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Raising the bar

They say all roads lead to Rome but these days many people are taking Mount Alexander Road to Ascot Vale in Melbourne’s inner north for an experience that, for some, is better than a Roman holiday. The sleepy suburb of Ascot Vale has been shaken awake and both the locals and those who live further afield have embraced the newest business on the strip. It’s a hybrid that combines the atmosphere

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