Contact

Contact The Grand Hearth

The Grand Hearth brings restaurant dining and table-led card-room occasions together in Melbourne. Get in touch when you are considering a visit, want to begin a menu conversation, or have a question about a physical on-site table event. A direct enquiry is the clearest next step for the restaurant setting, dining context and in-person poker subjects explored here.

Setting

Find the venue

Location
18 Hearth Lane, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

Arrive here for the restaurant setting and the on-site table evenings that form part of The Grand Hearth’s shared physical venue.

One room, several reasons to visit

The menu story, restaurant setting, card room and poker tables belong to one venue context at The Grand Hearth. Dining is central to the visit, while the card room and physical tables offer another reason to meet in person. The subjects are connected by the room, not separated into remote experiences.

A contact route before arrival

If you want current guidance for a specific dining visit or table-event question, you can call +61280156384 or email [email protected]. Event enquiries can include physical on-site Texas Hold’em tournaments and high roller evenings, alongside questions about the wider restaurant setting.

Enquiry index

What your enquiry can cover

  1. 01

    The menu story

    Use the contact route to begin a conversation about the restaurant’s menu story and a dining-led visit. Food is a central reason to get in touch with The Grand Hearth, whether your question is broad or simply helps you place dining within the shape of a considered visit. The page keeps the conversation open rather than assuming a particular meal, dish or service occasion.

  2. 02

    The restaurant setting

    You may also ask about the restaurant setting at The Grand Hearth when you are considering an in-person meal. The setting is the shared physical environment around the visit: a place for hospitality, conversation and a clear sense of arrival. An enquiry can help you frame what you want to understand about the room without reducing the experience to a generic directory listing.

  3. 03
    On-site

    The card room and poker tables

    Questions about the card room and poker tables refer only to physical on-site table experiences. If you are thinking about a table evening, contact the venue to ask about the format of that in-person occasion and how it sits within the restaurant setting. Cards, chips and conversation belong at the table in the room, with no remote or digital interpretation intended.

  4. 04

    Texas Hold’em and high roller evenings

    For Texas Hold’em tournaments and high roller evenings, use the phone, email or the enquiry form to describe the physical on-site table occasion you want to discuss. Keeping the subject clear helps place your question alongside dining and the card room without assuming dates, availability or a published schedule.

    Ask through the enquiry form
Hands arranging cards and plain chips on a physical poker table in a restaurant card room
Card room

At the table, in the room

The poker experience at The Grand Hearth is encountered in person: hands at physical tables, cards and chips on the felt, and table conversation within the venue’s card-room setting. It is part of the wider restaurant environment, where the room gives both dining and table-led occasions their context. This is not an online experience. The emphasis remains on people arriving, sitting together and understanding the occasion through a real shared table.

A composed plated dish on a white table with a calm architectural dining room beyond
Menu / setting

The menu and the room

The menu story and restaurant setting are the first two parts of a considered visit to The Grand Hearth. Dining, the room and hospitality establish the tone before any other venue subject enters the conversation. Use the same direct route when your enquiry begins with the restaurant experience itself; the page does not divide a dining question from the shared physical context in which it will be considered.

A visitor can ask about a dining visit, then clarify how the card room, poker tables and physical on-site evening formats relate to that wider venue setting. It is one venue and one conversation, with each subject described plainly rather than presented as a bundled or transactional offer.

Send an enquiry

When you write, it can help to name the kind of visit you have in mind and whether the question concerns dining, the card room, Texas Hold’em tournaments, high roller evenings or another physical table format. A little context gives the enquiry a clear starting point without requiring more detail than is useful.

Direct routes

Choose a direct route

Call +61280156384

Use the phone route for a direct conversation about an upcoming dining visit or a physical on-site table enquiry. It is a clear place to begin when your question touches the menu story, restaurant setting, card room or the format of a tournament-led evening.

Email [email protected]

Use email for a considered enquiry that names the kind of visit or physical event subject you have in mind. You may mention Texas Hold’em tournaments, high roller evenings or poker tables where relevant, alongside a question about dining or the room.

Venue
18 Hearth Lane, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia

Use this Melbourne address as the physical reference point for the restaurant setting, card room and table-led occasions. Every poker subject on this page concerns a physical on-site experience at the venue, grounded in a real room rather than a remote format.

Send an enquiry

A concise enquiry is enough

Write about dining, the restaurant setting, the card room, poker tables, Texas Hold’em tournaments or high roller evenings. Poker questions on this page concern physical on-site tables only. Include only the details that help describe what you would like to understand, so the enquiry begins with a clear venue context rather than an assumption about confirmation, timing or a reservation.

Note the kind of visit or on-site table subject where that context is useful.

Prefer a direct route? Call +61280156384 or email [email protected].

On-site occasions

Physical tables, shared room

The card room, poker tables, Texas Hold’em tournaments and high roller evenings discussed by The Grand Hearth are physical, on-site occasions in the venue. They are part of a shared room and a real table context, alongside the menu story and restaurant setting. This is a simple point of orientation for anyone preparing a question: the reference is always to people meeting at the venue, not to a remote experience.

Start with the question that matters to your visit, whether it concerns the menu story, restaurant setting or a physical table format. The enquiry form is ready for a concise note that gives The Grand Hearth the context of your interest.

Send an enquiry