AP Bread, Fancy Hank’s, Fabbrica pasta, Vannella cheese and Stitch Coffee are just some of the big names on the shopping list.
We’re big fans of small makers, slow food movements and produce made with love. Which is why the opening of Goods in Marrickville, the sister venue of Scout Pilates and Yoga, is so exciting. Prepare to say goodbye to your cash, and hello to some of Sydney and Australia’s most beloved producers, which you can all pick up after a sweat-session next door.
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AP Bread, Tony’s Chocolonely, Fancy Hank’s, and Stitch Coffee are just a few of the big names on the shopping list, and they’re in good company next to tins of Mutti pulped tomatoes, and giant cans of Bonilla a la Vista potato chips.
The café/grocer/corner store/florist resides in the front of Scout’s Enmore Road studio (where the Serendipity ice cream factory was) and joins the growing list of elevated neighbourhood shops where you can pick up a fancy bottle of hot sauce, some pasta for dinner, or a cup of coffee to recharge after a pilates session.

A short list of chilled goods like fresh Fabricca pasta, Barossa Valley marinated feta, Vannella cheeses and bags of fresh bone broth mean that your picnic in Enmore Park is sorted and dinner is all taken care of.
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Goods is a joint venture between Sophie McComas of food-focused creative studio Buffet Digital and Scout Pilates and Yoga founder, Lucy Beaumont. Together the duo hand-pick every item stocked in their new store and have filled it with staples that they love for day-to-day living as well as ideal gifts for friends.
Goods is open at 333 Enmore Road, Marrickville, 6am-3pm daily. For more details, head to: shopgoods.com.au.
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