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Robinsons Cafe

Shopping Frankston

Description


Hours: Monday - Wednesday 9:00am - 5:30pm | Thursday 9:00am - 8:00pm | Friday 9:00am - 9:00pm | Saturday 9:00am - 5:00pm | Sunday 10:00am - 5:00pm

Phone: 03 9783 6488
Fax: 03 9781 1139

Robinsons Bookshop was established in 1963 by Moira and Phillip Robinson who still reside on the Peninsula. Robinsons was one of the first bookshops in Victoria and has a long heritage and strong reputation for service and knowledge among local families, businesses, schools and libraries.

Description

The current owners took over Robinsons Bookshop in 2007 and has modernised systems, processes and computers to keep up with our fast paced media rich society.

Robinsons Bookshop is a well trusted family run business that has grown to become one of the largest independent bookstores in Victoria. The business premise has the customer at heart and operations, staffing, titles and service all demonstrate this. Robinsons is housed in traditional family values and exceptional service. It is warm and genuine, reliable and caring.

The front end of the business has an authentic old fashioned bookshop feel which combined with a homely cafe is lovely for customers wishing to browse and absorb the ambience.

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Map & Directions

3/11 Station Street, Frankston Victoria 3199