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HOPPY NEW YEAR: A New Year’s Eve street-food party for the early birds.

Wednesday 31 December 2025| From 4pm to 8pm

Contact

Contact Name: Many Little Bar & Dining

Location

2-5/159 Shoreham Rd
Red Hill South, 3937 Victoria

We couldn’t let 2025 end without one last Hops & Hoppers celebration! Kick off your New Year’s Eve with a vibrant outdoor feast of street food and cocktails, perfect for toasting the year that was.

The irresistible aroma of smoke and spice as the grill fires up and the kitchen moves outdoors. Expect an open-air market of colour and flavour offering street food cooked to order, hoppers made before your eyes with that signature swirl of coconut-rice batter hitting hot pans, flame-kissed meats, terracotta pots brimming with fragrant curries, and the rhythmic clatter of kottu echoing across the courtyard.

With a dedicated outdoor bar, you’ll never have to wander far for a top-up. The courtyard glows under festoon lights, buzzing with energy and summer evening warmth. An early-evening celebration with all the vibe of a night-long party.

We wrap up at 8 - the perfect time for some to call it a night, or kick on to fireworks and other festivities.

This is a ticketed event - $55 for adults, $15 for children 12 & under.

All savoury food is included in ticket, drinks available at bar prices, kids’ ice cream available for purchase.

For further information and to book click 'More Information'.

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