Enjoy Frankston's City Centre

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Don’t let the cooler weather stop you! There’s no shortage of things to enjoy here in Frankston City.

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CITY CENTRE DINING Whether it's comfort food, a quick catch up or a gourmet dining experience, there are plenty of dining options to enjoy in Frankston’s city centre. Young Street

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Shannon Street Mall

12 - Southside Supper Club Cocktail lounge and restaurant

4 - Stereo Espresso Coffee and jaffle café

4 - Cafe Baguette French café

46/48 - Lucky’s Deli Home-cooking and deli goods

5a - Cafeholics Café with Vietnamese street food

10 - Zesty Bar Corner, juice bar

7 - Somjai Thai Kitchen Thai restaurant

21 - Twisted Sista Gelati specialists

21 - (upstairs) - Eccoqui Italian-inspired restaurant

Bayside complex Gloria Jean's, coffee shop

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Thompson Street

52 - Café Buenta Café with free wifi 1/62 - Billy’s Kebab and Café Take away kebabs 64 - Mama Lee’s Take-away Chinese 68 - Express Depot Café Take-away 76 - Cilantro, Café 86 - Shanghai Dumpling Dumpling and hot pot restaurant 96 - Eeny Meeny (pictured) Café with a courtyard 101 - Humdinger Burger restaurant 102 - Antonio’s Pizza and Pasta, Restaurant 106 - Hooked on Thai Thai restaurant 104 - Best Legs in Town Chicken take-away 134 - Bus Stop Brunch Bar Take-away

9/21 - The Coffee Club Café 27 - Sasaki Frankston Japanese restaurant 26 - The Cake Cottage Specialty cakes and pastries 2/27 - The Groove Train Café Restaurant 12/27 - Nando’s Portuguese chicken restaurant

16 - Sliced Pizza Pizza restaurant

1/3 - Nature Café Bar Vegan café with courtyard 6 - Six Nutrition Health food café 7a - The Saucery Café 9a - Noodle Jone Asian restaurant 15 - Vogue House Café Café Playne Street

29 - Strike Bowling Bar Bowling and bar snacks

4/18-20 - Sandli Vehra Indian Restaurant

41/29 - Grill’d Healthy burgers

20a - Katsuri Indian restaurant

32 - Yummy Pho Vietnamese restaurant

Beach Street

36 - Rocotillos, café

4/18–20 - Sandli Vehra Indian Restaurant

7 - Pho Kingdom Vietnamese restaurant

59 - Poppyseeds Deli and café

20a - Katsuri Indian restaurant

9 - The Stanley, Patisserie

101 - Mr Frank’s Café Café with waterfront views

28 - Healthy Habits Take-away food

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Visit Bayside Shopping Centre at 28 Beach Street, for even more local dining options.

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Want to cook at home? Visit one of Frankston City’s fantastic local bakeries, delis, butchers and fruit and vegetable retailors to find everything you need.

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Take a wander towards the waterfront for a bite. Nepean Highway 1/370 - One Pear Tree Café with outdoor seating 428 - Ling Wah Chinese restaurant 430 - Ginseng Modern Asian Cuisine Asian restaurant

491 - Seagulls Green Taverna Greek seafood and char-grills 495 - Cinar's Kebabs Kebab restaurant 497 - Nepean Souvlaki Take-away souvlakis 499 - The Grand Hotel Classic pub food

431 - Taco Bill Mexican restaurant

4/506 - Siam Bayside Thai restaurant

433 - Southside Social Burger and beer restaurant

506 - The Spice Club Indian restaurant

435 - Olive and Fern Café Café

508 - The Pier Hotel Bar, bandroom and pub food

436 - La Porchetta Italian restaurant

510 - Cheeky Squire Brewery and restaurant

437 - Bobo’s Diner Burger restaurant

Kananook Boulevard

452 - McDonald’s Fast food 475 - Kwality Tandoori Indian Restaurant Indian restaurant 477 - Nha Trang Vietnamese restaurant 486 - Sammons Teppanyaki Japanese grill restaurant 489 - Cosy and Tasty Dumpling restaurant Chinese restaurant Davey Street 2-4 - The Deck Restaurant and rooftop bar

