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At My Local: "The Heart Is Where The Couch Is…"

by Go Magazine last modified 2007-12-04 13:59

The ‘Comfy Chair’ as it’s affectionately known, lives up to its name.

THE COMFORTABLE CHAIR

96 Lygon Street
East Brunswick
Melbourne

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The Comfortable Chair, or ‘Comfy Chair’ as it’s affectionately known, lives up to its name. Nearly every inch of the establishment is fitted out with an old and comfy couch, similar to a giant share house lounge room. Patrons can rest their weary bums on the weary sofas and travel through time.

Well, almost. The walls are papered with newspaper and magazine pages from the 1940s through to the eighties. When conversation lulls, a gaze at the wallpaper will provide excellent inspiration. There is the front page of The Age declaring ‘Sir Winston Churchill is Dead’, and stories following the 1954 Royal Tour accompanied by photographs of a youthful Queen Elizabeth under captions such as: ‘It gives the nation a great feeling of pride to see her Majesty smile.’ There are antiquated ads for cigarettes and the latest movies like ‘Catch 22′ and strangely non-antiquated articles detailing the debate on whether to pull Australian troops out of the Vietnam War.

Alternatively, you can travel back to your childhood as you place your beer on a table that is actually an arcade game; said games including Donkey Kong, Space Invaders and Galactica. All to a soundtrack that spans almost as many years as the wallpaper.

Drinks start at $3.50 for a pot of Coopers pale ale and go up $13 for their range of Cocktails. Tapas plates start from $6.50 and Pizzas from $5. Thursday is student night with jugs starting at $6.50 between 5-6pm and increasing in price as the night wears on. So make sure the first round is on you