Award winning Tasmanian small-batch spirits

Award winning Tasmanian small-batch spirits

Providing well fitting, comfortable and fashionable clothing is our mission. If you feel confident and comfortable in your clothing you will look amazing. We are currently stocked in the following suburbs around Melbourne, Geelong and the Mornington Peninsula. Thank you everyone for supporting us and for supporting local businesses. This cafe is a local legend thanks to their Ascot Fried Chicken and waffles and dreamy injectable donuts.
Happening on March 12, Dreamland Theme Park will be one of the last festivals with summer vibes before the weather cools down. There’s nothing fancier than a festival that takes place in a location you wouldn’t expect, like a theme park. Dreamland Theme fine champagne Park Music Festival returns to Luna Park, and will feature artists such as Lockdown, Kaos, and Bread Gang. This year, the Port Fairy Folk Festival is happening from March 10 until March 13. Yet another iconic Victorian festival is happening this March.

Everyone’s favourite cold meat works on anything – sandwiches, pizza, omelettes, and much more. Taking place at Dal Zotto Estate, many of Australia’s salami makers will be in attendance. Yes, a celebration of our Oceanic neighbours is happening this October in Melbourne.
Yet another niche festival making its way to Melbourne this month, as the name suggests, the Melbourne Magic Festival dives into all things sleight of hand, illusions, and more. A featured performer is Mario Lopez, who was one of few magicians to fool Penn and Teller on the hit show Penn and Teller Fool Us. It wouldn’t be a festival list without a celebration of grape juice. Taking over the beautiful Mornington Peninsula Wine region, you’ll be able to try a variety of different wines, and maybe even find your new favourite. For the ticket price, you get three entrees, wine tastings, a tasting book, and a glass. The Melbourne International Singers Festival features a bevy of talented vocalists and choirs, including Paul Jarman, Women’s Festival Choir, The Velvetones, and many more.
This festival will be taking place across a number of locations across Apollo Bay. The premier Melbourne events and festivals for all things movies make their triumphant return to Melbourne this year, and it’s got a stacked program that’ll be one to remember for years to come. 2022’s incarnation marks the 70th year of the festival, and to celebrate there’ll be even more things to dive into, talks, masterclasses, premieres, and a whole lot more. Some of the key movies to keep an eye on are Seriously Red, Three Thousand Years of Longing and Before Now & Then. We’re pretty lucky here in Australia, we’ve got some of the greatest wine regions across the world.

Happening at the Meat Market, the Blobfish Festival features the best sour, weird, and wonderful beers. Your all-inclusive ticket gets you tasters of all beers on offer, free glass, and a beer guide. There’s also set to be DJs soundtracking the day, and a bunch of food trucks perfect for pairing. Check out the gig guide here, theatre guide here, art guide here, streaming guide here, restaurant and bar guide here, or our calendar of Melbourne events and festivals here. There’s barely an ordinary bottle here among the stellar selection. Close to wholesome bakeries, hip cafes, sophisticated restaurants and suave wine bars, residents of Saison will want for nothing when it comes to the world of food.
Dotted with recreational amenities, Balwyn is a suburb for leisurely living. Whether you’ve got a passion for film, an interest in fitness or a love for competitive sports, there’s something for everything in this well-established pocket of Melbourne. Balwyn’s iconic Art Deco cinema is just a short tram ride away on Whitehorse Road – the perfect place to enjoy a French film over a glass of fizz and a gourmet cheese platter.

The Dragon Boat is taking place at the Harbour Esplanade on Sunday, February 19. As the name suggests, attendance to this festival requires a trip down south. Taking place in Port Fairy’s Star of The West Hotel, the Down South Festival is in its second year, with last year’s show being headlined by the iconic Amyl and The Sniffers.
This veteran retailer, located  in Doncaster, started life as Nicks Groceries in 1958. These days the grandsons of the original owners run the business and claim they have the largest online range of alcohol in the country. Nicks doesn’t sell beer but stocks 100 tequilas, 200 gins, 300 rums and 1000 whiskies, including 500 single malts. Then there are a staggering 20,000 wines, including 16,000 from Australia and 2000 from France. These range from $10 chardonnays to 20 different vintages of Penfolds Grange, some retailing above $4000 a bottle. First-growth bordeaux and other French wines are also well represented.
Absolute bonanza for variety on all levels - groceries, meat, fish, chicken, but not, the deli is incredible and the cheese selection here is absolutely outstanding. The staff are really friendly and knowledgeable and all happy to help with whatever you need. Their liquor store next door also excellent variety and well priced.