2 - Frankston Waterfront restaurant, Café, bar and restaurant 4 - Geonbae Korean barbecue restaurant 8 - The Milkman Café Riverfront café Long Island Drive 2/1 - Waves on the Beach Modern Australian Restaurant 2/1 -The Beach Nook Kiosk café Pier Promenade 5n - Sofia's Italian restaurant

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10 ‘Mary Jayne’ by Lucy Bonnin, Station Street 11 ‘All This Mayhem’ by Tristan Kerr, Corner Olsen Street and Olsen Lane


'Plover lover' by Dvate

'Unnamed' by Smug

'Resurrection: portrait in Profile' by ZEDR

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EVERYTHING YOU NEED

Specialty services Greg Sharman Dental Prosthetist 1B Wells Street Vince La Rocca Professional Eyecare 32 Wells Street

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Spectacle Warehouse Australia 44 Wells Street

Local pharmacies

Tristar Medical Group 7A Station Street

Parry Pharmacy 36 Young Street

Chemist Warehouse 32–34 Wells Street

Nova Discount Pharmacy 3 Wells Street


From specialty services to gift shops where you can find a bargin, everything you need is available in Frankston’s city centre.

Pick up something unique TLC Jewelmaster and Manufacturer Shop 2/52, Young Street Shop Around the Corner 94 Young Street Frankston Book Exchange Shop 3, Heart Arcade, 16–20 Wells Street

Guitar Village 12–13 Park Lane

Local Cash Trader 18 Station Street

Citylife Community Store 9 Station Street

Anny’s Manufacturing Jewellers 92 Young Street

Robinsons Bookshop Shop 3/11 Station Street Mall

The Comic Place 50 Playne Street

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STYLE IT YOUR WAY

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Streetwear Fashion 27Q Station Street Mall Metal Mosh 7E Station Street

The popular Frankston Sunday Market operates in the Young Street east car park. Pop down between 8am and 1pm for fresh produce, crafts, bric-a-brac, flowers, plants and trees — or drop in for a coffee and hot jam donut.

Eyespy Shop 4/58 Young Street Culture Cube Shop 608, Station Street Save a Dollar Recyclables 7B Station Street Mall Off Ya Tree Cnr Clyde Street and Station Street My Size 42 Wells Street Miss Velvet Shop 5/19 Wells Street Peter Oram Shoes 30 Wells Street Jac n Jean 34B Wells Street Anthony Thomas Menswear 38 Wells Street Preggi Central Shop 1, 22–24 Wells Street The Dancing Years 10–11 Park Lane Pick up something vintage Eliza Doolittles 8 Station Street Vinnies 82 Young Street Save the Children Op Shop 28 Playne Street RSPCA Op Shop 4 Peninsula Walk Salvos Stores Frankston 17 Thompson Street VISITFRANKSTON.COM

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FACES OF FRANKSTON At the 2018 Waterfront Festival, locals and visitors shared their stories on video. More than 30 people took part including those featured below. To view the videos, visit: frankstonfaces.com

Cate grew up in the area and lives just outside Frankston City. She still visits Frankston regularly for social outings including watching her friend’s band.

Mikayla and Jackson live in Frankston. Jackson really likes the sports programs at his school. Mikayla loves being in a community with her friends around the corner.

James is originally from New Zealand and has lived in Frankston for 15 years. He met his wife here and enjoys bringing family over to show them around Frankston.

Divija and Mishika came into Frankston with their parents to visit the area. They love the beach and the shops and were looking forward to visiting some of the local parks.

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We continue to celebrate the people who live, work, study and visit our city, with the Faces of Frankston campaign.

Nancy and her son Ethan live in Skye. They visit Frankston’s city centre most weekends to shop and socialise. Nancy really likes how much the city centre has changed, particularly around the train station.

Rachel grew up in Seaford and stayed on to work and raise her own family. She loves living somewhere with great schools and shopping, which is also only a quick drive to wineries on the Mornington Peninsula.

