Mexico’s famous Day of the Dead celebration is coming to Charlwood’s Café in Frankston.
A mariachi band will join performers from café owner Yvens De Camargo’s Fresh [email protected] Sounds for 12 hours of music, food and fun. There will be a Patagonian-style barbecue, facepainting, a bar serving sangria (non-alcoholic too), margaritas, tequila sunrises and Mexican beer, and a competition for the best Day of the Dead costume.
It all takes place on Saturday, November 5, from 11am-11pm in the Frankston Library forecourt in front of the café, and it’s free.
Charlwood’s Café is open Monday-Wednesday from 7am-8pm, Thursday-Friday from 7am-6pm and Saturday-Sunday from 9.30am-4.30pm for freshly made sandwiches and foccacias, soups, homemade sweets, baklava, gelato, milkshakes and lots of toasties and specials. Fresh [email protected] Sounds holds free concerts in the forecourt on the last Saturday of the month. All welcome.
Meanwhile, Fresh [email protected] Organic Café is going through an exciting rebranding and renovations for spring, with a new menu on the way.
CHARLWOOD’S CAFÉ
A: 60 Playne St, Frankston
T: 0437 480 253
FB: facebook.com/freshstartorganicafe/