Frankston City News - September-October 2018 Edition

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Frankston City News September – October 2018 frankston.vic.gov.au

Beachfront dining on the menu Frankston Yacht Club restaurant operators announced A nautical themed waterside dining experience is set to be unveiled at the Frankston Yacht Club. Council has recently announced that Eureka Corporate has been chosen as the preferred operator for the vacant business space in the Yacht Club building. Eureka Corporate who own Mr. Tod Café and The Common Kitchen

and Bar in Melbourne CBD will bring their wealth of knowledge to Frankston, creating a high-quality contemporary event, functions and conference space upstairs. Downstairs will feature a relaxed café environment. Food and beverage from across the Mornington Peninsula will be showcased in this indoor and outdoor

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Sculptures set in stone

New events announced

dining experience, which will provide breathtaking views of Port Phillip Bay on Frankston’s award-winning beach. The new-look Yacht Club and waterfront dining is set to be complete early in the new year, to coincide with the large number of events held at the waterfront. This new dining addition will undoubtedly attract tourists and

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Gardens for the community

locals alike, bringing further economic benefits to the City. The long-awaited news of the new venture is a boost to this great community asset and a step closer towards becoming the Lifestyle Capital of Victoria.

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Business grant bonanza

Seaford >> Frankston >> Langwarrin >> Karingal >> Skye >> Frankston South >> Frankston North >> Carrum Downs >> Langwarrin South >> Sandhurst

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