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Snack Bar Brings Winter Beer, Spit-Roast Chicken

What’s happening around town • Co-Conspirators Brewpub in Brunswick will host its annual winter beer festival Famiglia Affairs this Saturday June 13, from midday to 5pm. The event is $55 per person and highlights drinks from independent Victorian breweries including La Sirene, Boatrocker and Bridge Road Brewers. Tickets include two samples from each brewery and a glass of Co-Conspirators’ barrel-aged imperial stout. • Saadi is transforming into an Indian chook shop for one night only on Saturday June 20 from 4pm. Get spit-roasted chicken with

black peppercorn and coriander sauce, crispy chilli salt potatoes and salad, plus starters for $65 per person. Matched wines from Avani are available for an additional $45. • Gimlet’s latest theatrical tableside dessert is pears foster. The seasonal dish, available from 9pm Sunday to Thursday and from 10pm on Fridays and Saturdays, sees pears with brown sugar caramel, cinnamon, and a barley and oat crumb flambéed at your table then topped with brown butter ice-cream and crème anglaise. • Hot Listed Boire is hosting a

Southern Indian pop-up from Anthony Philip and his mum Nimmy (Meena) Philip. The duo will cook family recipes, and serve wines curated by Anthony, who co-directs the wine list at Sydney’s 10 William St. The walk-in only event takes place Saturday May 30 from 5pm to late. • Byron Bay chocolate company Loco Love is popping up in Collingwood on Saturday May 30 from 9am to 6pm. Drop into 43 Derby Street to shop the brand’s caramels, praline, truffles and more, as well as a

chocolate gelato from Pidapipo topped with a chocolate truffle and olive oil from Golden Groves Co. The Hot List • Three to try: Hot Listed spots for late-night dining. What we covered this week • First look: new Smith Street wine bar Little House goes back to basics. • First look: get tom yum fries and sticky rice cocktails at Thai wine bar Joe Taylor. • First look: new Thornbury jazz bar Jacket was designed from a playlist. • First look: what are “Melbourne-style cookies”?

A new bakery attempts to answer the question. • 28 underrated Melbourne restaurants, according to top chefs. • Five new Italian restaurants inspired by everything from Roman trattorias to Nonna’s House. • Unwind at Yea’s House of Mi-rin, a 16-seat Korean restaurant and nature retreat. • 26 bars, bakeries and restaurants that opened or closed in May. • Brendan Pang, Kirsten Tibballs, Nat Thaipun, Jess Liemantara and more top culinary talent will be at the Good Food & Wine Show this weekend. • Gallery: Broadsheet

Access x Roma Readers’ Preview Dinner. You might have missed • Moon Bites at Rising, a dining series featuring pre-show and late-night menus, returns next week.

Co-Conspirators Brewpub, Famiglia Affairs, Saadi, Indian chook shop, Gimlet, pears foster, Hot Listed Boire, Loco Love, Collingwood pop-up, late-night dining

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