Along Mordialloc's Main Street, this is a bottle shop that has quietly doubled as a neighbourhood lounge since 2003, when BYO food first became part of the arrangement. The focus is squarely on Australian and New Zealand wine, alongside a rotating cast of local micro beers, ciders and spirits, with a running "wine of the week" that suggests real turnover and genuine curiosity rather than a static shelf. What sets it apart from a straightforward liquor store is the invitation to linger: a cosy indoor lounge and a footpath and carparklet setup outside, where groups can settle in with a bottle bought over the counter and whatever takeaway they've brought along. It's dog-friendly, unpretentious, and set up for both the quick grab-and-go customer and the two-hour catch-up with friends. Producers on show lean toward well-regarded small and mid-sized Australian labels, from Adelaide Hills reds to Yarra Valley whites, suggesting a buyer with a preference for character over volume. There's no kitchen, no tasting menu theatre, just a well-chosen list, a fridge of local beer, and a room built for sitting still with a glass. In a strip more often defined by cafes and takeaway, it's a rare fixture built around wine itself.