Northcote & Thornbury
For 111 years Thornbury was once a part of the former City of Northcote Local Government Area, which existed from 1883 until June 1994 and so it's no surprise that they bond so well. High Street is the heart and soul of both suburbs and is a humble hive of activity. It has a shop/store for every need. Bars, cafes, craft stores, bookstores, music venues, pubs, restaurants, pet shops and more, you are covered on all bases. Including one of the best cinemas (Westgarth Cinema) Melbourne has to offer. Both Northcote & Thornbury are extremely well serviced by public transport, with trains, trams, and buses. The bike paths are used liberally and you can also ride a section of the lush Merri Creek trail. Thornbury & Northcotes population is diverse in its socioeconomic status from its strong ties with Italian heritage through to the young thriving Arts culture with the constant support from the City of Darebin Council. The art & creative scenes are flourishing through such places as The Hungry Workshop and Pop & Scott to name a few. Both suburbs have evolved into some of the most sort after areas to live in and/or visit. There is an evident mix of both old school and new world. Thornbury is fast becoming one of the most addictive suburbs to visit and with Northcote close by, the two have an amazing amount to offer.
St Georges Road & Merri Creek Trail
North St Botanical
The Hungry Workshop
Joanie's Baretto
Pop & Scott
Joe's Shoe Store
Westgarth Cinema
Pallino
Umberto
Carwyn Cellars
Lords of the North
Psarakos
Barry.
Carpenters Daughter
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Joe's Shoe Store
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- 233 High Street
As its name may suggest; Joe’s does not make shoes! You will soon realise this while you adjust your eyes to the dimly lit room and the sound of a nostalgic album on the record player. You will also notice a substantial bar and this is Joe’s. Offering a space with an atmosphere which is hard to say no to. Drinks are supplied and the ability to order Pizza Meine Liebe (pizza from heaven) from right next door, they have it all covered. Photography - Peter Tarasiuk