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Sassafras Village
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Miss Marple's Tearoom
382 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd, Sassafras VIC 3787, Australia
Ripe Sassafras Cafe | Restaurant
376 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd, Sassafras VIC 3787, Australia
Dine Divine
345 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd, Sassafras VIC 3787, Australia
Benji’s in Sassafras
3/372 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd, Sassafras VIC 3787, Australia
Sassafras Cafe & Sugar Cane Juice Bar
391 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd, Sassafras VIC 3787, Australia
King Henry’s Restaurant
320 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd, Sassafras VIC 3787, Australia
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Nearby hotels
The Blackwood Sassafras
Woodlands Ave, Sassafras VIC 3787, Australia
Chudleigh Park Sassafras
6 Chudleigh Cres, Sassafras VIC 3787, Australia
tree
342 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd, Sassafras VIC 3787, Australia
Moulton Park Estate
2 Cooloongatta Rd, Sassafras VIC 3787, Australia
Lotus Lodges
1A Driffield Cres, Sassafras VIC 3787, Australia
A Cottage in the Forest
452 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd, Olinda VIC 3788, Australia
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Sassafras Village

331-333 Mount Dandenong Tourist Rd, Sassafras VIC 3787, Australia
4.6(73)
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attractions: , restaurants: Miss Marple's Tearoom, Ripe Sassafras Cafe | Restaurant, Dine Divine, Benji’s in Sassafras, Sassafras Cafe & Sugar Cane Juice Bar, King Henry’s Restaurant, local businesses:
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Nearby restaurants of Sassafras Village

Miss Marple's Tearoom

Ripe Sassafras Cafe | Restaurant

Dine Divine

Benji’s in Sassafras

Sassafras Cafe & Sugar Cane Juice Bar

King Henry’s Restaurant

Miss Marple's Tearoom

Miss Marple's Tearoom

4.1

(1.4K)

$$

Closed
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Ripe Sassafras Cafe | Restaurant

Ripe Sassafras Cafe | Restaurant

4.0

(571)

Closed
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Dine Divine

Dine Divine

4.6

(401)

Closed
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Benji’s in Sassafras

Benji’s in Sassafras

4.8

(48)

Closed
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ChazChaz
If you're looking for a scenic and peaceful escape from the city, look no further than the charming little shopping village up in the mountains. Nestled among the trees, this village is a haven for shoppers looking for unique and high-quality items. The village is filled with a variety of cute little specialty shops, each with its own unique style and offerings. From handmade jewelry to artisanal cheeses, there is something for everyone here. However, it's important to note that these shops can be a little on the expensive side, so be prepared to spend a bit more for quality items. To get to the village, you'll need to take a very windy but scenic drive through the trees. It's a bit of a journey, but the views along the way are absolutely breathtaking. Just be sure to plan accordingly and allow enough time for the drive. Parking in the village can be a challenge, especially on weekends. To avoid the crowds, it's best to go early or during the week. Additionally, if you have your heart set on visiting a particular cafe restaurant, it's a good idea to make reservations in advance to avoid disappointment on weekends. Despite its small size, the village is full of charm and character. You could easily walk the whole village in under an hour, but it's worth taking your time to browse and explore. And while you're there, be sure to grab a bite to eat at one of the local restaurants or cafes. The food is delicious, and it's a great way to make the drive up to the village worth your while. Overall, the shopping village up in the mountains is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a unique and peaceful shopping experience. With its quaint shops, beautiful scenery, and delicious food, it's the perfect place to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy a relaxing day in the mountains.
Anna SherchandAnna Sherchand
If you like exploring hidden gems like i do, you will like Sassafras Village. It is a nostalgic hidden heritage gem in the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges. Similar to Olinda Village, the Sassafras village has a small strip of character filled shops (imagine door of antique shops with handles that look like half mermaids & half Hindu goddess), family run cafes, and Devonshire high tea in a quaint tearoom across the highway! You can easily spend a couple of hours browsing the antique, art, craft, Proserpina bakery, Geppetto's Workshop and tea leaves. Some were closed during the holiday season but even from the windows and door handles you could tell they were selling some cool and vintage things! Although you will have to keep an eye out on the road not to miss this hidden gem, it is totally worth it.
Nguyen DucNguyen Duc
Lovely place with lots of good eateries and specialty shops. Very popular with Victorian, interstate and overseas visitors. Bookings are essential for many restaurants, including the iconic Miss Marple's Tea Room, especially at weekends and public holidays.
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If you're looking for a scenic and peaceful escape from the city, look no further than the charming little shopping village up in the mountains. Nestled among the trees, this village is a haven for shoppers looking for unique and high-quality items. The village is filled with a variety of cute little specialty shops, each with its own unique style and offerings. From handmade jewelry to artisanal cheeses, there is something for everyone here. However, it's important to note that these shops can be a little on the expensive side, so be prepared to spend a bit more for quality items. To get to the village, you'll need to take a very windy but scenic drive through the trees. It's a bit of a journey, but the views along the way are absolutely breathtaking. Just be sure to plan accordingly and allow enough time for the drive. Parking in the village can be a challenge, especially on weekends. To avoid the crowds, it's best to go early or during the week. Additionally, if you have your heart set on visiting a particular cafe restaurant, it's a good idea to make reservations in advance to avoid disappointment on weekends. Despite its small size, the village is full of charm and character. You could easily walk the whole village in under an hour, but it's worth taking your time to browse and explore. And while you're there, be sure to grab a bite to eat at one of the local restaurants or cafes. The food is delicious, and it's a great way to make the drive up to the village worth your while. Overall, the shopping village up in the mountains is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a unique and peaceful shopping experience. With its quaint shops, beautiful scenery, and delicious food, it's the perfect place to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy a relaxing day in the mountains.
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If you like exploring hidden gems like i do, you will like Sassafras Village. It is a nostalgic hidden heritage gem in the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges. Similar to Olinda Village, the Sassafras village has a small strip of character filled shops (imagine door of antique shops with handles that look like half mermaids & half Hindu goddess), family run cafes, and Devonshire high tea in a quaint tearoom across the highway! You can easily spend a couple of hours browsing the antique, art, craft, Proserpina bakery, Geppetto's Workshop and tea leaves. Some were closed during the holiday season but even from the windows and door handles you could tell they were selling some cool and vintage things! Although you will have to keep an eye out on the road not to miss this hidden gem, it is totally worth it.
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Lovely place with lots of good eateries and specialty shops. Very popular with Victorian, interstate and overseas visitors. Bookings are essential for many restaurants, including the iconic Miss Marple's Tea Room, especially at weekends and public holidays.
Nguyen Duc

