Melbourne is slowly recovering from a liquor licensing shut-down debacle, which threatened to close the few surviving venues of this millenium. When the dearly beloved Tote Hotel in Collingwood fell under the sword last year, the punters took to the streets and to their facebook pages and began a campaign that scared the shit outa the local and state pollys in charge, who finally realised that their stupid liquor licensing laws were alienating a significantly substantial chunk of the voting population who happened to love bands and live music in pubs. So the Tote has re-opened, the law has been amended to accomodate the smaller venues...expensive security cameras are an option, not mandatory, etc etc...
But the other problem is "the neighbours". They're inner city melbourne parents who play " Darling, let's buy a warehouse in Bohemia" , get architects to renovate, turn the streets into Pram Central where even Baby Cheenos cost over $3 and then complain if there is any noise after 11pm.....
I rarely drink in venues these days...the tax money Australian govt makes out of a drinking nation is disgusting enough, without adding the pub mark-up... I usually buy the grog at supermarkets and hang out in friends' houses or sup outa hip flasks when out at a gig...
Sorry if I sound a bit cynical... but i visited San Francisco last year, seemed there was a huge array of music garn on every second door in some streets, and cocktails were $5 ( sloppy too, without shot glass measures)...
Woops! Just read the other replies and realised Im sounding like a real whinge! And really old too! Oh well!
Northcote Social Club is pretty good!