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The firelit dining space of Neighbourhood Wine.

Neighbourhood Wine

Fireside wines and character to spare.

Small-town vibes and wholesome cooking at The Long Paddock.

The Long Paddock

Stunning views at the cafe where everyone knows your name.

Leonardo’s Pizza Palace sticks to the pizza script.

Leonardo’s Pizza Palace

Timber-panelled den for creative pizza and natural wine.

Perry’s is an all-day cafe at Valley Lake estate, hosued in a former quarry.

One of Melbourne’s most perfectly situated cafes is hiding in plain sight

You’d never stumble upon this local hangout, on the banks of a picturesque lake, by accident.

  • Dani Valent
At The Left-Handed Chef, hummus and house-made pita underpin most dishes.

The Left-Handed Chef

Hummus is the star of the show at this home-style spot.

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Estate-grown lamb, wheat, honey, fruit and vegetables are woven onto the menu.

Lakeside Restaurant

An idyllic place, big on heart and low on food miles.

The Sri Lankan curry at The Kyneton Hotel.

The Kyneton Hotel

Old-school boozer does classy classics.

The Keys serve hot wings, steaks and pub-like meals.

The Keys

Part bowling alley, part bar and rollicking fun for all.

Holy Basil’s pork belly stir-fry.

Holy Basil

Enthusiastic stayer with extra dedication to plant-based alternatives.

Future Future’s tuna nigiri with wasabi oil.

Future Future

A soy-spiked, wasabi-infused rabbit hole well worth falling into.

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