A Taste of Tolga is popping up at Medusa, bringing late-night street eats to Rock O’Cashel Lane
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15.03.2023

A Taste of Tolga is popping up at Medusa, bringing late-night street eats to Rock O’Cashel Lane

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You'll be able to get your hands on delicious street eats every Friday and Saturday night.

In perhaps the best collaboration we’ve seen all year, beloved local street food king A Taste of Tolga and beloved Geelong laneway bar Medusa have joined forces to get your senses sizzling.

Located down the historic Rock O’Cashel Lane, behind the heritage-listed façade of a three-storey building, Medusa is one of Geelong’s best-kept secrets, offering a tantalising blend of drink specials, live music, DJs spinning vinyl and movie nights.

Keep up with the latest food and booze news across the region here.

The brainchild of the legends behind Valhalla (and their selection of Valhalla deliciousness on tap proves that), Medusa is looking to level up their punters’ experience with the offering of delicious food, teaming up with mobile street food business A Taste of Tolga.

Setting up outside the hidden venue, A Taste Of Tolga will be bringing a selection of high-quality tasty street food to the laneway including Geelong’s best street tacos (yep, we’ve called it) that will leave you desperate for more. What’s more, this is the kind of food that pairs perfectly with Medusa’s strong selection of tasty booze.

 

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The pop-up will run every Friday and Saturday night from 7pm until late. They served until 1am last Saturday night which is already a clear indication of how needed this collab really is.

Medusa was already a top place to go if you’re after some of the best deals and the best vibes in Geelong, but now with A Taste of Tolga on board, it’s an absolute must-visit for any night out.

Our taste buds are ready; we honestly can’t wait.

Check it out at 2 Rock O’Cashel Lane, Geelong.