Another fortnight, another pub-club. This time we headed to the rejigged Victoria Hotel to sample the food from their newly opened kitchen. The pub itself hasn't changed too much - there's still a ping-pong table in the front room, still an odd assortment of furniture in the beer garden, and still a quiet laid-back vibe. The menu is pretty affordable and well-stocked with vegie options: a risotto, some pastas, a burger and a curry plus a few starters.
I've become pretty predictable and decided I'd sample yet another vegie burger ($12).
This was a fairly mediocre burger - a potato-y veg patty, some lettuce, onion and tomato on a lightly toasted white bun. The flavours were pretty limited; we were forced to reach for the tomato sauce to kick things up a notch. The chips were good at least.
Cindy went healthier - daal with roti, rice and raita ($12).
Cindy went healthier - daal with roti, rice and raita ($12).
Cindy was hoping for a soupier daal, rather than this chunky version but this was still pretty acceptable, he raita and roti in particular added something to a fairly straightforward curry.
Our meals, like those of our companions, were adequate without being amazing. The Vic is cheap - we haven't had many $12 meals on our pub-club wanderings - and you basically get what you pay for. Still, the pub itself has upsides: ping-pong, Gentle Ben on the stereo, and an excellent Monday night vibe.
Our meals, like those of our companions, were adequate without being amazing. The Vic is cheap - we haven't had many $12 meals on our pub-club wanderings - and you basically get what you pay for. Still, the pub itself has upsides: ping-pong, Gentle Ben on the stereo, and an excellent Monday night vibe.
The Victoria Hotel
380 Victoria Street, Brunswick
9388 0830
veg snacks $6-$9, mains $12-$16
Accessibility: There are small single steps scattered from entry through to the beer garden. There's lots of space around the tables. All ordering and payment occurs at a high bar.