Meet Ballile Hill, East Vic Park’s New $25 Million Dining Mecca
Drink, dine and connect from morning to night at this lush new multi-venue hub.

East Vic Park already punches above its weight in the food department, but a new all-day dining precinct is dialling things up a notch. Enter: Baillie Hill, a $25 million lifestyle mecca built around the historic Elizabeth Baillie House, which has stood proudly since 1912.
The sprawling multi-venue dining and leisure hub has been designed with community at its core, with endless opportunities to drink, dine and connect from morning to night.
Get in early for coffee and pastries at Beth’s Bakery, go for a long lunch in the sun-drenched gardens of Milly’s Acre, or settle in for a couple of rounds and a game of pool at their classic Australian pub, The Berwick Bar & Kitchen.
Parco’s Pizza offers woodfired goodness to grab and enjoy wherever takes your fancy, and Greensleeves Gelato is on hand for your post-dinner scoop.
Green spaces and plant-lined walkways connect each venue, creating a walkable village-like experience where locals can come together and move through with ease.
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“Every Element at Ballile Hill has been designed to bring people together,” says General Manager Thomas Curtis.
“Each venue has its own identity, atmosphere and point of view, but the experience across the site feels cohesive. Whether you’re here for breakfast, an afternoon with the kids, or drinks with friends, it all flows naturally.”
Beyond the food and drink, there’s loads more to explore. Think: art studios, market gardens, and community makers markets. And for the little guys? A beaut new timber playground and petting zoo will offer hours of play.
Opening Monday January 19th, it’s shaping up to be a serious neighbourhood asset for East Vic Park locals and visitors alike.
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