A 1980 TOKYO LOVE LETTER, REBORN ABOVE MELBOURNE.


DISUKO – ディスコ. A single word that captured an entire movement: neon nights, vinyl spinning under smoky lights, late-night bowls of ramen, dancing in tiny clubs tucked between alleyways, and the magnetic pull of a city that never seemed to slow down. Tokyo in the 80s was fast, free, and full of feeling. It was a decade defined by sound, by style, and by a cultural energy that lived in the streets as much as it lived on the dancefloor. DISUKO draws from that spirit and brings it forward in a way that feels familiar yet entirely new.

DISUKO rises above the city as a rooftop bar built on nostalgia and discovery. Once the iconic Madame Brussels, the space has been transformed by MAMAS Dining Group into a multi-layered homage to Japan’s decade of vibrant excess: playful, rhythmic, and beautifully atmospheric. Every corner of DISUKO reflects an element from that era.

TERRACOTTA ROOF
IZAKAYA LOUNGE
HALFMOON OMAKASE
VINYL BAR

Across all four spaces, there’s one thread that ties DISUKO together: Music always. Vinyl selectors guide the mood from day to night, honouring the original DISUKO clubs of Tokyo where DJs shaped the atmosphere and every track felt like a new memory being made.

It’s a rooftop bar that celebrates energy, appetite, and the joy of gathering. It’s a bridge between eras. The 1980s Tokyo we romanticise and the Melbourne skyline we call home. It’s where old stories inspire new ones. DISUKO invites you to step in, look out over the city, and lose yourself a little.

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