About Rooftop at Deluxe Bar
Rooftop at Deluxe Bar is a multi-level entertainment venue combining a bar, dining room, and nightclub in the heart of Moonee Ponds. Situated at 595 Mount Alexander Road (www.australiandestinations.com.au ), this two-floor venue features multiple bars, dance floors and a large open-air rooftop beer garden (www.deluxebar.com.au ) (www.zestapp.com.au ). It’s a popular local hotspot due to its modern club vibe and versatile spaces (it can even accommodate up to 500 guests for big events (www.deluxebar.com.au )). The bar’s beachfront-style rooftop terrace and energetic atmosphere make it a standout in the inner-West Melbourne nightlife scene (www.deluxebar.com.au ) (www.deluxebar.com.au ).
Events and Programming
Deluxe Bar runs a packed event schedule. Weeknights feature themed nights and drink specials (for example, Thursday “Parma Night” has $10 chicken parmigiana on the rooftop from 4pm (deluxebar.aussienic.net )). Friday nights (“Knock Off” drinks) start early with drink deals and live acoustic music, building to DJ sets after 10pm (deluxebar.aussienic.net ). Saturdays are main club nights: the downstairs floor spins party hits, upstairs plays house & electronic, plus the rooftop beer garden opens around 5pm for DJs and dancing (deluxebar.aussienic.net ). In addition to regular club nights, Deluxe hosts many special events: themed disco and old-school dance parties, race-day kick-ons (Cox Plate afterparties), cover-band gigs and even bottomless cocktail sessions (www.deluxebar.com.au ) (www.deluxebar.com.au ). In past events a live 80s/90s cover band (“Rock Agenda”) played to over 200 people, with advance tickets ($10 early bird online, $20 at the door) (www.deluxebar.com.au ). Standout events like the “Bottomless Cocktails” series sell 2-hour unlimited drink tickets for about $40 (www.deluxebar.com.au ). Typical club-night door prices range from $10–$20 (some Saturday parties even offered free entry before 10pm (deluxebar.aussienic.net )), while special shows and large events can reach $25–$40. Follow the Deluxe Bar website or social listings to catch upcoming lineups and ticket details.
Tickets and Booking
Tickets for Deluxe Bar events are usually sold online and sometimes at the door, depending on the event. Smaller weekly parties often allow walk-up entry (e.g. one recent “Over 30s” Saturday party offered $10 earlybird online or $20 cash at the door (www.deluxebar.com.au )). Bigger events and special promotions commonly require advance purchase. For example, the bottomless cocktail night ($40 ticket) was online-only with no door sales (www.deluxebar.com.au ). The venue has its own online booking system and often uses event partners, but it does not support third-party resale – only buy from official sources. Best practice is to book early: popular nights sell out and early-bird discounts often apply to the first few tickets. Check the Deluxe Bar website, Facebook page or event listings for release dates. Ticket prices vary from very affordable club covers (around $10–$20) to higher-end packages (such as $40 for 2 hours of unlimited drinks). If attending a large function or live show, reserve well in advance; smaller club nights may also allow pay-at-door on the night.
Seating and Layout
Deluxe Bar is largely a general-admission nightclub rather than a seated theatre. Guests can roam between levels and bars; there is no reserved table seating for most events. The venue has two main dance areas on separate floors: upstairs is the principal dance floor where DJs and acts perform, and downstairs is a more relaxed lounge space with couches and bar tables. As one reviewer notes, “upstairs is the main dance-floor, which fast becomes a sea of people after 11pm,” while the ground floor offers “a chilled out lounge downstairs with comfy seats” (www.weekendnotes.com ). The rooftop is an open-air beer-garden with standing room and a few high tables – it’s perfect for groups who want fresh air and city views. For listening to music, the upper dance floor has the loud club acoustics; the downstairs lounge is quieter by comparison. The venue also advertises separate function rooms or VIP areas that can be reserved for private events, and a “Gold Room” that holds about 80–150 people for seated functions. For best views: the rooftop gives panoramic perspective of the room, the upstairs balcony overlooks the dance floor, and the downstairs bar can see any main performances. Note that club layouts change per event, so if you need particular seating (wheelchair space or table), contact Deluxe Bar in advance.
