Recorded Music Salon
Phone 03 9650 3821
Waiting for public transport (which, by the way, is fast becoming a Melbournian pastime) is not such a bad thing occassionally.
I was catching up with some mates for a Laotian dinner over in Bridge Rd, and patiently waiting for my ride to arrive at the corner of Collins and Spring Street tram stop. My eyes wandered to the left. Urgh…cowhide cowboy boots are so not cool. My eyes wandered to the right. When is this bloody tram going to get here? My eyes wandered upwards. Hmm. Funky people drinking it up in a rather innocuous second story window, above which the sign, Recorded Music Salon, catches my eye. What the?
Okay, yeah. I may be a little slow on the uptake here, as apparently this one has been around for a wee while (see here and here). But it’s newish to me, so I returned a few days later to sample their lunch.
It’s one of those places that instantly feels “cool”. I hate ascribing to that tenet, because such “feeling” is so overtly contrived. But the designers got it bang on – it is sophisticatedly retro in a seventies kind of way. Think polished timber, earthy walls, natural vinyls (no pun intended), bronze features, and the most kick-arse pottery light features (are they vases and plates?).
But on to the food. EG went the pizza with jamon and manchego. Just look at it. Does anything else need to be said how good those two ingredients on a pizza can be?
I went with a more sedate toasted ciabatta filled with chicken, rocket, roasted peppers and manchego cheese. It too was pretty good with solid ingredients, although at $12ish perhaps a little on the pricey side (for a regular weekday lunch anyway).
I’d like to come back and check this place out at night – but I fear I may be overrun with the-too-cool-for-school crowd; an unfortunate side-effect of such funky places.