Nguyen Duc

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4.6
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4.0
2y

If you're looking for a scenic and peaceful escape from the city, look no further than the charming little shopping village up in the mountains. Nestled among the trees, this village is a haven for shoppers looking for unique and high-quality items.

The village is filled with a variety of cute little specialty shops, each with its own unique style and offerings. From handmade jewelry to artisanal cheeses, there is something for everyone here. However, it's important to note that these shops can be a little on the expensive side, so be prepared to spend a bit more for quality items.

To get to the village, you'll need to take a very windy but scenic drive through the trees. It's a bit of a journey, but the views along the way are absolutely breathtaking. Just be sure to plan accordingly and allow enough time for the drive.

Parking in the village can be a challenge, especially on weekends. To avoid the crowds, it's best to go early or during the week. Additionally, if you have your heart set on visiting a particular cafe restaurant, it's a good idea to make reservations in advance to avoid disappointment on weekends.

Despite its small size, the village is full of charm and character. You could easily walk the whole village in under an hour, but it's worth taking your time to browse and explore. And while you're there, be sure to grab a bite to eat at one of the local restaurants or cafes. The food is delicious, and it's a great way to make the drive up to the village worth your while.

Overall, the shopping village up in the mountains is a must-visit destination for anyone looking for a unique and peaceful shopping experience. With its quaint shops, beautiful scenery, and delicious food, it's the perfect place to escape from the hustle and bustle of the city and enjoy a relaxing day in...

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5.0
4y

If you like exploring hidden gems like i do, you will like Sassafras Village. It is a nostalgic hidden heritage gem in the Yarra Valley and Dandenong Ranges.

Similar to Olinda Village, the Sassafras village has a small strip of character filled shops (imagine door of antique shops with handles that look like half mermaids & half Hindu goddess), family run cafes, and Devonshire high tea in a quaint tearoom across the highway!

You can easily spend a couple of hours browsing the antique, art, craft, Proserpina bakery, Geppetto's Workshop and tea leaves. Some were closed during the holiday season but even from the windows and door handles you could tell they were selling some cool and vintage things!

Although you will have to keep an eye out on the road not to miss this hidden gem, it is...

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5.0
2y

It is one of the best places to go and do some tourism. I specifically like Sohum, merchants of soap, candles, and fragrances. Bluestone Candles have amazing variety, and I particularly like the Scented Lane candles's Australian Bush and Summer Days. The Through the Looking Glass second-hand bookstore - if you're after some classics, they've got them! Lastly, the cashmere shawls at Cachets are perfect for winter and high quality. Just be warned, go with extra cash because after your coffee, you will be tempted by...

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