HOT: Crown Street Stables, Flemington

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Crown Street Stables is an integrated community centre found in a quiet residential pocket of Flemington. The converted 19th century stables offers a range of social, recreation and educational activities, with a community cafe and playground on site as well. ย You donโ€™t have to be a Flemington or Moonee Valley resident to visit.

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The Crown Street Stables cafe is a social enterprise managed by the aged and disability services team of Moonee Valley Council.

Crown Street Stables, 40 Crown St, Flemington

The menu is highly subsidised and even cheaper if you have a concession card, because the aim of the cafรฉ is to keep the local residents connected (especially elderly residents and those living in housing estates), and to provide training and employment for people with a disability.

We tried the daily special hot meal of chicken and leek soup, macaroni and cheese and dessert of your choice from the cabinet for a ridiculous $8.85.

I donโ€™t think the rather watery, sloppy hot food is great quality (and certainly not photogenic enough to memorialise) so next time Iโ€™ll stick to items like a toasted sandwich or some of their baked goods instead. Baby 2.0 was happy enough with his frog-in-the-pond!

Crown Street Stables, 40 Crown St, Flemington

Thanks to the thick brick walls the building remains cool in summer, making it a good destination for really hot days, and on our visit a community knitting/craft group was meeting there. For mothers groups there are several high chairs, a small basket of toys and chalkboard wall for scribbling. Community groups can hire the hall upstairs.

Crown Street Stables, 40 Crown St, Flemington

Outdoors the playground set in Coronet Park is small and perfectly sized for toddlers, with a equineย theme as befitting the areaโ€™s history.


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Crown Street Stables, 40 Crown St, Flemington

Thereโ€™s a small climbing mound leading up to a short slide, a nest swing, three horse springers and a wooden pavilion/cubby house. Older kids can climb up the high pyramid rope structure, though 3 year old Baby 2.0 is still able to manage it.

Crown Street Stables, 40 Crown St, Flemington

The outdoor area includes picnic tables, barbecues and a small amphitheatre with what we thought were quite good horse-jumping hurdles!

Crown Street Stables, 40 Crown St, Flemington

Crown Street Stables, 40 Crown St, Flemington

So when the weatherโ€™s sunny and not too hot itโ€™s very pleasant to take your food outside to eat and you have full view of the playground. The park area is not fenced but the street traffic surrounding the square is very quiet. Free street parking is available.

Crown Street Stables is a good destination if youโ€™re looking for a cheap, simple and fun outing with little kids.

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  • pick a nice day to visit so that you can sit outside and watch the playground;
  • Free street parking available;
  • high chairs;
  • change facilities in disabled toilet;
  • basket of toys and chalkboard wall inside;
  • cafe food provides concession card holders with discount; and
  • upstairs hall can be booked by community groups.

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About Joyce Watts

Joyce Watts is a former intellectual property, IT and media lawyer turned serial entrepreneur.

As well as being the founder of TOT: HOT OR NOT she helps businesses with their SEO, email marketing & social media as BrightSmart.com.au; she owns an online bike store CycleStyle.com.au and develops and produces creative experiences for families via WheelieGoodFun.com. She used to publish another popular lifestyle and food blog called MEL: HOT OR NOT The decisive guide to Melbourne.

She lives in inner-city Melbourne with her husband, two children and seven bikes.

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