The King - Melbourne
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The menu of The King from Melbourne includes 82 courses. On average the courses or drinks on the menu cost approximately A$24. You can view the categories on the menu below.
The King Hotel, formerly known as El Coco, has undergone a transformation with a vibrant and comfortable interior. Located in the heart of the city surrounded by late night venues and office buildings, it is an ideal spot to meet friends. Offering a classic pub-style menu with daily specials, as well as over 10 beers on tap, brewery fresh tank beer, cocktail specials, and an extensive wine list. Known for fast and efficient service, The King is also a hub for American sports with live games on big screens. With sectioned off areas for functions of all sizes and catering options available, The King Hotel is the perfect place for all occasions.
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El Coco is a quirky pub with a laid-back atmosphere, offering $6 pizzas and a $15 parma deal, as well as a $12 jug special. The food received mixed reviews, with the parma and chips being a standout. The venue is great for social gatherings, offering board games and computer games. The bar has a chill vibe, but some found the music too loud. The service was somewhat slow, with delayed food orders. Despite this, the venue is popular for happy hour prices and great parmas, attracting a diverse crowd. Overall, El Coco is a fun spot for casual dining and socializing.
I recently held my engagement party at El Coco and we had the night of our lives! Everything was fantastic, Tom the venue manager was wonderful and nothing was too much for him, all the staff were very friendly and the food and beverage service was exceptional. It all went so smoothly, Caitlin the Functions Coordinator was great to deal with and gave me a wonderful deal with the food and beverages at a very reasonable price. We had about 170 people on the night and there was plenty of room for all. Thank you so much El Coco, everyone LOVED the venue and we had such a fantastic night!!
Love the happy hour prices and the pizza is great! The set up of the bar is really chill but the music can be a little too loud which makes it difficult to have conversations with friends.
We came for drinks on a Tuesday night and were pleasantly surprised that they had trivia, which was top notch by the way. We decided to try their chips and $6 pizzas. The chips were hot, thick, and crispy with a meaty interior that they were above average. The pizzas were average, but decently priced for what you get. They were decent sized and flavorful, with a crust that was chewy and had crisp edges.
I caught up with my old team for lunch at El Coco today. It 's a kind of quirky decorated pub. I realised only when I was in there that I had been there once before much later in the evening and in a more inebriated state. Don 't you hate those flashbacks? Anyway the pub actually had a laid back feel and you could play board games, or computer games if you had the time for it. <br/ <br/ The big draw card for much of the team was the $6 pizzas while myself and others were taken by the $15 parma deal. I was hopeful that the parma deal would be extended to include the Mexican parma I had been eyeing up on the menu but it was only available on the classic and the mash and gravy parma. We were all sadly on a 'no drinking at lunch ' obligation with the company we work for which was not great as it was quite the day for a lunchtime bevvy. They have a $12 jug special which is pretty darn good if you ask me. <br/ <br/ In the end I opted for the parma with mash and gravy. <br/ <br/ So $6 pizza... I can only comment on the look not the taste but based on the look I 'd say no good can come from a $6 pizza! They looked very average but perhaps I 'm fussy as those consuming seemed to be happy with what they were eating. Only comment from one consumer was that the chicken was a little dry. <br/ <br/ My parma and mash, which I had assumed was parma with mash instead of chips actually came out with the mash and gravy on top of the parma itself and still with chips. It also came with an incredibly lack lustre salad. I seldom eat the salad anyway so this wasn 't a problem. The parma was well cooked and tasty. The chips were beer battered and I reckon had chicken salt but others disputed that. What we didn 't dispute was how delicious the chips were. So crunchy... perfectly cooked. The parma was a tad small compared to others I 've eaten but I 'd say the size was good for me. <br/ <br/ Would I eat here again....um yes as long as I don 't have to have the pizza. Perhaps I would give that Mexican parma a crack, or if I was really hating my heart I could try one of the Halal Snack Packs (HSP 's) which looked like they would be good at clogging something. <br/ <br/
Love this place! Had our elopement party there last weekend, and could not have asked for a better evening. Venue space is well thought out versatile, staff were amazing incredibly helpful, food serves were plentiful delicious, and the bar tab went a long way! You won't be disappointed
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Salads
A$12Entrées
A$11Burger 180G
Smokey BbqA$25Dessert
A$23Side Dishes
A$16These Types Of Dishes Are Being Served
A$18
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