Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Stepping out for a breath of fresh air

Thanks for the visits and comments so far guys, its great to know that my mates and I are not the only ones keen on this idea.
I'll be keeping up the blog but just a heads-up that things will be quiet on the home front for a couple of weeks whilst I take some r&r out of town. Yes, sacrilege, I should really be spending my time off in knocking over all those places on my list. If I'd planned my trip a little later/started this blog a little earlier in the year, things might have been different. As it is, I'll be back before you know it. And of course, if anyone's got any reviews or comments about places that they think belong here, just keep 'em coming!

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Father Flanagan's $10 steak - Review

We started out this evening with the plan to tackle the Sunday roast at Don't Tell Tom in Sydney Road. Sadly, we were informed by the friendly bloke checking tickets at the door, that they had a tickets-only show on at the moment, as part of the music festival. So folks, if you are chasing a sunday roast, right now don't pay any attention to my list. I'm hoping things will be back to normal in a couple of weeks, but if they aren't I'll have to do a bit of updating.

So the three of us ventured down to Father Flanagan's,
484 Smith St (on the corner of Alexander Pde & Smith St) in Collingwood to sample their $10 steaks instead.
We were pretty happy with what we found, so without further ado, here's the story.

Salad: I can't rave about the salad, it had some squiggle of very ordinary creamy dressing across the top of some sliced onion and tomato over mixed leaves, but it was better than none at all, and didn't detract from the main event.
Chips: always a shame when they are placed under the steak, as there's the chance of sogginess, but these were fine. I'm always quick to shift the steak when it appears anyway, so any possible sogging avoided. Fairly generous serve of decent chips.
Steak: decent t-bone, everyone was happy with the way their steak was cooked to their liking, served with a basic pub-style gravy over the top. Thankfully it wasn't swimming in the stuff as I'm not the world's biggest fan of it, but its always good when there's something there to finish the chips off with.
Drinks: we had pints of beer and cider with our dinner, they were good, and not overpriced.
Atmosphere at the pub: tonight was fairly quiet, a couple of Irish boys sitting up at the bar chatting to the bartender, a handful of other people around, with Phil Collins crooning gently over the soundsytem. Definitely not a packed and jumping kind of place, although I have been here for St Patrick's Day and you couldn't move - packed in like sardines. From the looks of it they cater to the Uni crowd pretty well with lots of student offers, cheap drinks on certain nights etc.

Overall - good deal, definitely a bargain steak night to recommend if you're at a loose end on a Sunday and you've run out of dosh.

Note: I do have a shot of the plate on my phone but having trouble downloading it for some reason. Will get to it when I've had a word with the phone co.

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

More fodder!

OK I've gone forth and fetched up a few more places that are elsewhere for my southern & eastern-based cousins. I may have even dug up a couple from the west, too! Yes, not all of these are $10. I will slowly whittle it back as I go along. What I'd like eventually is to have the ideal list - the best $10 meal in Melbourne for every night of the week. Occasionally when I need a change of pace or I'm feeling a bit flush, I'll go all out and try one of these $12 or $13 nights...

How's this list looking? I'm pretty keen to give some of these a try-out. If anyone else has a review or a suggestion for me, please feel free to post it in the comments section. Or you can email me on

Monday
Father Flanagan's, 484 Smith St (Cnr Alexander Pde & Smith St) Collingwood - $5 meals & $6 steins
Clare Castle Hotel, 354 Graham St, Port Melbourne - All Meals $10
The Hawthorn Hotel, 481 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn - Parma & a pot $10 (6-9pm)
Prince Alfred Hotel, 355 Bay St, Port Melbourne - everything on the menu is $13 (except entrees/bar snacks, which are $6.50 - $9.50)
Gertrude Hotel, 148 Gertrude St, Fitzroy - all meals $12 except for steak & salmon $14
Richmond Club Hotel, 100 Swan St, Richmond - $10 parma
Edinburgh Castle, 681 Sydney Rd, Brunswick - $9.99 for roo & glass of wine

Tuesday
Clare Castle Hotel, 354 Graham St, Port Melbourne - Choice of 5 Parmas for $10
Stag's Head Hotel, 39 Cecil St, Williamstown - Parma $10 (advisable to book)
Gertrude Hotel, 148 Gertrude St, Fitzroy - Pasta/Parma night $10

The Hawthorn Hotel, 481 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn - Parma & a pot $10 (6-8.30pm)
Richmond Club Hotel, 100 Swan St, Richmond - $10 steak
Rathdowne Tavern, 184 Rathdowne St, Carlton - $10 steak night
Edinburgh Castle, 681 Sydney Rd, Brunswick - $9.50 pot and a pie

