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Here’s everything you need to know about Melbourne’s Netflix pub

Toss a coin to the bar staff, not the doorman. It's free.

Netflix is opening a pop-up pub in Carlton. The Who’s Watch Inn (I see what you did there) was announced following the recent Tudum: a Netflix Global Fan Event which revealed — among other things — a third season for The Witcher and a spinoff show for the series.

A press release given to Stevivor promised heaps of fan-focused décor from Netflix favourites like Stranger Things, Squid Game and Emily in Paris to name a few.

The Who’s Watch Inn is set to remain open for five days from Wednesday, 28 September to Sunday, 2 October and is hosting a number of FREE events.

The top of our to-do is a Netflix pub trivia night and a live Netflix is a Joke comedy special featuring the locally loved Urzila Carlson, Nazeem Hussain and Melanie Bracewell.

There’ll be a bunch of themed spins on classic Aussie pub feeds like the Emily in Parma and of course, it wouldn’t be an authentic experience without a selection of bevs.

Patrons score a free drink on arrival courtesy of Netflix so while walk-ins are welcome, we definitely recommended a booking if you don’t want to miss out on the experience.

Here’s a full rundown of the opening times and events:

Wednesday, 28 September: 7.00 pm – 11.00 pm

Thursday, 29 September: 12.00 pm – 11.00 pm

Friday 30, September: 11.00 am – 1.00 am

Saturday, 01 October: 12.00 pm – 1.00 am

Sunday, 02 October: 12.00 pm – 11.00 pm

NETFLIX PUB TRIVIA: Thursday 29 September: 7.30 pm – 9.00 pm

NETFLIX IS A JOKE: COMEDY NIGHT: Friday 30 September: 8.00 pm – 9.00 pm

The Who’s Watch Inn is located at The Clyde Hotel, 385 Cardigan St, Carlton, Melbourne.

For bookings and info head to www.netflixpub.com.au


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Ethan Dean

I've been an avid gamer since my dad shoved a controller in my hands and brutalised me in one-sided bouts of Tekken 2.

Since 2020, I've written about videogames in whatever capacity my journalism studies have allowed.

When I'm not plugged in to whatever open-world, action-adventure is the flavour of the month, I'm painting Warhammer miniatures and role-playing a bard in D&D.