PAY IT FORWARD
on Piper Street Words by Narenna Bloomfield
There is a warmth along Piper Street, Kyneton. The businesses love their community and they’re the first to tell you about their next-door neighbours. In a game of ‘Pay It Forward’, we’ve interviewed the locals, collating the best spots to stay, eat and drink along this historic stretch.
Kyneton Old Rectory, 61 Ebden Street Kyneton; 0439 867 480; kynetonoldrectory.com.au
STAY We start at one of our oldest landmarks, Kyneton Old Rectory. Built in 1850, of local stone with a mix of late Georgian and Victorian colonial architectural features, the building is listed by the National Trust of Victoria and is an Australian treasure. Recent renovations have ensured the heritage features have remained protected and celebrated, and it now provides luxury accommodation for those who appreciate the finer things in life. Located on Piper Street (but within a secret garden), it is within walking distance of all of our suggestions today. Will Jones, owner Kyneton Old Rectory
DINNER AND DRINKS ‘On a Friday evening, just after you’ve checked in, we recommend a meander down to Animus Distillery and Piper Street Food Co. This clever combo has opened their doors between their stores, providing cocktails and the best pizzas in town. Animus are only youngsters along Piper Street, but from the get-go they have shown their support for those around them. They use local ingredients, they’ve stocked regional wines and in recent times have produced hand sanistiser, providing donations and profits to community groups. Animus provides a great place to experience first-hand the revival in fortunes of Piper Street and Kyneton.’ - Will, Kyneton Old Rectory.
Animus Distillery, 1/89a Piper St, Kyneton 03 5403 2431; animusdistillery.com
BREAKFAST ‘I’m the first to admit that I’m not much of a breakfast person; it takes me a bit to get started. If you’re on the go and ready to get out and explore, then Monsieur Pierre is a fast-paced spot to grab your takeaway and crispy croissant. If you’ve got more time, I’d call in along Piper Street to My Flippin Kitchen. It’s bustling, warm and at all times, full. It’s easy to see why; Brendan and team are always welcoming. They’ve been an inspiration in Kyneton through these COVID times, always helpful, flexible and supportive in the community. Their corn fritters are my go-to dish and I hope they’re still on the menu when you visit, so you can enjoy them too.’ - Rob, Animus Distillery My Flippin Kitchen, 34 Piper Street, Kyneton; 03 5422 1129; my-flippin-kitchen-cafe.business.site
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