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3 months ago
awesome place for sheet music and a brilliant guitar teacher with extensive musical knowledge as well
42 Cotham Rd
Kew Victoria 3101
Australia
(03) 9853 9553
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What time does Frets N Notes open?
Frets N Notes opens at 10:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Frets N Notes opens at 2:00 PM on Sunday.
What time does Frets N Notes close?
Frets N Notes closes at 5:30 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday.Frets N Notes closes at 6:00 PM on Sunday.
Mon-Sat 10:00 AM - 5:30 PMSun 2:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Does Frets N Notes have parking?
Yes, Frets N Notes has parking options.
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This really isn't one of the best shopping centres that I have visited, not that I tend to rate…read morethem all that highly anyway. The annoying thing about it is that you have to walk across a ton of carpark from the tram stop to actually get to the shopping centre, and there really isn't all that much here, other than a cinema and a couple of cafes. Well, the do have an Ikea, which is sort of unique where shopping centres are concerned.
Victoria gardens is personally my favourite shopping Centre! Unlike northland it is not so big that…read moreyou get lost and can't find your way around. And unlike northcote plaza it actually has useful shops. Victoria gardens has lots of clothes shops for example cotton on, kmart, tempt, jeans west etc it also has a very big food court and food for all your fussy family members. It has a cinema which always comes in handy when you have nothing to do. One of my favourite things about Victoria gardens is of course ikea, what would you do with out ikea oh yeah NOTHING!! The ikea in vic gardens is very big and it has a childcare program where you just say "take my kids while I shop at ikea" and then POOF kid free. Vic Gardens includes boost, pet shop, various 2 dollar shops, sushi, Coles, dimmocks, dick smith, bakers delight etc I believe that this shopping centre couldn't get any better
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Blackbird and Fox is my favourite. Can I write a review this short?…read more But this is my go-to for all things gifting. For babbies, besties or just yourself, Blackbird and Fox has a really lovely range of gifts and presents. Extra bonus = free gift wrapping!
I am totally addicted to Blackbird and Fox! Working locally, I can easily spend my lunchtimes…read moredrooling over lots of gorgeous, locally designed goodies for the home and also for your outfits! I don't think that I've actually every escaped without buying a little something, so be prepared. The owner Kate, is absolutely lovely and always on hand to help you out. If you are looking for a gift (yes, something not for yourself) they offer lovely gift wrapping options too. Follow their Facebook page and you will be kept up to date with new treats coming in so you can get in first!
Paid a visit to my old stomping ground today. I like the Well, its in a great location and I do…read morelike having a few shops centralised within the building. I used to do all my grocery shopping and this place has everything I needed with Coles, the butcher and fruit shop all on the same level. Upstairs has a few shops but I'd much rather be on Burke road, parricularly if I'm looking for a gift or knick knacks for the house. Parking is a bit of a pain (and the pain increases on weekends), however given the location you can always find a different area to park and just walk.
The Well is a shopping centre tucked behind the Camberwell Shopping Precinct on Burke Road. It is a…read moremultilevel complex filled with a range of banks, chain stores and other outlets, 33 stores in all. It lacks personality and appears at odds with the surrounding shops. It is not large enough to be a really draw card in a suburb nestled between both Chadstone and Doncaster. I imagine many locals would find it a useful place to do all the shopping in one hit, especially if it's raining and they don't want to wander up and down Burke Street. The ground level is home to a fresh food a large Coles, butchers, bakeries, greengrocer, deli, liquor store and juice and sushi points. The first level houses a cafe, Dymocks and a range of retailers and services. The top level is home to Geneses Fitness and JB Hifi. I drop by The Well if I'n in the area and need a particular store, however I would much rather browse the Burke Road shops with friends before a movie. I find the parking garage poky and really it's just another local shopping centre suffering from a bit of an identity crisis.
Front of coles
Fruit shop- great produce and fresh juice
This is such a cute boutique. My sister and I were in the area looking for a brunch place and we…read morestumbled upon this little gem. It's really cute and girly and there are plenty of things to buy here. I was looking for little gifts that I could bring back home to family and friends and found a lot of things I could get. For the most part, they have unique trinkets that you could buy. The prices are a bit on the higher side, but they do have some really cute things. If I'm in the area next time, I'll stop by again.
For the woman in your life that has everything, but still loves just that little something more,…read moreRose St. could be just the place to shop. The vibe here is luxurious and the price tags are just what you'd expect for a store that focuses on high quality items that you don't see in many other gift stores. There's luxurious floaty sweaters, rich candles, silky scarves, soft leather handbags and small decorative home wares that most Mum's and ladies of fine taste would enjoy. Make a beeline here the next time you need to say "I'm sorry" "I love you" or "Happy Birthday" to your favourite female.
I can't afford anything in this store. I probably won't be able to for quite some time, that being…read moresaid, I adore everything inside. Cactus Jam has been on Glenferrie Road since I was in high school. It is the premier fixture on the fashion and accessory scene that until recently was so sparse on this strip. Inside you'll find labels such as Chloe, Willow and Cacherel. Designs are from here and abroad and there is a wide range of clothing and accessories. At this time of the year expect to see soft cottons, silks and light bags for the summer ahead. Even though I can't afford anything the sales assistants are still lovely enough to let me in and have a browse - so add great service to the list.
