The long cafe and restaurant space of Camberwell's Juno and May is hard to miss with its striking use of minimalist Scandi-style fittings of timber and bright hues of blues on the walls. This trendy little cafe by day and restaurant by night is the created as a place to meet up with friends for all occasions from coffee and cake to a grazing board and beers. The modern Australian eatery also operates with function facilities with "The Stalls" available for private dining and function use.
As one of 6 kids (Chef owner Henry Honner) growing up on a cattle farm there were a few things we didn’t have compared to the City kids. The local shop only sold petrol and the paper. We even had to share the same phone line with every other family in the district. But, according to my older brother, it was a TV set that was the real sore point.
Thankfully that same brother struck a deal with Dad. He calculated that if we got two dairy cows and he milked them before and after school each day he would save the family enough money in milk to afford a TV. Dad agreed and Juno and May arrived. Dutifully each morning and afternoon my brother could be heard calling out ‘Juno! May!’ for their milking.
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