Description
OSC&R on Rathdowne is Paul Newman’s cheeky restaurant that literally lives up to its name. As the long time patron of gentlemen’s restaurants, Paul knows from experience that 95% of his clients prefer oysters, steak, cheese and red (wine that is!). So Paul decided to name his new restaurant OSC&R: Oysters, Steak, Cheese & Red!
OSC&R is a visual as well as literal feast for discerning gentlemen who enjoy a burlesque atmosphere with their meal. While dining on a delicious steak, you will be well looked after by their beautiful but cheeky hostesses. Celebrate in the dining room after the big game, or retreat to the exclusive ‘dungeon’ for your private function.
OSC&R on Rathdowne specialises in bucks parties, birthdays, work gatherings and boys nights out. There is even the option of booking out the whole venue and making the night your own.
Lunch: Monday – Friday
Dinner: Tuesday – Saturday
Connoisseur Club Members welcome for 20% off total bill to a maximum of $30.
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Details
- Listing categories Restaurant & Cafes / Modern Australian
- Location / Region Victoria/ Inner City/ Melbourne & Suburbs
Location
Contact
- E-mail cobbs@alphalink.com.au
- Website http://www.oscaronrathdowne.com.au/
- Phone 03 9662 9909
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Address
180 Rathdowne Street,
Carlton, Vic 3053
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• October 28, 2020Proprietor: Paul Newman
Contact Person: Paul Newman
Visit Date: 26/10/11
Email: cobbs@alphalink.com.au; paul@oscaronrathdowne.com.au
NOTES:
15/10/13, has not had much response, but is happy to receive sticker for front window and monthly news letter.18/02 Met with Paul would not pay any money for upgrade so gave him free feature. Contacted 27/1/15, spoke to Paul who advised that Wes went to see him 6 months ago, (but we believe at least 12 months). All good,
28.10.20 transferred to new site – straight transfer -could not check pricing – website cannot be found and phone disconnected but still on Zomato and AGFG sites so left it on.
**we have their cuisine listed as “Steakhouse” but this option does not appear in the new site’s back end so I’ve entered it as Modern Australian