Frankston Enjoy Every Moment - Autumn Quarterly Update - 2019

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FRANKSTON ENJOY AUTUMN MARCH–MAY 2019

Make the most of the longer days. As the leaves start changing colour, make time to enjoy Frankston City’s outdoor spaces, major and community events and unique dining experiences with your family and friends.

Welcome BOWL’D HQ to Olsen Street Newly opened, BOWL’D HQ does things a little differently. There’s no cash at this café. Simply register for an account, order and pay for your meal online, set a pick-up time and it will be there waiting for you! From fresh smoothies to luscious Budha, Poke and Acacai bowls full of fresh fruits, vegetables, fish, meat and grains, BOWL’D HQ is set to change the way you think about your lunch. BOWL’D HQ 14 Olsen Street, Frankston Monday–Friday 5.30am–2pm, Saturday 7am–2pm, Sunday 8am–2pm Register for your account today: bowld.com.au

Book and Bean Café Frankston Library’s newest addition, The Book and Bean Café is now open and serving amazing coffee and delicious food for you to enjoy while you explore all of the services that the library has to offer. Focussing on fresh produce and healthy meals the café has a traffic light system of green, amber and red foods, depending on nutrient content such as sugar, fat and salt. The café focusses on green and amber foods, but a few red treat foods for special occasions will still be available when you need them. With no need to pack up and leave the library to get your morning or afternoon tea or lunch, you can now spend even longer at the library. The Book and Bean Café Frankston Library, Playne Street, Frankston Monday–Friday, 8am–4pm

Botanika Outdoor Cinema An event that the whole family is bound to love, Botanika Cinema returns to Frankston for the April school holidays. Over six nights, family-friendly classics will be showcased along with live and local entertainment, street food and more. Tuesday 16–Sunday 21 April, 5–8pm George Pentland Botanic Gardens Williams Street, Frankston Stay tuned to visitfrankston.com for tickets

visitfrankston.com Frankston Visitor Information Centre 7N Pier Promenade, Frankston 1300 322 842


Chat with a local

Amrita Arn from Nature Café Bar Calling all vegetarians and vegans, Nature Café Bar in Thompson Street has you covered. Offering a wide range of healthy, delicious and vibrant menu options from smoothies to burgers, budha bowls and even vegan wine, the owners of Nature Café Bar have created a vibe that keeps people coming back. Tell us about yourself We are a family run business who truly work very hands on. It was a lot of learning initially. We just had to be brave and believe that people would like what we had planned. I come from a family of foodies. My mum always made all her own preserves, chutneys, sauces, jams, syrups etc. and taught me the art of healthy delicious cooking. It was my husband that pushed to open the café. We looked at real estate for a whole year before finally finding the perfect premises which ticked all the boxes - enough space for big groups, a courtyard, street front seating, and plenty of parking. So we re-mortgaged the house and jumped right in. We are so relieved to have made it through the first year, which everyone says is the hardest. They weren’t wrong! We both held down 2 full time jobs and worked 80 hour weeks each to keep everything afloat, as well as juggling our children. We are both so excited for our future, and the future of Nature Café Bar. Why did you choose to come to Frankston? Firstly, Frankston was local to us, and meant not a long commute. We also felt a sense of duty to add something more to Frankston. We hear too often that Frankston has “so much potential’, it’s got all the bones of an incredible town, and has a huge population, so we felt it could definitely sustain another café with something different to offer. Why did you choose to open a Vegetarian and Vegan Café? For me there was really no option. I was born and bred a vegetarian, and have literally never even tried meat. Primarily we wanted to offer delicious healthy food.

visitfrankston.com Frankston Visitor Information Centre 7N Pier Promenade, Frankston 1300 322 842

