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The Peel Hotel

GayOut (21) 4.4
Google (407) 3.6
Tripadvisor (1) 4.0
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Visitors often praise the Peel Hotel for its fun, inclusive vibe, good music, and friendly atmosphere, especially on busy nights. However, several reviews mention significant issues with security, including accusations of racism and discriminatory entry policies, as well as complaints about the venue being excessively hot and poorly ventilated. Some long-time patrons also feel the venue has become "dead" compared to years past.

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Address
113 Wellington St, Collingwood, Melbourne VIC 3066
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Phone
+61 3 9419 4762
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Website
thepeelhotel.com.au
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About this place The Peel Hotel

The Peel Hotel in Collingwood is one of the most distinctive gay venues in Australia — a men's dance bar that has developed a specific community identity around bear, leather, and masculine culture, with nightclub credentials that go well beyond what the term 'pub' implies. The Peel's door policy — which enforces a predominantly male clientele — has been the subject of legal challenge and public debate in Victoria, with the venue successfully arguing for an anti-discrimination exemption on the grounds that its specific community character requires protection. This controversy has, if anything, reinforced the Peel's reputation and drawn visitors who specifically want the experience it provides. The dance floor at the Peel runs on weekends and operates at a serious club level: DJ programming, good sound and lighting production, and the specific energy that comes from a packed floor of gay men in an environment specifically designed for them. The bear community has particularly strong representation at the Peel, and the venue hosts dedicated bear and leather events throughout the year. Wellington Street in Collingwood is a short cab or rideshare from the CBD and from the Fitzroy scene, making the Peel a viable addition to an evening that also includes Sircuit or other Fitzroy venues.

Opening Hours

Monday Closed
Tuesday Closed
Wednesday Closed
Thursday Closed
Friday 21:00-05:00
Saturday 20:00-07:00
Sunday 20:00-03:00

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407 reviews

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Matrex Carol
Matrex Carol Jun 2026

Good place on Saturday after 3am

Abdullah Nasser
Abdullah Nasser May 2026

The security guys are so racist, apparently you have to be as blond as the same as the security guy or you face any kind of racism based on whatever they feel like, it could be kicking you out, or not allow you to go back in or you will have to wait for a very long time in line! TDLR: Worst place to visit

Melissa Massey
Melissa Massey May 2026

Finding these current reviews super interesting and reminded me of an experience I had on my birthday a few years ago that left me humiliated. Upon trying to enter I was told by one of the bouncers that I wouldn't be going inside "dressed like that" and proceeded to say they had a modesty clause. I initially thought it was a joke because I had been in before wearing similar without a problem and once or twice in the exact same thing. So he turned me away and, as I walked, I heard the other two bouncers arguing vigorously with him that they felt I was dressed appropriately and there was nothing wrong. He was arguing back and screaming so loud about what I was wearing that people were turning to look and could be heard two blocks away. I was wearing much more than some of the other women in their reviews, and more than many of the shirtless male patrons. I will try and include the exact photo here so you can see for yourselves. I am still baffled and humiliated to this day because I was wearing much more than most standard clubbing fare. I am a straight woman and was with my two male gay friends and I fully support people feeling included and safe in a space, but I really do not believe any of the males felt threatened by what I was wearing (the contrary, in fact, many would stop to tell me how pretty and amazing I looked and compliment me on previous nights in the SAME dress). I wonder if it was a cultural thing for that bouncer or something, but I do appreciate his two colleagues for standing up for me. My legs and arms were exposed but it was always boiling in there so I was also dressing so I didn't pass out. I decided I finally want to speak up for myself because it has stuck with me how awful I was treated that night and still cannot work out why it happened when the other two bouncers were all for my entry and accused this guy of being on a power trip. It is discrimination and it made me feel like nothing, on my birthday no less. It makes me feel sad that many wonderful and inclusive clubs closed over time and this place continues while treating patrons like this. I also understand anyone has a right to refuse service and have a dress code, but I am also fair enough to agree if my outfit was too much. But the fact two other employees of the establishment also felt I was dressed appropriately and within code tells me this was something else.

Raylene Macguyver
Raylene Macguyver May 2026

Great happy hour prices. Friendly helpful staff. Plenty of room to find your spot. Inclusive and fun. Friday night pop goes off. Love the extra large disco ball.

Scott James
Scott James May 2026

The first bar / club I ever went to. What an amazing experience, a life long memory. Thanks to Bruce for getting us in (back in the day). Awesome music and and awesome memories! Thank you!

James Wilson
James Wilson May 2026

This place used to be amazing 20 years ago. Even 10 years ago it was ok. Now it's very very dead. Should probably bring the dark room back lol

Trey Rogers
Trey Rogers May 2026

I had a great experience with the security team at The Peel Hotel, especially Julie. She really stands out for all the right reasons. From the moment you arrive, she creates a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere with her friendly personality and warm smile. Julie is not only professional and attentive, but also genuinely kind and approachable. She handles situations calmly and respectfully, making everyone feel safe without ever being intimidating. It’s clear she cares about the patrons and takes pride in her role. It’s rare to come across security staff who balance professionalism with such a personal touch, and Julie does it effortlessly. She’s a real asset to The Peel Hotel and a big part of what makes the venue feel enjoyable and inclusive.

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