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Melbourne’s Neighbourhoods All Points North

Head further north and discover much more to explore.

Stray Neighbour

Preston City Limits 10

Something new pops up here every week. While bustling Preston Market is still popular with locals for the weekly shopping, there’s more to explore. Check out Stray Neighbour, which is – wait for it – a bakery, coffee shop, bar, eatery, bottle shop and produce store. If you’re looking for neighbourhood vibes, check out Surly’s Bar & Garden. +prestonmarket.com.au +strayneighbour.com.au +facebook.com/surlysbarpreston

Sunbury in Spring 11

It’s the home of the Ashes and a number of historical homesteads, including Emu Bottom, but Sunbury is fast becoming known for its dining options. The daytime choice for most locals is The Spotted Owl, where the pork belly benny is perfect for breakfast or lunch. Further along the cafe strip in O’Shanassy Street is Vic’s Food & Wine, with its excellent Italian fare. +thespottedowl.com.au +vicsfoodandwine.com.au

A Wine Time 12

Did you know there’s a fine wine scene in the north? Taste the offerings at Marnong Estate – from fiano to shiraz – at its Atrium Bar. For more than four decades, Pat Carmody has been making wine at Craiglee Vineyard. Guests can taste his renowned shiraz and chardonnay at the cellar door on the first Sunday of each month. Settle in with a glass of wine and a cheese platter at Arundel Farm Estate, a family-owned farm and winery, and check out the view. +marnongestate.com.au +craigleevineyard.com +arundelfarmestate.com.au

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