I best order a drink to numb the pain of the days tortures and find some modicum of hope at the bottom of my glass. The barkeeps here are always gentlemen and women of the highest order, it’s a shame they are chained to a rock that’s spinning in an endless vacuum.
They say your soul leaves your body as you die and that alcohol is like chicken soup for the soul.
If I had a soul I would want it to leave my body, full of alcohol and escape through the retractable roof at The Gasometer.
What a glorious place.
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Wow. Remind me to avoid this place when a gig is on. Food here is average and expensive, bar service ain’t so great either (and the selection is limited). Gig room at the back has terrible layout and horrible acoustics, sounded like I was inside a washing machine.