Discover the best top things to do in Moonee Ponds, Australia including Cork and Canvas, River Kwai Thai Massage, Strangeloves, Gourmet Kitchen Cooking School, Sam Merrifield Library, Moonee Ponds Creek Trail, Essendon Historical Society (EHS) Museum, Puckle Street Precinct, Moonee Ponds Central, Maribyrnong Park.
Restaurants in Moonee Ponds
5.0 based on 63 reviews
Australia's first 'Paint and Sip' studio host the trendiest night out! No experience required to join any of our 2 or 3 hour sessions. One of our talented artists will guide you step-by-step, from start-to-end, how to paint your sessions featured artwork while sipping your favourite beverage. Our Paint and Sip sessions are BYO. Bring along your favourite bottle along and we'll provided the glasses and fridge. To book visit our website under 'Public Sessions' and select from a small or large canvas, bring your favourite beverage and we'll handle the rest!
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5.0 based on 10 reviews
Learn how to create gourmet food in your own kitchen. At Gourmet Kitchen Cooking School we offer a variety of professional cooking classes in a relaxed and friendly environment. We focus not only on how to cook beautiful food, but also where to buy ingredients, how to utilize excess ingredients, and more. We aim to inspire you and give you skills and confidence to take home to your own kitchen.
There are not enough words to describe how wonderful my afternoon was spent learning to cook Spanish delicacies. Laura is so welcoming. She offers a range of classes ans the best part is you can eat everything. This experience was priceless my partner and i will be back
5.0 based on 17 reviews
Sam Merriefield has more space after the epidemic. The Community Lounge idea seems to have taken off, it's a new direction for the library. The meeting rooms are still available, book early if you want to usse them. By the way, there is free wifi, it's very popular. Parking is not usually a problem, especially on weekends and after hours.
5.0 based on 5 reviews
Today I was walking around the Essendon and Pascoe Vale South area, where the wild parts of the river were left alone when much of the creek became an open drain to make the freeway easier to build. Garden plantings were in bloom and the path seemed well built and well maintained.
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4.5 based on 29 reviews
Puckle Street is a high energy shopping street with lots of independent speciality shops, some chain stores, cafes, restaurants and services (such as the Australia Post and Woolworths). It is lovely coming to the street on a warm day and exploring all the stores, you will find something different. Also there is access to Moonee Ponds Central which has plenty more shops (such as K-Mart) and is a short walk to Queens Park if you want to sit and relax in a picturesque park. It is a shopping centre worth coming to and spending the day. There is lots of onsite parking (either at Moonee Ponds Central or at the back of Puckle Street) in lots of different sections (do your research where to come before you come). Another recommendation would be to come by train and get off at Moonee Ponds station or travel by the 59 tram.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
At Moonee Ponds Central, we pride ourselves on our friendly Customer Service Team who want to make your visit to Moonee Ponds Central as comfortable and easy as possible. The Centre Management Team, Cleaning Staff, and Security are here to help make your shopping experience easy and enjoyable.
Moonee Ponds Central (MPC) is adding a new dining area, it seems likely to draw more foot-traffic to the area. Coles, K-Mart and Aldi anchor MPC. The expanded area has been good for the Coffee Club, their new location is a boon for coffee lovers. Some of the smaller retailers, such as Ray's Nuts, have lost some customers and gained some now that people are movong in to occupy the new apartment blocks in the area. The proximity to Puckle Street, one of Melbourne's most prosperous shopping strips, has givnen MPC a boost.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
We started off in Puckle Street, Moonee Ponds and walked down through Maribyrnong Park. We took the pedestrian bridge over the Maribyrnong River, watching out for the cyclists. We took a gravel path up the hill and arrived at the front of HIghpoint Shopping Centre, the heart of the West. We then walked over to Bunnings, to buy some harfware. We decided against retracing our steps to Puckle Street, as the walk had taken over two hours, so we took the 82 Tram to Moonee :Ponds Junction., The trip back took us around 20 minutes all up. We had a nice walk and saw some interesting sights.
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