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Albury Wodonga Official Visitor Guide : Albury Wodonga Official Visitor Guide 2014
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3 Don’T MISS: • Geoffrey Michael Patissier (Monument end of Dean St, Albury) • Coffee Mamma (Olive St, Albury & High St, Wodonga) • Deli Bean (Beechworth Rd, Wodonga) • Streetbean (Macauley St, Albury) • Patty’s Patisserie (Olive St, Albury) • Hideout Café (Waratah Way, Wodonga) 3 2 Albury WodongA OFFICIAL VISITOR GUIDE FOOD, WINE and nightlife The Proprietor: Sourcing ingredients locally, serves one menu all day with a variety of dishes that can be eaten as breakfast, brunch or lunch. locally grown always tastes better Our region produces some of the best food and wine you’ll find anywhere. Add to that our cosmopolitan influences, urban sophistication and warm hospitality and you’ve got the makings of the perfect holiday for foodies, families and fun-seekers alike. And city types need not worry – the coffee is excellent. For breakfast, lunch or a little pitstop, bag a sunny table at one of the buzzing kerbside cafés in Dean Street Albury or High Street Wodonga. For superior pub grub, try the rooftop beer garden at the Bended Elbow or street dining at the Albion Hotel in Albury or the outdoor dining deck of Wodonga’s Birallee Tavern. Tree lights twinkle in the evening in Dean Street Albury and that’s when the city comes alive – locals and visitors catch up for a drink and relax over dinner or head on to a show, gig or nightclub. The lightshow on Wodonga’s water tower is a stunning backdrop to the popular meeting and eating places around High Street. all aboard: For a sensational dining experience, jump on board Wodonga’s Broadgauge restaurant. Renowned award winning restaurateurs, Jodie Jones and Steve Carne, will serve world-class fare in the relaxed contemporary setting of the refurbished historic Wodonga Railway Station. locAl FAvourite
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