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Merricks Store

The restored weatherboard buildings housing Merricks Store.
1 / 3The restored weatherboard buildings housing Merricks Store.Supplied
At Merricks Store, vegetables including cauliflower come from the restaurant’s farm.
2 / 3At Merricks Store, vegetables including cauliflower come from the restaurant’s farm.Supplied
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3 / 3Trifle.Kylie McLaughlin

Merricks Store

Contemporary$$

Dining, coffee and produce from a collection of weatherboard buildings.

This collection of gorgeously restored weatherboard buildings holds plenty of gold, starting with European-inspired plates in the restaurant. Tender lamb shoulder, pan-roasted blue eye cod and grass-fed beef burgers dot tables, complemented by sides of vegetables grown at the off-site kitchen garden. At breakfast, broccoli and kale fritters are finished with house-made tomato-saffron relish.

The takeaway coffee window, with pastries from local outfit Tuerong Farm, is a life-saver. And the “general store” component keeps holiday houses stocked with Main Ridge cheeses and Peninsula wines, supplies locals with leather horse reins and Tilly rain coats, and lures visitors with its covetable homewares.

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