Hello you delicious human 🍽️
You’re in excellent company
Perhaps you’re a longtime lover of beautifully designed markets.
Or maybe you’re here because you love food — deeply, joyfully, obsessively.
Well. You’re in excellent company.
In collaboration with The Finders Keepers, we are absolutely thrilled to be taking part in The Art of Dining Melbourne.
And trust us — this is not just another market.
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A design-led celebration of dining
The Art of Dining is a design-led, food-lovin’ celebration of why we come together to dine.
Yes, we gather to eat. But food?
- Food is ritual.
- It’s experience.
- It’s memory.
- It’s comfort.
It’s the long lunches, the passed plates, the “try this” moments.
And for one very delicious weekend, it becomes art.
Come and join us by the sea at Seaworks Maritime Precinct, Williamstown to celebrate The Art of Dining on March 21–22, 2026, as part of the Melbourne Food & Wine Festival Special Events program in collaboration with the team from The Finders Keepers Market.
Tickets are available now — don’t miss out.
What to expect
Across two flavour-filled days, you’ll explore an immersive, thoughtfully curated food journey — from growing to gathering and learning to linger.
- 70+ of Australia’s most exciting food and drink makers
- Designers and artists sharing their unique stories and philosophies
- A collective exploration of sustainability, creativity, and connection
- Thousands of hungry food lovers sampling the best local flavours in the country
It’s atmosphere. It’s storytelling. It’s community.
Find us there
We’ll be there with everything you need to set the table, time and time again.
Whether you’re refreshing your everyday rituals or planning your next long lunch, come and say hello.
Event Details
The Art of Dining Melbourne
- Where: Seaworks Maritime Precinct, Williamstown (by the sea 🌊)
- When: Saturday 21 & Sunday 22 March 2026
- Part of: Melbourne Food & Wine Festival — Special Events program
- Tickets: Available now
Your official invitation
It’s about slowing down. Pulling up a chair. Passing the plate.
It’s about remembering why sharing a table matters.
So clear your calendar. Bring your appetite.
Pull up a seat, and let’s dig in.