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Brunswick’s Best Cheap Eats, Killer Sandwiches Hidden in an Old Deli, Best Things to Do In Melbourne in August

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Plus a new service delivering magnums of wine.  ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌   [Broadsheet]( 07 August 2019 [This Week]  Hi Melbourne, We’ve found Brunswick’s best cheap eats. They’re all under $15, and Melbourne’s best burger makes the cut. A bottle shop we love is now delivering gigantic bottles of wine, and a tiny new eatery hidden in an old deli is doing some of the tastiest sandwiches in the city. One of the most heavily Instagrammed immersive artworks in the world has landed, as has the founder of cult LA chain Eggslut. Ever wanted to make your own furniture? Now you can. And learn how to keep your plants alive. The prize for the survivors? Bright, bold, fun new pots. See you around town, Ellen Fraser Broadsheet Melbourne editor   The best of Broadsheet this week.  [[ ] Food & Drink Ten Under $15: Brunswick’s best cheap eats. A $10 roll with a cult following. Polish doughnuts filled with custard and jam for four bucks a pop. And a pint-sized version of Melbourne’s best burger is $6 – so you could order two and still be within budget.]( [[ ] Food & Drink First Look: Killer sandwiches and natural wine at Romans Original, a cafe-bar hidden in an old Footscray deli. Sandwiches stuffed with egg and Meatsmith sausage, eggplant parmigiana, or fried chicken. Elevated British-leaning plates and fresh, easy-to-drink natural wine. It’s all here – you just wouldn’t know it from the outside.]( [[ ] Entertainment Editor’s Picks: the best things to do in Melbourne in August. Step inside one of the most heavily Instagrammed immersive artworks in the world, eat burgers with the founder of cult LA chain Eggslut, head to a cheese festival or a sour beer festival or an all-you-can-eat oyster frenzy, and shop designer vintage gems from $45. Phew.](   Here’s more from Broadsheet this week. 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Everything comes in 1.5-litre magnums.]( [ ]( [Entertainment Melbourne’s Best Indoor Classes for Cold Wintery Days Why spend time among the elements when you can make your own furniture, learn emoji etiquette, mimic Hokusai’s paintings or nail the necessities of indoor plant care?]( [ ]( [Art & Design Five To Buy: These Pots Will Do Your Plants Justice Resin, cement, ceramic and clay – there are so many ways to house your favourite plants.]( [ ]( [Fashion Work Uniform: Danielle Goodwin The luxury vintage queen opens her personal vault to show off her growing archive of designer bags, jewellery and fashion, before sharing her “more is more” approach to style.]( [ ]( [Fashion The Beauty Chef Believes Great Skin Starts With the Gut Ten years ago people told Carla Oates her “weird” probiotic elixirs and powders wouldn’t work, but now they’re flying off shelves around the world.]( [ ]( [Travel A Delicious Culinary Winter Series Set in an Ultra-Luxe Resort in the Greater Blue Mountains Seafood master Josh Niland, cheese expert Will Studd and a truffle-inspired degustation.]( [ ]( [Entertainment Late to the Party: Melbourne’s Best Gigs in August Orchestral renditions of iconic video games. Blistering vocals by a local on the rise. And Melbourne’s most artistically daring music festival.](    Win an Eight-Day Adventure in Sri Lanka Visit a tea plantation, go on a wildlife safari and take a tropical dip. [Enter](   [ ]( [Fashion Shopping Josh Goot and Vogue Fashion Director Christine Centenera’s Pioneering New Label Just Got Easier Here’s why. And the latest range of denim essentials is a collaboration with Levi’s.]( [ ]( [Entertainment Meet Melbourne’s 25-Year-Old Wunderkind Playwright Her first full-length play was performed at the Royal Court Theatre in London. Her newest, a bold production based on a series of real court cases, begins at the MTC this week.]( [ ]( [Entertainment Falls Festival Drops a Chockers 2019 Line-Up Peking Duck, Halsey, Pnau, Vampire Weekend, Disclosure, G Flip, Thelma Plum and … John Farnham. Picking a New Year’s Eve party just got a bit more difficult.]( [ ]( [Entertainment Mad Max: Fury Road Roars Into White Night The acclaimed Australian-directed action film is getting a new audio-visual presentation in the Carlton Gardens.]( [ ]( [Food & Drink A New Food Festival That’ll Take You To Places Most Locals Have Never Been Hop on a jetski and travel to a marina where someone else has already done the fishing for you, ready for lunch on the water’s edge.]( [ ]( [City File Melburnians to Catch Two Days of Free Trains in August as Part of Industrial Action Barriers will stay open and authorised officers will refuse to check tickets. Leave your Myki at home.]( [ ]( [Food & Drink How Your Friday Coffee Can Help Disadvantaged Kids Training to Be Creatives Some of Melbourne’s best cafes are behind this week’s push to fight homelessness. 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