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A nostalgic convenience store turned modern deli and wine shop with serious taste.

Moon Mart: Where Retro Meets Refined

Moon Mart reimagines the old-school milk bar as something altogether more stylish. Neon signage and pastel shelves set the mood, stocked with natural wines, small-batch pantry staples and cult snacks from around the world. It’s equal parts deli, grocer and creative studio β€” a reflection of the new Melbourne aesthetic where food, art and design intersect effortlessly.

There’s a sense of play in everything, from the typography on the walls to the way the fridge glows like an art installation. It’s retail with personality.

The Offer: Snacks, Sips and Smart Curation

Moon Mart’s shelves mix imported treats with local favourites. Grab a bag of shrimp chips, a tin of Ortiz anchovies, or a bottle of skin-contact wine to go. On weekends, the space doubles as a tasting room and social hub β€” casual tastings, low-intervention pours and impromptu chats with whoever happens to be behind the counter. It’s not about quantity, it’s about quality and curiosity.

Whether you’re stocking up for a picnic or just chasing a snack with style, Moon Mart makes even impulse buys feel deliberate.

The Vibe: Fun, Familiar and Lightly Futuristic

It’s bright, bold and never boring. The fit-out feels like a 90s corner store beamed into 2025 β€” all colour, chrome and clean lines. The soundtrack bounces between indie pop and disco, and the staff keep things friendly and unpretentious. You could walk in for milk and leave with a pet nat and a conversation about zine culture.

Moon Mart is a love letter to everyday joy, wrapped in good design and even better taste.

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