Wednesday
The Nash Hotel, 344 Victoria St, Richmond - Porterhouse with chips & salad, choice of gravies for $12, available both lunch (12-2.30pm) and dinner (6-9pm)
Stag's Head Hotel, 39 Cecil St, Williamstown - steak $12 (advisable to book)
The Hawthorn Hotel, 481 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn - Parma & a pot $10 (6-9pm)
The Bendigo Hotel, 125 Johnston St, Collingwood - Parma (9 different varieties) & a pot $10
Cornish Arms, 163A Sydney Rd, Brunswick - $12 steak night
Father Flanagan's, 484 Smith St (Cnr Alexander Pde & Smith St) Collingwood - $10 monster roast

Thursday
Gertrude Hotel, 148 Gertrude St, Fitzroy - Parma $10, Steak $14
The Hawthorn Hotel, 481 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn - $12 steak night (6-9pm)

Palookaville, 416 Brunswick St, Fitzroy - everything $10
Father Flanagan's, 484 Smith St (Cnr Alexander Pde & Smith St) Collingwood - $11 parma & a pot

Friday
The Bendigo Hotel, 125 Johnston St, Collingwood - scotch fillet steak & a pot $10
The Hawthorn Hotel, 481 Burwood Rd, Hawthorn - $12 mains (6-7pm)

Saturday
The Rose Hotel, 406 Napier St, Fitzroy - mains $8.50 - $13 (12pm - 10pm)
Palookaville, 416 Brunswick St, Fitzroy - everything $10

Sunday
Don't Tell Tom, 420 Sydney Rd, Brunswick - $10 sunday roast
Father Flanagan's, 484 Smith St (Cnr Alexander Pde & Smith St) Collingwood - $10 steaks
Spread Eagle Hotel, 372 Bridge Rd, Richmond - Parma-fest (Choice of 5 toppings - Hawaiian, Mexican, Traditional, Bolognese and Meat Lovers) $12

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Last night's $10 meal = fail

Went out in search of a $10 steak night last night. Failed miserably.

Its not always going to be good news when you go out for a $10 meal, and I will not be just reporting the good news. You need to know where to avoid, as well as the great places to go!

Drove around several pubs, before settling for Rajee's Instant Indian. $7.50 for vegie curry, $10 for meat. Came with your choice of one kind of curry, and a big plate of rice.

Short review: Don't waste your time people, I reckon there's got to be a better option out there.
I know of a curry place on Elizabeth St in the city which does a plate for $11 which is definitely better - 3 curries instead of one, plus the rice, and the curry is of a far better quality. The curry at Rajee's was lacking in flavour, watery, minimal on everything except sauce. Sure, people might suggest that you get what you pay for - but I say, the competition for my blue heeler is fierce, and I won't be returning to Rajee's.

A list for future reviews

I'm trying to map out my week.

Here's what I have in store so far (and yes, its all located in the northern suburbs - will update as I get info from further afield):

Tue
Rathdowne Tavern, Rathdowne St, Carlton - $10 steak night
or
Edinburgh Castle, Sydney Rd, Brunswick - $9.50 pot and a pie

Wed
Cornish Arms, Sydney Rd, Brunswick - $12 steak night (obviously if I find something for $10 on Wednesdays, the Cornish Arms will get dumped from the plans)

Thu
Palookaville, Brunswick St, Fitzroy - everything $10

Fri
Nothing as yet

Sat
Nothing

Sun
Don't Tell Tom, Sydney Rd, Brunswick - $10 sunday roast

Mon
Edinburgh Castle, Sydney Rd, Brunswick - $9.99 for a roo dinner & glass of wine

$10 meals in Melbourne - do you really need an explanation?


My mates and I love the $10 steak night you get at some pubs.

When you're a bit skint, but you still want to go out for some dinner, the $10 steak night is the undisputed champion of meals. I'm happy to disagree with those who would prefer the parma to take line honours - c'mon people, man up! I love a good $10 parma as much as the next human, particularly when they are, and I borrow this phrase from a good mate, "as big as your face". But surely, when we're talking about value for money here, the $10 steak is the outright winner? But I digress. Any meal at a pub, or anywhere else for that matter, that means you only have to part with a blue heeler, is the real winner here. We're not going to waste our time with 'meal deals' from various fast food joints around the place. I'm talking a real dinner, on a plate, preferably with a pot thrown in for good measure. And that's the point of this blog.

I've never been able to find this information all laid out in one place, nice and easy to find online. So I'm going to do it myself. Whenever I find a place selling a cheap dinner - especially one of those $10 steak nights I've been waxing lyrical about - I'll put it down here. I know I'll use the info myself. And I reckon, in these harsh economic times, that I won't be the only person to find this a mine of useful information. Naturally, if you're as keen on this sort of thing as I am, you'll want to give me a heads-up for your favourite $10 meal venue. Thanks in advance for helping out your fellow bargain-hunters!

Well obviously today its not going to be chockablock with the info you want. But I'm sure as the weeks roll by that you'll find this a great resource; one that you want to return to again.
Because lets face it - who doesn't love a cheap night out at the pub? And $10 steak nights are the best! Well, I don't want to talk it up too much - but honestly fellas, don't you think this information is the answer to our prayers?! I personally reckon the $10 steak night could be the saving of our hides in the global economic crisis, and I for one will be supporting them wherever possible.