Getting There and Parking
Address: 595 Mount Alexander Road, Moonee Ponds VIC 3039 (www.australiandestinations.com.au ). The bar is located on a busy commercial strip close to Moonee Ponds Junction. By tram , take Route 59 (the Mt Alexander Road line); it runs from Elizabeth Street in the CBD all the way down Mt Alexander Rd – get off at Pratt/Gladstone St, a short 2–3 minute walk to the venue (steppinoutevents.com.au ). Multiple bus routes also serve Mt Alexander Road (for example, routes 469, 472, 504, 508 and the SmartBus 959 run nearby (moovitapp.com )). By train , the nearest station is Moonee Ponds on the Craigieburn line. From there it’s roughly a 10-minute stroll along Club Terrace and Mt Alexander Road to Deluxe Bar (www.weekendnotes.com ). Driving is less convenient but possible: street parking is available around the block, and notably there is free parking on Gladstone Street and adjacent side streets early in meets (steppinoutevents.com.au ). From the city, it’s about a 20-minute drive (15 min without traffic). For late-night travel home: note that the last trains on weekends leave Moonee Ponds around midnight, and after-hours commuters can use NightRider buses along Puckle Street or hail Uber/Taxi from nearby Hoddle St. If driving, keep an eye on parking restrictions – most nearby parking is unrestricted at night, but plan a designated driver if you’ll be drinking.
Inside the Venue
On arrival you’ll find Deluxe Bar has multiple entry points (ground floor main door and sometimes a side entrance). A security check is standard for large events; 18+ photo ID is required for entry (www.deluxebar.com.au ). The dress code is smart-casual: no beach thongs or athletic gear. For example, walk-in attire rules state “If it’s on Jersey Shore, it’s not getting through the door” (deluxebar.aussienic.net ). Once inside, you can expect a lively club atmosphere: dim lighting, thumping sound system, and packed dance floors. The bars serve a full range of drinks. Beer on tap and bottles are offered (a reviewer noted beers starting around $4.50), plus a variety of cocktails. Deluxe’s special events include cocktails like Cosmopolitans and Aperol Spritz (www.deluxebar.com.au ), while standard nights serve mixed drinks, shots and non-alcoholic options. The kitchen serves casual pub fare all night – choices include share plates of chips, onion rings or dips (www.deluxebar.com.au ), and mains like chicken parmas, schnitzels, burgers and pizzas (www.deluxebar.com.au ) (www.deluxebar.com.au ). You can order food between dancing sessions or while chilling in the lounge area. The venue also provides amenities for comfort: restrooms are on site (men’s, women’s and presumably accessible facilities). A coat-check or cloakroom is often offered at events (steppinoutevents.com.au ), so you can leave jackets securely. There are often large screens or projectors showing sport or music visuals, especially in private function rooms. Merchandise is not commonly sold by Deluxe Bar itself. Public Wi-Fi is not advertised, so assume none, but mobile reception is generally OK inside. Follow the posted rules: no outside food/drinks, no illicit substances. If you need water, bottled water can be purchased at the bar. A locker room is not available, though personal items can be stowed in the cloak check for a small fee during events.
