Sorrento has long maintained a reputation for quiet coastal elegance. Yet as the sun sets over the bay, an entirely different rhythm takes hold on Ocean Beach Road. Housed within the original limestone walls of The Continental Sorrento, a dimly lit venue offers a sharp departure from peaceful seaside evenings.
Barlow operates as a late night speakeasy and listening lounge. The venue draws residents, tourists, and visitors alike into an immersive world of deep bass and high energy.
A shift in tempo
The interior aesthetic leans heavily into classic 1920s glamour, completely trading bright coastal whites for rich, moody tones. Emerald green walls wrap around plush burgundy banquettes, creating intimate pockets of space beneath warm, low lighting.
According to Ruby Staley of Dream by Luxury Escapes, the lounge is beautifully blanketed in rouge velvet from floor to ceiling, inviting guests to channel a bygone era. Early in the evening, the room often hums to the soulful, relaxed notes of a live jazz trio. However, as the clock edges toward the late hours, the atmosphere shifts dramatically.
A resident DJ takes command of the custom sound system, transforming the sophisticated lounge into a high energy dance floor. The transition feels seamless but deliberate. Late night patrons crowd into the centre of the room, leaving their comfortable booths behind as heavy, rhythmic beats bounce off the historic architecture.
Co-owner Craig Shearer notes that the name Barlow represents a space where patrons can be whoever they want to be, according to reporting by Libby Curran of Concrete Playground. That specific philosophy comes alive on Saturday nights. The strict rules of daytime formality dissolve into pure kinetic energy as the music takes over.
Late night indulgence
The ambitious beverage programme matches the elevated standard of the live entertainment. Expert mixologists behind the main bar pour complex, thoughtful creations originally designed by the acclaimed Speakeasy Group.
Standout signature drinks include the Mornington Margarita, which features a distinctive salt and pepper pineapple syrup and costs 25 dollars. The drinks are expertly mixed and poured into an elegant 150 ml coupe glass. Those seeking a quick bite between DJ sets can easily order from a dedicated late night menu, which features items like truffle mushroom arancini, cured meats, and wood fired pizzas.
As the night deepens, Barlow remains an elegant sanctuary for those who do not want the evening to end. Private booths fill with groups celebrating special occasions with chilled sparkling wine, while the dance floor stays packed until the early hours.
As noted by the editorial team at Sitchu, the venue brings an exclusive energy that feels equal parts sophisticated and seductive. The space holds true to the theatrical legacy of its namesake, Billy Barlow, offering an escape that feels entirely separated from the outside world. This venue proves that the Mornington Peninsula can deliver world class nightlife without losing its sophisticated edge.