Labour in Vain Hotel

Labour in Vain Hotel

Labour In Vain Hotel, Labour In Vain, hotel, pub, Fitzroy.

The 'Labour-in-Vain Hotel', or 'Labor-in-Vain' as it was more commonly spelt, was built by George Hyde. Hyde was a resident of Fitzroy from as early as 1844, when the suburb was still mostly bush and known as New Town.

At that time he followed the calling of a shoemaker, and had a shop near Joseph Broadstock's famous Derwent Wine Vaults at Pink's Corner. In today's terms, roughly somewhere near the north western corner of Charles and Napier Streets.

On April 18, 1998 after 72 years the Labour in Vain was reopened as a Public House, and it is the intention of the current proprietors to see that it remains that way.

Mon - Wed: 3:00 pm - 1:00 am
Thu - Sat: 1:00 pm - 1:00 am
Sun: 1:00 pm - 11:00 pm

❊ Address ❊


 ℅ Ngar-go
 ⊜  197A Brunswick St Fitzroy 3065 View Map
 ✆ Telephone: 9417 5955
197A Brunswick StFitzroyVictoria9417 5955




❊ Web Links ❊


Labour in Vain Hotel 

www.labourinvain.com.au

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