Eating a plant based diet has so many benefits that we wanted to show people that they could be so satisfied and have a huge variety of meals without the need to eat animals. What surprises people the most when they visit? We get so many comments on how lovely it is inside (the decor and vibe etc.). I think when people stumble across it for first time they seem blown away to have found a hidden gem in Frankston. Secondly I think it’s our extensive menu, with so many unusual ingredients to try. What is your favourite menu item? This is too hard to answer. It’s like choosing a favourite child! At the moment I’m loving the breakfast burger with a side of sweet potato fries. It’s on a black charcoal bun with bbq jackfruit, bean curd fried egg, tomato chutney, hash brown, tomato, lettuce, mayo. Then I wash it down with my favourite smoothie, the feijoa goer. It’s tangy and refreshing with feijoa and pineapple so it reminds me of home (Kiwis will understand). What would you recommend for those who are new to vegetarian and vegan food? I think initially if they want to stay in their comfort zone they should try the b.l.a.t sandwich, or charcoal chicken burger with fries, or even the Nachos. They are winners with everyone. What is the best thing about having a business in Frankston? I love that we can go to the beach straight after work, in just 2 minutes. I also love the people. They are just genuinely lovely and easy going. We have never had any issues here, even at night. We seem to attract the best people from all over the Peninsula. I also really like that we can source some really great local products and produce from the Peninsula.

1–3 Thompson St, Frankston 3199 Opening hours: 7.30am–3pm Phone: 9781 5183


Gravity Zone The ultimate destination for family fun and entertainment, Gravity Zone in Seaford offers activities for all ages. From little leapers through to extreme sports fanatics, jump through 180 different trampolines spread over six zones. Plenty of padding and foam means you will have a soft landing no matter how extreme your moves. More than just trampolines, you will also find a multi-level maze like laser tag arena, complete with music, lighting effects and smoke machines, as well as a virtual reality zone, ninja zone and the newly opened Kids Zone including a dedicated trampoline and playground for even the smallest members of the family. Gravity Zone 25 Oliphant Way, Seaford Open daily from 10am gravity-zone.com.au

New time for Makers’ Market Frankston’s Makers’ Market has a new time! Every third Saturday of the month, from 10am until 3pm, head to Young Street and explore an eclectic mix of art, jewellery, handcrafted goods and tasty treats in the City Centre. While you’re there, why not grab a coffee, some lunch or discover a unique find at one of the City’s many cafes, restaurants and boutique shops before exploring the laneways to uncover inspiring murals and street art. Frankston Makers’ Market Third Saturday each month, 10am–3pm Young Street, Frankston

B LO C K PA RT Y

THE BIG PICTURE FEST

WHERE YOU AT FRANKSTON? JOIN US TO CELEBRATE THE BIG PICTURE FEST 2019

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Friday 22 March STIEBEL PLACE + GALLERY LANE | 4.30 > 10.00PM

PERFORMING LIVE : LANKS

FOLLOWING HIS SELL OUT TRIPLE J PRESENTED TOUR IN 2018

LIVE MUSIC AND DJ’S ROVING ACT

BORN IN A TAXI LIVE STREET ART + FOOD TRUCKS

FREE fun day out for kids

Tuesday 9 April 2019 9.30am–1.30pm Cruden Farm, Langwarrin The Kazoos and Friends

Party Play Pen – Interactive arena Jungle Dress Up – Prizes to be won Animal Farm • Face Painting • Mini Sports Information on local children’s services

BYO picnic or treat yourself to the community BBQs Please leave your pets at home

1300 322 322 frankstonevents.vic.gov.au frankstonevents #FrankstonCity #FrankstonEvents Children must be accompanied by an adult or guardian at all times. Parking and entry off Cranhaven Road, Langwarrin.

visitfrankston.com Frankston Visitor Information Centre 7N Pier Promenade, Frankston 1300 322 842


March to May

Botanika Cinema

MAR

Tuesday 16 to Sunday 21 April Gates open at 5.30pm

2019

George Pentland Botanic Gardens, Frankston

The Big Picture Fest Friday 22 to Sunday 24 March Frankston City Centre

The Good Friday Festival Friday 19 April 9.30am–1.30pm Frankston Waterfront

Party in the Park Tuesday 9 April 9.30am–1.30pm Cruden Farm, Langwarrin

APR 2019

Anzac Day Thursday 25 April See website for times

Frankston RSL Community Family Fun Day

Frankston War Memorial, Beauty Park and Seaford Cenotaph, Station Street, Seaford

Sunday 7 April 11am–3pm Ballam Park Cranbourne Road, Frankston

Frankston Music Festival Friday 26 April– Saturday 4 May Various times and locations

1300 322 842 visitfrankston.com visitfrankston


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