French-style kitchenware, homewares and jewellery.
37 Wason Street, Milton. (02) 4454 3337.
Lucky’s is the place for fresh seafood, often from the fishing fleet in Ulladulla, so you know it’s as fresh as it looks.
39 Deering Street, Ulladulla. (02) 4455 6300.
Lovely biodynamic, organic produce, much of it locally grown. There’s an online business, plus a shop that’s open Wednesday–Saturday.
65 Princes Highway, Milton. (02) 4454 0142.
The take on vegetarian food is big, fresh and flavour-driven. Try the Bliss burger, lentil pies and chai shakes. Coffee’s pretty good too.
Settlement Arcade, Milton. (02) 4455 3421.
Classic 20th century design pieces sit comfortably among the Art Deco and Victorian mix.
Settlement Arcade, Milton. (02) 4455 1200.
British TV chef Rick Stein opened a restaurant there three years ago. On the menu? Local Clyde River oysters and fish straight from the trawlers at Ulladulla.
191 Mitchell Parade, Mollymook. (02) 4455 3044; www.bannisters.com.au
Contemporary and historical pieces at this attractive shop in the Old Bank Building.
(02) 4454 4000. 107 Princes Highway, Milton.
Easily the best fish and chips on the coast. 107 Princes Highway, Burrill Lake.
(02) 4455 1906.
The sofas are deep and comfy, a perfect spot for a long natter over a pot of tea.
4 Boree Street, Ulladulla. (02) 4455 3991.
Clyde River oyster farmer Ewan McAsh really knows his molluscs.
107 Princes Highway, Ulladulla. 0419 219 275.
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