Source : the age
Some places have a weekly happy hour. This fun pizza joint does it daily and for two hours (3-5pm). The well-priced margs, negronis and natty wine pulls an enthusiastic local crowd, who commandeer the shaded outside tables and footpath with banter and good times. DJs, jazz bands and vinyl sessions add a smooth soundtrack to the scene.
The pizzas are decent – think puffy crusts and quality ingredients – and there’s always seasonal specials. If you enjoy people watching, this is the place to do it.
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