

Bar & Venue - 104 Cuba Street
With a carnival-esque and theatrical twist, Mighty Mighty has an
interior harking back to the days of the ‘Six o’clock swill’ standing
bar. Formerly a Pakistani restaurant, the building’s
turn-of-the-century proportions were reinstated through the design,
revealing one large room. An alternative culture of
bohemian/avant-garde/artists colonize the space, expressing the
subversive spirit of Cuba Street. Half of the space operates as
standing room only, provoking constant social encounters of an unusual
nature.
The wacky façade, with its blue & cream zigzags, red stars, gold
trims and flags is reminiscent of the turrets of Moscow, standing out
in the Cuba Street architecture like a beacon of strangeness.
2008 Mighty Mighty awarded 'Bronze'- Best Design Award, Spatial