Nearby Amenities
Just steps away from Deluxe Bar are plenty of other venues and services. Directly across the street is a 24/7 kebab shop – handy for late-night food (www.weekendnotes.com ). Nearby restaurants along Mt Alexander Road include pizza spots, Thai and Middle Eastern eateries. For example, Florentine Pizza & Charcoal Chicken and I Dream of Sushi are within walking distance (www.australiandestinations.com.au ). The Mount Alexander Hotel (at 690 Mt Alexander Rd, two blocks north) is a classic pub and bistro if you want a sit-down meal or a quiet drink before or after your club night. For coffee and brunch, there are cafes on Puckle Street and Hall Street about 5–10 minutes away. Parking is limited on site, so many guests park near the local supermarket or use nearby council car parks (check signage). If you’re staying overnight, budget motels and apartment hotels are in Moonee Ponds or nearby Essendon/Mt. Alexander areas. On race days and big sports weekends, Deluxe Bar attracts crowds, so nearby accommodation (like Quest Ascot Vale or Docklands hotels) often offer off-peak rates. For late-night transport home, the 467 NightRider bus (when running) stops near the Moonee Ponds Junction, and ride-share points are usually on Pratt Street next to the bar. It’s wise to leave some margin after last drinks: the venue stays open till 3am Fri/Sat, but Melbourne public transit ends service around midnight, so plan a taxi or stay the night if needed.
What Makes This Venue Special
Deluxe Bar stands out for its unique combination of nightclub energy and friendly suburban vibe. Its most eye-catching feature is definitely the open-air rooftop beer garden – not many outer-city venues have a dedicated rooftop terrace for dancing under the stars. The multi-level design also offers flexibility: a lively dance club upstairs, a relaxed lounge below, plus the rooftop, so it feels big but not cramped. The venue has become a cultural hub north of Melbourne: local clubs and universities hold O-Week parties and graduation events here, sports teams celebrate at end-of-season balls, and race fans gather for Cox Plate kick-ons (www.deluxebar.com.au ). In the local bar community, Deluxe Bar has a reputation for cheap drinks (one blogger notes beers from about $4.50 and $5 shots (www.weekendnotes.com )) and pumping music. Its weekly themes (like 80s, 90s or disco nights) and recurring events (such as the “Valley Over 30s” party) have created a loyal following. Famous DJs and dance acts – including national acts like the Stafford Brothers and Havana Brown on occasion – have spun upstairs, so the club essentially brings a slice of Melbourne’s CBD party scene to Moonee Ponds (deluxebar.aussienic.net ). Finally, Deluxe Bar’s longevity and function space make it special: it’s one of the few late-license (3am) venues in the area, and it invests back into the community (often fundraising or hosting celebrations for local causes). All these traits together give the venue its own character, making it more than just another bar – it’s a lively nightlife landmark in the inner west.
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility: The main entrance is at street level with no ramps, and the venue spans multiple floors. Someone in a wheelchair should contact Deluxe Bar in advance; the ground floor has an accessible restroom, but the upper floor and rooftop require stairs. Staff may be able to provide assistance or an alternate path. What to Bring: Bring your photo ID and ticket confirmation (printed or on your phone). Wear comfortable shoes – it’s a dance club, so high heels can be a challenge. A sweater is wise if you plan to hit the rooftop late at night (it can get cool upstairs). Dress Code: Dress neatly – smart casual is preferred. No sports jerseys or flip-flops (locally called “thongs” – note Deluxe isn’t strict about thongs on the rooftop early, but none are allowed inside after dark (deluxebar.aussienic.net )). Avoid very baggy or graphic attire if you’re going upstairs. Age Limits: Most nights are 18+ only (you will be ID-checked at the door (www.deluxebar.com.au )). Occasionally Deluxe hosts “Over 30s” nights where everyone must be 30 or over (and anyone under 30 must have a companion over 30) (www.deluxebar.com.au ). Entry Fees: There is almost always a cover charge after a certain hour (often around $10 on Friday/Saturday nights). Getting there earlier (before 10pm) can save you from paying cover on Saturdays (deluxebar.aussienic.net ). Events advertise if they have no door sales (for example, the 2-hour cocktail nights required advance e-tickets (www.deluxebar.com.au )). Security: Deluxe Bar enforces alcohol laws strictly. No re-entry once you leave. You can bring a reasonably sized daypack or handbag for personal items, but large suitcases or outside alcohol/food are prohibited. There are bag checks and pat-downs on busy nights. There is a coat check room available (steppinoutevents.com.au ) where you can safely stow jackets and bags for a small fee. Payments: The bars accept credit cards (Visa/Mastercard) and cash. ATM machines are not inside, so plan accordingly (there’s one around 1 block away at Woolworths). Food: Besides the bar snacks, Deluxe Bar’s menu serves full meals all night (values like pizza $12–18, parmas $18–22). Plan to eat either at Deluxe or at nearby restaurants; it’s allowed to bring a takeaway plate back. Noise Level: It gets loud, especially after 10pm. If you're sensitive, earplugs can help. Timing: Plan extra time to get in on busy nights (DJ sets can draw long lines). Check event start times – shows often start after 9pm and go until 3am. Last drinks are typically called around 2:30am. The best nights (Fri/Sat) start filling up after 11pm. COVID/Vaccination: The venue currently follows Victorian guidelines. (Check latest rules – masks may be required only for vulnerability reasons, and proof of vaccination has not been needed in late 2025.) Plan for the Last Train: If you intend to take the train home, note that the last train from Moonee Ponds station leaves before 12:30am on weekends. The 467 NightRider bus runs to the city in the early hours, or rideshares/taxis are readily available.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the capacity of Rooftop at Deluxe Bar?
The venue has multiple levels and areas. For large privately-booked events they can handle up to around 500 people (www.deluxebar.com.au ). In everyday service mode the crowd is smaller (each dance floor might hold a few dozen to 100 people). There are distinct spaces (dance floors upstairs, lounges downstairs, rooftop) that share the total).
How do I buy tickets and what do they cost?
Tickets are sold through Deluxe Bar’s official channels (website, Facebook events) and affiliated promoters. Prices vary by event. Club nights often have $10–$20 cover, while special events can be pricier. For example, one "Over 30s" party had $10 early bird online or $20 at the door (www.deluxebar.com.au ), whereas a bottomless cocktail session was $40 online-only (www.deluxebar.com.au ). Door sales depend on the event – small parties may allow entry without pre-booking, but big nights are best booked in advance.
Where is Rooftop at Deluxe Bar and what transport can I use?
The address is 595 Mt Alexander Road, Moonee Ponds (www.australiandestinations.com.au ). It’s on the tram 59 route (Mt Alexander Rd line) – get off at Pratt/Gladstone St by the bar (steppinoutevents.com.au ). Several bus routes serve Mt Alexander Road too (e.g. 469, 472, 504, 508, 959 (moovitapp.com )). If coming by train, the nearest station is Moonee Ponds (Craigieburn line), about a 10-minute walk away (www.weekendnotes.com ). If driving, on-street parking is available on side streets (free on Gladstone/Pratt) and paid parking is nearby. Rideshares can drop you right at the venue entrance.
Is there parking or a car park for Deluxe Bar?
Limited street parking is near the venue. Gladstone Street and Pratt Street (just off Mt Alexander Road) allow free parking for patrons (steppinoutevents.com.au ). These spots can fill up on busy nights. There is no dedicated lot for the bar, so if street parking is scarce, nearby paid parking or public car parks (such as at Arden Street Sports Ground) may be options. Late-night buses and rideshares can also be a safer bet after closing.
What time should I arrive at Deluxe Bar?
On event nights (Fri/Sat) the bar opens around 5:00pm (www.mooneeponds3039.com.au ). Early arrival can be an advantage – Saturdays often have free entry until 10pm (deluxebar.aussienic.net ). Door fees typically start by 10–11pm when DJ sets begin and crowds pick up. Expect the biggest crowds after 11pm. If you want prime spot or want to avoid the rush, getting there by 9–10pm is recommended. (For weekday specials, check their schedule – e.g. some Thursdays have specials from late afternoon.)
Is Rooftop at Deluxe Bar wheelchair accessible?
