In the strip of cafes on leafy Bellair Street opposite Kensington Station, The Premises stands out due to the crowd of hungry locals spilling out the door. It’s not the cheapest option, but a glance at the menu reveals it has by far the most interesting breakfast choices on the street. You won’t find a stack of pancakes or an eggs benedict here ...
Hipster has arrived in Williamstown, and it's brought smashed avocado with it. Actually, the cafe has been open since 2011 and it’s quite the establishment: often as busy as its name suggests. Luckily on this sunny Sunday morning it’s not too packed, as I’ve dragged a friend recovering from a buck’s party all the way to Williamstown ...
With its dazzling harbour views, bellowing ships’ horns and the smell of saltwater on the breeze, Williamstown is the perfect place to enjoy a box of fish and chips. The ferry tourists know it, the local businesses know it, and the seagulls certainly know it. The answer? Self-proclaimed “best in town” fish and chippery Off the Pier ...
I can’t believe I grew up in Melbourne and I’ve barely bothered to discover this charming beachside suburb. With the city visible across the water from Williamstown, I reckon it’s just close enough to be in the hustle within 15 mins by car, 30 mins by train and 1 hour by ferry, and just far away enough to maintain that beautiful, quiet sea-village feel ...
Have you sinned lately? Opposite the Macedonian Orthodox Church on Victoria Street, Seddon, Seddon Deadly Sins is where locals of all faiths congregate every morning of the week. My friend and I arrive at 10am on a grey Saturday morning. We're shown through the busy front and back rooms to the sheltered rear courtyard ...
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