Qantas to reopen Melbourne Business Lounge’s Spice Bar
Get ready for the timely return of winter warmers such as laksa and wonton noodle soup.

With Melbourne soon to settle into the long cold autumn-winter stretch, the return of the Spice Bar at Qantas’ Melbourne Business Lounge can’t come too soon.
This centrepiece of the Qantas domestic business class lounge has been shuttered for some time – including the recent Easter school holiday break – but Executive Traveller understands it will reopen in the coming weeks.
This should see the timely return of winter warmers such as chicken laksa, pork cha sui and Sichuan noodles for business class travellers and Platinum-grade frequent flyers.
When the Qantas Melbourne Business Lounge made its debut in November 2018, the Spice Bar’s Asian street food influence represented the third ‘signature’ dining experience in Qantas’ domestic business lounge network, following the popular Pizza Bar at Perth and the Cantina at Brisbane – although the later has since been rebranded and revamped into more of a bistro servery.
Qantas’ Sydney Business Lounge remains the odd one out: the faded flagship has yet to receive the same mod makeover as its Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth siblings.
That transformation was in the wings as of December 2019, when Qantas Group CEO Alan Joyce told Executive Traveller “the Sydney domestic business lounge is now top of the list for the domestic lounge (upgrade program). “
“I can’t say when the date is, but it will be done, it’s just programming it into all of the capital expenditure that we have.”
Of course, we all know what happened in the following months: the pandemic completely derailed Qantas, to the extent that Joyce earlier this month confirmed the airline was just “11 weeks away from bankruptcy” after Covid-19 hit.
But as mid-2022 approaches, Qantas is soaring once more, with resurgent domestic and international travel providing the revenue and optimism needed to launch new routes to the likes of India, Rome and Seoul – bring back the Airbus A380s ahead of time – and commit to the likes of Project Sunrise and an order for globe-striding Airbus A350 jets, along with a renewal of the domestic fleet based on the Airbus A220 and A320neo-series.
Maybe the Sydney Business Lounge will even get a bit of overdue love…
24 Aug 2011
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Meanwhile the MEL Qantas Club remains the very disappointing poor cousin with the ambiance of a shopping centre cheap foodcourt.
11 May 2022
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Hi David
On the topic of Lounges do you know when Qantas will allow Single Points Club or CC issued invitations , I have 6 expiring this year , Ive reached out to Qantas to ask but no reply via Twitter or Messenger . Are these likely to have expiry dates extended if we can use them >>
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12 Feb 2019
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I swear this was open a month ago, am I missing something here?
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It's been closed for the past few weeks now, with some frequent flyer groups having rumours the Spice Bar was being closed for good, so I am glad ET has looked into this. The food at the Melbourne and Sydney Qantas business lounges has been absolutely dire in recent months, Qantas and Accor who run the lounges really need to lift their game.
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