Melbourne Tapas Bar, Tapas Wine Bar, Tapas Restaurant - Fabric Lounge

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Melbourne Tapas Bar - Fabric Lounge is the only modern Tapas bar in Clifton Hill.
With a warm and welcoming atmosphere, Fabric Lounge Tapas Bar offers diners
some great views of popular Queens parade to go along with its great atmosphere.
Giving you the option of dining within its luxurious surrounds or sitting outside
to enjoy a gorgeous sunset or balmy evening, the sumptuous foods; elegant décor
and friendly staff will ensure your dining experience will be fondly remembered.

Melbourne Tapas Bar - Fabric Lounge. Tapas Wine Bar, Tapas Restaurant and
Free Function Room in Clifton Hill. Melbourne Tapas Wine Bar Fabric Lounge
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On offer at Fabric Lounge Tapas Bar are a wide range of Australian
wines, international beers and a great range of the most popular cocktails,
guaranteed to indulge the senses. As for the food, we have carefully selected
15 Tapas dishes to delight the tastebuds. In addition to the Tapas we have
a delicious range of Mains and Deserts to cap off your meal.

What to expect at a Tapas Bar.
Tapas is more than just appetizers to be eaten. It is one of the most pleasant
and convivial ways to eat ever created. Could you imagine eating Tapas by
yourself? I know we can’t, which is why have strived to create an environment
that promotes conversation, making new friends and lots of laughter.

Melbourne’s Favorite Tapas Bar Fabric Lounge. Tapas Bar Melbourne,
Tapas Wine Bar, Tapas Restaurant and Free Function Room in Clifton Hill.


Today Tapas is available at almost any time of the day but most popular before
noon and evening meals. Tapas is meant to stave off hunger, whet the appetite
and bring immediate gratification to the mind, body and soul. These aren’t
dishes that you take your time with but instead consume quickly so you can
move onto the next Tapas, washing each down with a cool cocktail, beer or
wine.

Tapas originated in Spain in the 1800’s and means
‘to cover’. Originally Tapas was free of charge, as they were
meant to promote thirst and increase drink sales. Over the next 100 years
tapas evolved to become a part of everyday life for millions. This is especially
true as the main event at a ‘Tasca’, which is exactly the same
as a pub-crawl but with the eating Tapas food instead of drinking beer.




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