Fox Maiden is a boutique that houses up to the minute fashion from around the world, at fairly…read moreaffordable prices. You will find many local and international designs, catering to both men and women. The quality of the items available are generally of a high standard, and are very current in terms of this seasons fashion. I really liked the womens wear, they had some great dresses and jewellry that was very complimentary to the outfits available. Isnt it nice when you can walk into one store, find an entire outfit and then be done with it? The sales staff were great at finding matching accessories for my new dress, and I would definitely recommend checking it out when you are looking for both casual and party wear.
I ordered a dress which was over $200 for a wedding. When received, the quality was not great - I'd…read moreexpected much more for the price, and the item didn't suit me. The pictures didn't really show what the fabric was like other than colour. Then, they don't refund - only store credit. Damn fine print!! What online retailer doesn't refund???? I don't like a single other item in their range, so now, no dress and no $200. BUYER BEWARE!! This retailer should re-think their policies if they wish to be an online retailer. I wouldn't recommend them unless you want to flush your money down the toilet
HOT TIPS: Store…read moreHolder: TIP #1 Best to book within the week *check online the Camberwell Rotary market website & check for cancellations after 10.00pm on Thursday nights. TIP #2 Cancellations range from 1 or to potentially 7-8 each time, gives you a better gauge on how the weather will look on the Sunday morning before booking. TIP #3 Stalls are $50 a pop, you will need to be there by 6.00am to have your car parked and unloaded before 7.00am. TP #4 Bringing your car and parking within tour designated car park is the cheapest option, saves constantly moving your vehicle and paying for parking. TIP #5 There will be 'die hard' market goer's looking for bargain's as early as you arrive, so make sure everything is set out accordingly and also within you reach and sight. There will be thieves in operation! TIP #6 Despite how good the weather forecast appears, it will be freezing at 5.30am! Learnt the hard way the first time and rocked up in my gym gear, caught the flu with a temperature of 40 that lasted a week! Bring warm clothes. Food & Coffee runs are essential. TIP#7 When its time to pack up, make sure you are out of there by the designated time of 1.00pm. If you are seen to be selling after this time you will be banned for holding a store for a certain period of time. Happy Selling!
If you love the eclecticism of flea markets and delight in rummaging through heaps of stuff to find…read morea good bargain, you've got to check out Camberwell market. Established since 1976, the market only opens on Sunday mornings and the trick is to get there early because bargains go quick! The market is conducted by the Rotary Club of Balwyn (RCB) as a means of raising funds for a wide range of charities and has been responsible for raising nearly $9,000,000 for the community since its inception. Among the rows of 370 stalls, you'll find vintage memorabilia, vintage furniture and homeware. You'll get a nice selection of used clothing, records, art, lighting, books, fabrics, comics and even plants. Every Sunday is different with casual stall holders trecking to the venue with carloads or truckloads full of fabulous finds. After all, one man's junk is another man's treasure! My advice is to check the weather before you make a date and be prepared for either icy cold winds or warm, tropical weather. I've been there twice at different seasons and the experience and overall ambience was complete different. My Spring visit was unbelievably cold and I had to buy a scarf to stop from catching a cold. On the other hand, my autumn visit was lovely and warm and made shopping so much fun. Oh and dogs are welcome so bring your furry friend along for the ride. Ample parking available under the Safeway and Target shopping complex and has a two hour parking limit on Sunday mornings.
Gorgeous sunshine - a few items for us but not such a winner
I love this location. It has great parking, the store itself is huge and everything is well laid…read moreout. I love the clothes here, very affordable. The baby, homewares and cosmetics sections are great.
We were traveling and my friend outgrew the small suitcase she bought. We stopped here and I ended…read moreup buying a beautiful dress and shirt. They have a really nice selection of items that is well taken care of. There was a suitcase there but my friend didn't end up getting the one they had as it was as small as the one she brought. The ladies that work there were friendly and helpful.
Just behind Toorak Village is a little secret those hoity toity women like to keep hushed…read more The Toorak Op shop is a narrow little store brimming with labels where the stock reflects the location. Dresses, suits, shirts, shoes are all neatly arranged making browsing convenient, no real hunting here. The store is too small to even consider less than perfect garments and they have a consistently high turnover of stock. Think 80's Country Road, Feathers, Basque, Perri Cutten, Anthea Crawford, Regatta, costume jewellery, hats, party heels, etc. The staff all know their labels and price accordingly, the prices are still a bargain for the quality of stock but be prepared to pay between $20-$50 for a mens suit/evening dress. There are still some cheap fun things to be found, books, cds and records for $1
I love visiting this antique store. It is enormous and resembles a warehouse rather than an…read moreorganized and categorized space. Walking in the front doors the wares spill out onto the steps and you'll soon understand why - this is one jam-packed antique centre. Furniture, ceramics, porcelain, prints, toys, cabinets, it is all here. There is a second floor so make sure you take the time to get up there and have a look around. You'll feel like you are wandering through a novel by Charles Dickens because this place is a treasure trove for anyone obsessed with the past or those passionate about interior decoration. The staff are very friendly and incredibly helpful, they seem to know where most things are located so have a chat with them if you get a little lost or are in need of something in particular. If you get a little overwhelmed then step outside and grab a coffee, this is the sort of place that you can revisit or spend hours inside.
From the owner: Over 50 Dealers In Antiques, Collectables And Ephemera.read more
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