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Beacon Cove Food Store
Ph: (03) 9645 2764; 103 Beach St, Port Melbourne 3207
Deli, $
Open 7 days 6.30am-9pm (10pm weather permitting), Closed Christmas Day; Licensed; AE, BC, DC, MC, V, Seats inside 60, Outside seats 80
Mietta's Review A bright bustling cafe store opposite Station Pier. Blue paint and blue tiles give a fresh feel. Staff are friendly and the place very clean with a big range of food on display. Breakfast coffee is good. Management recommends scotta ditto - grilled fingers of lamb, lemon and oil. A wall mounted TV blasts out music and video clips, so sit outside if you want to miss that and instead observe the cyclists and roller bladers who congregate there for a drink after their exercise.
Other published opinions
The Age,Epicure,1/6/04,Danielle Miletic,'Beacon Cove Foodstore is the place to go to do your deli shopping and to pick up last-minute takeaway lunches and dinners.It has a bottle shop and is a good spot for a quick coffee by the beach.'
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