Rhianna is a local arts student who loves acting and studies in the city. She is a fan of Frankston Library and local shops including Metal Mosh and the Comic Place, plus the close knit community.

Andrew and Marian have lived in Seaford for 53 years and 25 years respectively. The couple have seen a lot of change over that time particularly at the waterfront. Andrew is keen on Instagram and regularly features Frankston’s beautiful scenes. Marian would love to see more positive media coverage of terrific Frankston City.

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SPOIL YOURSELF

Bliss... that feeling when you finally stop and enjoy some much needed ‘me time’.

Fine Touch Hair and Beauty Studio/Frankston Barber Shop 3, 58–60 Young Street Rosa Nails Shop 4–5 Station Street

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Frenchy’s Hair Company 1/44 Beach Street

The Dog House Barbers 46 Beach Street

Frankston Cuts 70 Young Street

Tammy Lobato Wigs 3 Park Lane

Colour Collections 7/19 Wells Street

Intricut Hair-Beauty-Nails Shop 5, Station Street Mall


Vy Nails 10 Station Street Fringe Dwellers Haircutters 138 Young Street Well-cut Hairdressing 8 Wells Street

Sudha Aesthetic Beauty and Laser Retreat 12 Station Street Passion Hair and Nails 50 Young Street

Brazillian Butterfly 15 Wells Street Professional Hair Care Products 100 Young Street

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MAKE A MEMORY

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Frankston Tattoo 30 Young Street Aussie Disposals 24 Beach Street Black Dragon Tattooing and Body Piercing 48 Beach Street Blue Note College of Music 13 Wells Street Hasty Gamers 28 Young Street Peninsula Camera 32–34 Ross Smith Avenue Frankston Body Piercing 2 Young Street Abracadabra Fancy Dress 52 Playne Street Bayside Custom Tattoo 62A Young Street (1st floor) Excape 3A Wells Street Ted's Cameras 54 Wells Street

There's no better place to create life long memories than Frankston City.

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HEAD OUTDOORS

Frankston City offers a number of stunning parks and reserves all a short walk from the city centre Why not take a wander?

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The Frankston Waterfront Pristine coastline and accessible boardwalks. Olivers Hill Lookout Featuring sweeping views across Port Phillip Bay.

Sweetwater Creek Nature Walk Features walking tracks across bridges, past rock pools and over undulating terrain. Beauty Park Features a lake, barbecue facilities, exercise equipment and playground.


Beauty Park is home to a stunning lake and features accessible walking tracks, children's playground, a sheltered picnic and barbecue pavilion, public sculptures and free exercise equipment.

These local businesses will help you to stay healthy and active during the cooler months:

Xplode Fitness Personal training and gym, 24 Beach Street

Diveline Scuba diving lessons 6 Young Street

Peninsula Aquatic Recreation Centre (PARC) Frankston Corner Cranbourne-Frankston Road and Olive Grove

ASN Sports Nutrition Sports nutrition and fitness supplements, 40 Wells Street

Core 24 24 Hour Gym 313 Nepean Highway

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ENJOY A NIGHT OUT, INDOORS

One of the largest metropolitan venues in Australia, the Frankston Arts Centre (FAC) offers a wonderful variety of productions, for every style of theatre-goer.

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Hoyts Cinema, located in the Bayside Entertainment Complex, offers a cinema experience complete with reclining seats — a great way to end a wonderful day in Frankston’s city centre.

Pop in to Frankston City Library on Playne Street to get away from the hustle and bustle and snuggle up with a book. It's open until 8pm on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.


Don’t let the cooler weather keep you in Frankston is the ideal location to experience world-class arts and culture.

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LIVE LIFE

with drama, comedy, dance and music

DISCOVER HOW to juggle, write and create

EXPERIENCE ART

jewellery, crafts, digital and visual

Frankston Arts Centre... because life is better LIVE 27–37 Davey Street, Frankston

thefac.com.au

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Frankston Arts Centre is a business unit of Frankston City Council


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