St. Kilda's historic Holy Trinity Church Hall has been revived as a new bar and food truck park, and rebranded as Trinity St. Kilda.
Since 1925, St Kilda's Holy Trinity Church Hall has served as a hub for the local community. Now, the venue has undergone a stunning transformation into a family- and pet-friendly bar and eatery that evokes the space's long history of church dances and school fetes.
Positioned on the corner of Brighton Road and Chapel Street, the expansive venue features a beer garden, light-filled bar hall, spacious private mezzanine and maritime-themed kids' play area outside, complete with a 1960s wooden ski boat.

With 12 beers on tap and 2 food trucks on rotation each night, Trinity truly offers something for everyone – including your furry friends, who are welcome to join you both outside and in the venue (yassss!).
Sunday's official opening (3 April) of the establishment saw the vibrant space bustling with people soaking up the atmosphere, enjoying catering by Vietnamese hawker kitchen Nem N' Nem, waffles by The Holiday Parlour and sliders from Trinity's own vintage airstream.

Melbourne performance art duo The Huxleys made an appearance and delighted the crowd while dressed as human-sized sequinned lips and bedazzled galahs, while the bar was 'baptised' with an infectious drumming performance by Nicky Bomba of Melbourne Ska Orchestra fame.

With a capacity of 300, the repurposed church hall is the ideal venue for everything from a chilled after-work drink to dinner with the family – and don’t forget your pup!
