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Bar Thyme

Quintessential wine bar that could be decanted to any high street.

Bar Thyme in Footscay.
1 / 7Bar Thyme in Footscay.Joe Armao
Wine and anchovy toast.
2 / 7Wine and anchovy toast.Supplied
Frangipane tart.
3 / 7Frangipane tart.Supplied
A Margaux cocktail.
4 / 7A Margaux cocktail. Joe Armao
Doughnuts with lavender chantilly.
5 / 7Doughnuts with lavender chantilly.Joe Armao
Pumpkin with sprouted seeds.
6 / 7Pumpkin with sprouted seeds.Joe Armao.
Cloudy Bay clams.
7 / 7Cloudy Bay clams.Wolter Peeters

Critics' Pick

Contemporary$$

Melbourne isn’t short on shopfront wine bars, but Bar Thyme is an outlier on a strip of mostly low-key eateries.

Nor is the city lacking in anchovy toasts, but this one’s a little different. A salty fillet is draped over crispbread, with whipped ricotta piped along its left flank and sweet leeks on its right. It creates a neatly striped snack that flies the flag for upwardly mobile Footscray.

Perch by the record player at the bar for a well-made cocktail, or occupy a four-top for table service. Owner Howard Stamp works the room, pouring wines from a natural leaning list and delivering chickpea panisse with fried sage, brittle-skinned barramundi on herbed risotto, and rare lamb rump lifted by red-currant jus. Crustless frangipane tart is akin to the venue itself: a warm, golden delight.

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