The venue has a main entrance at ground level. The downstairs area and restrooms are on that level, but note that the upstairs dance floor and rooftop require stairs. Deluxe Bar has not prominently advertised full ADA compliance. Patrons needing accessibility assistance should call the venue in advance to confirm access provisions.
Is there a dress code?
Yes. Dress code is smart-casual. Do not wear flip-flops/flip-flops (thongs) or overly casual attire upstairs. As one source humorously notes, “If it’s on Jersey Shore, it’s not getting through the door” (deluxebar.aussienic.net ), and Deluxe specifically forbids thongs in the club area after hours (deluxebar.aussienic.net ). When in doubt, aim for neat casual or cocktail-style attire.
What items or behaviors are not allowed?
Standard club rules apply. You must have valid ID (21+ for drinks, 18+ to enter) (www.deluxebar.com.au ). Outside alcohol or food is prohibited. Large bags may be searched. Weapons and illicit substances are banned. Phones and cameras (for personal use) are generally allowed, but professional camera equipment is usually not permitted without approval. Smoking is only allowed in designated outdoor areas. If you break rules or become too intoxicated, staff will refuse service according to the law (www.deluxebar.com.au ).
Are there age restrictions?
Yes. The venue enforces an 18+ minimum age by law – you will need a photo ID to prove you’re over 18 (www.deluxebar.com.au ). Most club nights are strictly 18+. There are occasionally special nights for older crowds (for example, a “Over 30s” party required all guests to be at least 30 years old (www.deluxebar.com.au )). Always check the event details: if minors are invited (e.g. a midday family event), that will be clearly advertised, otherwise assume 18+.
Can I reserve VIP tables or bottle service?
Yes – Deluxe Bar offers private areas and VIP packages for groups. They mentioned launching a VIP membership program (deluxebar.aussienic.net ). For a special event, you can contact the venue about reserving their VIP room or a semi-private section (often available for functions). Otherwise, most nights are general admission: no advance table seating is held unless you book a function. If you want bottle service or a specific table, it’s best to email Deluxe Bar ahead of your visit.
Is food served?
Yes. Deluxe Bar serves a kitchen menu all night. Expect pub-style food: burgers, chicken parmigianas, schnitzels, pizzas and share plates (like fries, onion rings, dips) (www.deluxebar.com.au ) (www.deluxebar.com.au ). This is more than just bar snacks – people often come early to eat before the dance floor fills. If you have dietary needs, call ahead; the menu does include vegetarian options (like veggie pizza or share platters). Cheap pizza and sandwiches are also available, and there’s a 24h kebab shop opposite if the kitchen is closing down.
Does Deluxe Bar have a coat check or lockers?
Yes. On event nights Deluxe usually provides a cloakroom (coat check) for a nominal fee (steppinoutevents.com.au ). You can leave your jacket or small bag at the front counter. There are no permanent lockers, so valuables should stay with you or be left with security if available. During functions, space is often made for guests to safely hang coats.
Is there Wi-Fi at the venue?
No, hotel-style Wi-Fi is not advertised, and this busy nightclub environment typically relies on cell coverage. Mobile phone reception is generally good; cellular data will work indoors. If you need connectivity, check with your provider ahead of time or tether from a friend’s hotspot.
What other restaurants are nearby?
Many. Right across the street is a 24/7 kebab shop for late-night eats (www.weekendnotes.com ). You’re also a short walk from Florentine Pizza & Charcoal Chicken and I Dream Of Sushi (www.australiandestinations.com.au ), and countless cafes and takeaways on Mt Alexander Road. The Mount Alexander Hotel (pub with a bistro menu) is just a couple of blocks up action, and Hall Street has Asian restaurants. Basically, if you want dinner, you’ll find everything from pizza, Thai, and Chinese, to Mexican and modern Australian, all within 5–10 minutes of Deluxe Bar. Get in early if you want a table at the busy places.