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Woodfired Pizza in an Old Bank, Mediterranean Street Food and Israeli Breakfasts, a 24-Hour Nightclub in a Church, Elegant Silk Shirts from a Local Label

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Plus how to get fancy snacks into the footy.  ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌   [Broadsheet]( 11 September 2019 [This Week]  Hi Melbourne, This week we’re eating woodfired pizza in a former bank, making that ever-difficult lunchtime decision – plate, or pita? – and scoring $5 cheeseburgers from one of the country’s best. Plus, discover flawless silk shirts that’ll slip seamlessly into your everyday uniform, and check out Celine’s first standalone Aussie store, which is just weeks away. A brilliant but controversial new Aussie film has just been released, and a new immersive art show in a shipping container is on its way to Melbourne. See you in line for one of those $5 burgers, Ellen Fraser Broadsheet Melbourne editor   The best of Broadsheet this week.  [[ ] Food & Drink A family-run Italian diner in a charming old bank, with an entire wall dedicated to cheese. In a cosy room full of antiques, nab a spot near the open fireplace – guarded by a taxidermy stag head – for woodfired burrata, tomato sugo and basil pizza that’ll have you mopping up the creamy cheese with your crust. There’s also osso bucco, pillowy ricotta gnocchi and an all-Aussie wine list.]( [[ ] Entertainment Every Australian needs to see this brilliant, controversial new Aussie drama. “If people aren’t horrified and disturbed and shocked by this film, I haven’t done my job,” says director Jennifer Kent of the film, which confronts unpleasant truths about colonial violence and sexual assault.]( [[ ] Food & Drink Mediterranean street food and Israeli breakfasts at Prahran newcomer Lomah. At the casual offshoot of acclaimed Atlas Dining, you don’t have to make many decisions. First: plate or pita? It’ll be loaded with hummus, slaw, tabbouli and tahini. Next, choose from free-range chicken, Gippsland lamb, smoked trout or slow-roasted eggplant.](   Here’s more from Broadsheet this week. [ ]( [Entertainment Check-In to an Unnerving Immersive Flight Inside a Shipping Container Take your seat, adjust your headset. As the muffled inflight announcements become increasingly more disturbing, it seems this plane may not land safely.]( [ ]( [Fashion A New Melbourne Silk Shirt and Scarf Label From a Country Road Alum Flawlessly constructed silk shirts come in two cuts: the relaxed, oversized Classic, and the Reverse Tuxe, which has a slimmer fit and a cropped back.]( [ ]( [Art & Design Affordable Local Linen Label Bed Threads Launches a Companion Homewares Line Called Bedside Threads (cute), it sells Alex and Trahanas ceramics, star-sign prints and Taschen art books.]( [ ]( [Entertainment Coming Soon: Colour, Melbourne’s New 24-Hour Nightclub in a 189-Year-Old Church From the former owners of Lounge and the team behind Something Unlimited festival.]( [ ]( [Food & Drink Neil Perry’s Burger Project Is Doing $5 Cheeseburgers. That’s less than half price. Here’s how to get yours.]( [ ]( [Art & Design A Touching, Funny, Stunningly Shot Book About Humanity’s Best Friend A National Geographic photographer spent a year snapping dogs. And it tells a story that goes beyond cute dog pics.]( [ ]( [Fashion Celine’s First Standalone Aussie Store Is Opening in Melbourne This Month The 249-square-metre space will have a brutalist edge, balancing stone and reclaimed oak against sculptural finishes in concrete, steel and brass.](    [ ]( [Fashion How to Look Good for Less: Dressing for Spring Racing on a Budget The former editor-in-chief of Harper’s Bazaar reveals her tips for balancing style and function with affordability.]( [ ]( [Food & Drink Taking the Grub Out of the Pub Steaks, parmas and burgers are jostling for menu space with fancier fare at pubs around the country. Here’s a look at those respecting tradition and pioneering at the same time.]( [ ]( [Food & Drink Jamsheed Needs Your Help to Open Its Urban Winery in Preston Its wines are on regular rotation at Embla, Marion, Sunda, Tipo 00 and other top Melbourne diners. But construction has hit a snag.]( [ ]( [Food & Drink A New Dawn of Australian Booze Producers Some of Australia’s best drops – be they wine, beer, spirits or otherwise – are being made in garages, backyards and paddocks across the country.]( [ ]( [Fashion Gallery: Street Style and Runway Faves at Melbourne Fashion Week The mood? Vibrant colour, playful juxtapositions and sophisticated elegance.]( [ ]( [Entertainment Line-Up Announced for Let Them Eat Cake The New Year’s Day festival will return to Werribee Mansion for performances from world-renowned DJs and producers, with a hefty dose of bass and BPM.]( [ ]( [Food & Drink Taco Bell Is Opening Its First Melbourne Store This Summer It’ll be the first Australian Taco Bell outside of Queensland for the Cali-Mexican burrito behemoth. Get ready for cheap chalupas, quesadillas and burritos.]( [ ]( [Food & Drink Snack Bar: Melbourne’s Latest Food News in 60 Seconds A tiny gnocchi bar in the city, how to get fancy snacks into the footy, a dedicated cannoli shop, Chin Chin’s experimental new party series, and neenish tarts make a comeback.](   [Scout]( A jobs site by Broadsheet [ ]( Feature [This Ticketing Platform Donates All Its Profits to Charity And it’s received support from tech giants Google and Atlassian.]( [ ]( Feature [Changing Careers: Coogee Wine Room’s Tom Hardwick The former lawyer unpacks his journey from corporate Melbourne to a wine bar in Sydney.]( [ ]( Resource [Melbourne Job Wrap: Best of the Week Let Scout help you with your next career move.](     - [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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