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A Boozy Brunch at Peaches, a Huge Design Market, Top Bakers on Tour, and Dessert Degustations

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Plus, half-price dining at dozens of restaurants.  ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌   [Broadsheet]( 15 - 21 July 2019 [Things To Do]( There’s something great happening in Melbourne every day of the year. Hi Melbourne, This weekend, a huge design market is taking over the Royal Exhibition Building – look out for Ada Hodgson and Emily Green jewellery, Clay Canoe ceramics and Limone’s distinctive line art. Top bakers are popping up in North Melbourne and you can learn to make your own mozzarella, brie and other cheeses in the CBD. Creative cocktail bar Fancy Free is saying goodbye for now with the help of its mates (and a cocktail or two), and the city’s prettiest bar, Peaches, is doing brunch for a limited time. Plus, in honour of Bastille Day, we’ve rounded up the city’s best croissants, steak frites and soufflés. À bientôt!  Broadsheet top pick [ ]( [Check Into Hotel Peaches This Weekend For “Morning After” Brunch Katsu sandos, fried chicken and a Turkish feast are all on the line-up at Peaches’ new (boozy) brunch series. Over six Sundays some of Melbourne’s favourite chefs – from Cheek, Leonardo’s Pizza Palace, Kazuki’s, Stokehouse and more – are cooking their go-to “morning after” meals, complete with Bloody Marys and unlimited filter coffees.]( [Book tickets]( Check Into Hotel Peaches This Weekend For “Morning After” Brunch. Sunday, 7th Jul - Sunday, 11th Aug Levels 2 and 3 301 Swanston Street Melbourne 3000 Mark Your Diaries [08 Monday]( [ ]( [Starry Southern Skies. A behind-the-scenes tour of the Melbourne Observatory, and a chance to stargaze through its heritage telescopes. Birdwood Avenue, Melbourne]( [09 Tuesday]( [ ]( [Wake in Fright. The cult Aussie horror is now a one-woman show with gifs, input from Brown Cardigan and an electronic score by Friendships. 113 Sturt Street, Southbank]( [01 Saturday]( [ ]( [All-You-Can-Eat Handmade Pasta. Fatto has a solution to midweek winter blues: unlimited pasta for 30 bucks. 100 St Kilda Road Melbourne 3004]( [11 Thursday]( [ ]( [$10 Sup Noodle Cups. Shoestring budgeters rejoice: Supernormal Canteen’s bargain broths are back. And every fifth cup is free. 2 157 Fitzroy Street St Kilda 3182]( [12 Friday]( [ ]( [Finders Keepers Market. Australia’s biggest design market is back. This round features more than 270 top designers, artists and makers. 9 Nicholson Street, Carlton]( [13 Saturday]( [ ]( [Baker’s Exchange. Some of Melbourne’s best bakers are going on tour with Hank Marvin Market in July – here’s where you’ll find them.]( [14 Sunday]( [ ]( [Fancy Free’s Farewell. The pop-up bar is going out with a bang (and the help of its hospo mates). Swing by for a whisky-fuelled pub lunch. 381 Little Collins Street Melbourne 3000]( [Explore the full calendar]( [Today]( [This weekend]( [This week]( [This month](     Also Happening This Week [ ]( [Saturday 13th July Cheesemaking Classes at Henry and the Fox. Learn how to make scamorza, mozzarella, brie and more. (And sample while you work.)]( [ ]( [Sunday 14th July - Sunday 01st September Sweet Set at Grub. Eight-course feasts by big name sweet-makers including Tivoli Road Bakery, Mörk and a Masterchef finalist.]( [ ]( [Saturday 13th July Dating with Dogs. Dating can be nerve-wracking, so get some backup from your best mate and donate to a good cause.]( [ ]( [Saturday 13th July Free Fries for National Fry Day. Lord of the Fries is celebrating by handing out free cups of fries. But only for an hour – no purchase required.]( [ ]( [Monday 01st July - Sunday 11th August 50 Per Cent Off Your Food Bill. Six weeks of half-price dining at dozens of Melbourne restaurants including Onda, Goldie and Tolarno.]( [ ]( [Wednesday 10th July On Vulnerability and Doubt. Australian and international artists are laid bare in ACCA’s new exhibition on the most fragile of emotions.]( [ ]( [Friday 12th July - Saturday 13th July Nice to Eat Banquet at Ellis Street Studio. At Broadsheet Kitchen alumnus Matti Fallon’s Chinese banquet you can smash open a clay-baked beggar’s chicken with a lacquered mallet.]( [ ]( [Friday 12th July - Sunday 14th July Huon Valley Mid-Winter Festival. Three days of fire, feasting and foot-stomping folk music in the heart of Tassie’s southern apple-growing region.]( Coming Soon [ ]( [Thursday 18th July Broadsheet Kitchen: Carl Dahren at Supernormal Canteen. A bold new culinary talent will turn Melbourne’s famed south-side Japanese diner into a smoky Thai street market.]( [Check out more things to do in melbourne](    It’s Bastille Day, Santé! [ ]( [Food & Drink Best French Restaurants in Melbourne Elegant classics inside a heritage bluestone, a Melbourne institution dating to 1986, and balcony dining at one of the city’s best restaurants.]( [ ]( [Food & Drink Bar Margaux Walk down the nondescript staircase and let your eyes adjust. There’s no natural light at this bistro – that’s why it’s so easy to lose track of time.]( [ ]( [Food & Drink Maker & Monger A cheese-centric spot at Prahran Market by an expert in fromage.](      - [Food & Drink]( - [Fashion & Style]( - [Art & Design]( - [Entertainment]( - [Travel]( - [Active]( - [Things to do]( - [Forward to a friend]( - [View online]( - [Update Preferences]( - [Unsubscribe]( - [Privacy Policy]( - [Contact]( - [Advertise]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [Broadsheet]( - [Food & Drink]( - [Fashion & Style]( - [Art & Design]( - [Entertainment]( - [Travel]( - [Active]( - [Things to do]( - [Forward to a friend]( - [View online]( - [Update Preferences]( - [Unsubscribe]( - [Privacy Policy]( - [Contact]( - [Advertise]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram](  © 2019 Broadsheet Media Design by [The Company You Keep](

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