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Shopping, food and wine

Bayside offers a wealth of shopping, food and wine districts including: 

 

Bay Street, Brighton
Melway: 67 F9 / G9

Bay Street’s village shopping includes many open cafes, boutiques, gift shops and florists.

Specialty stores include:

 

Beaumaris Concourse
Melway: 86 C7 / D7

Beaumaris Concourse is built around a central square of shops. Its one-way traffic flow reduces congestion and creates a quiet, leisurely and relaxed place to shop.

The concourse features specialty stores including:

 

Black Rock Shopping Village
Melway: 85 K4

Black Rock Shopping Centre is one of Bayside’s smaller villages.

The Black Rock Shopping Centre features specialty stores including:

 

Church Street, Brighton
Melway: 67 D11 / E11 and E12

Church Street is one of Melbourne’s most up-market shopping areas with specialty stores including:

 

Hampton Street
Melway: 76 G4 / F7

Hampton Street is Bayside’s largest shopping precinct and features specialty stores including:

 

Highett Shopping Centre (shared with Kingston City Council)
Melway: 77 E9 / F9

Highett Shopping Centre offers a hive of activity with specialty stores including:

 

Martin Street, Brighton
Melway: 67 F7 / G7

Martin Street is a compact shopping strip with specialty stores including:

 

Sandringham Village
Melway: 76 G9 / G10

Also known as ‘Gypsy Village’, Sandringham Village is located at the end of the train line, close to the seaside.

Sandringham features specialty stores including:


04-Feb-2009


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