Red Hill is the 'grand dame' of Victoria's craft markets. Located in one of the State's most picturesque settings, Red Hill Community Market started in 1975 as a community based event where 28 local producers a...
Many beer-lovers have, under the romantic influence of a well-crafted boutique beer, indulged in thoughts of trying their hand at brewing. For Karen and Dave Golding, the influence of countryside pubs and microbreweries they visited while travelling across Germany, Belgium and England in the early 1990s was so strong that they bought a fertile plot of land in Red Hill to grow hops and set up a full-scale brew house.
Red Hill is the 'grand dame' of Victoria's craft markets. Located in one of the State's most picturesque settings, Red Hill Community Market started in 1975 as a community based event where 28 local producers and crafts people came to sell and barter their goods and excess produce.
Boasting one-of-a-kind dining booths that once housed Australian horse racing legends, it’s the perfect spot to gather with mates or to host your next event.The expansive outdoor beer garden and courtyard have views of the brewhouse which is located behind the bar. When it comes to restaurants at St Andrew’s Beach, it doesn’t get any better than this!
The Mt Martha South Beach Market is a spectacular boutique street food/drink truck and handmade makers market overlooking the ocean on the Mornington Peninsula and running on major Public Holidays over the year.
Calling all green fingers, thermal bathing lovers and naturally curious types looking to further their knowledge on eating and living a healthier lifestyle.
The Mornington Peninsula has many standout restaurants to keep a dedicated diner occupied every night of the week and twice on a Sunday. The Dining Room at Lancemore Lindenderry Red Hill is a tremendous regional dining room locals don't even know about yet. If they did, they would keep it in their back pocket.
Red Hill is the 'grand dame' of Victoria's craft markets. Located in one of the State's most picturesque settings, Red Hill Community Market started in 1975 as a community based event where 28 local producers a...
Back in the days before impersonal supermarkets and oversized shopping centres, the humble general store was a community hub, a place that served an important social, as well as supply, service. In 1924, Merricks General Wine Store opened to serve a variety of needs of the local community. Built in a prime location on Hastings-Flinders Road, between Balnarring and Shoreham, it was a central point where locals could stock up on household items as well post mail, make phone calls at the phone booth, do banking and fill the petrol tank – a one-stop shop with friendly, familiar faces.
A significant amount of foodie lust is generated when the words Pier Street Kitchen are mentioned - a perfect neighbourhood establishment, full of friendly people and good vibes.
Food Yard has transformed the disused end of the old Mornington Railway Line into a vibrant and edgy Pop Up Street Food, Entertainment & Shopping Destination.
The olive trees on Sue and Greg O’Donoghue’s farm take three years to bear fruit, but when they do, one tree can provide up to 35 kilograms of olives. Similarly, patience and passion are key ingredients to bringing a big idea to life.