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Delectable desserts in the heart of Highton

Take your sweet tooth on an absolute journey through Mediterranean inspired flavours and visit Highton’s new dessert bar, VID Bar.

Owned by local brothers Spiro and Nicholas Alesios, it’s one of Geelong’s newest dessert bars and features authentic homemade Greek sweets.

“It’s a real taste of our culture that we want to give back to the community and show them what it’s all about,” Spiro said, his personal favourite being the traditional Galaktoboureko.

Located in Belle Vue Avenue, Highton, this much-loved dessert bar is an homage to the traditional sweet flavours of Greece.

As a family owned and operated business, the Alesios brothers wanted somewhere in Geelong that would allow customers to enjoy the flavours of their culture with a great vibe and an appeal to new families in the area, making Highton the perfect place.

With sister Victoria and father Telly helping out in store, mum, Georgia bakes their delicious homemade traditional cakes and Greek desserts, with recipes passed through generations, now to be enjoyed by all.

Its bright pink, contemporary look stands out from the crowd, yet perfectly suits the effervescent feel of the Highton village.

Inside, you’ll find bite-sized Greek donuts with a range of mouth watering toppings to choose from, including sugar and cinnamon, honey and cinnamon, hot jam, white chocolate, milk chocolate, Nutella and even Oreo.

There’s heaps more in store too and you can even load up an ice cream with a selection of toppings.

Their ice cream dessert bar showcases 31 flavours and you can enjoy straight away or order takeaway and indulge in at home.

Vid bar also offers catering packages, from parties to office functions and more, just get in contact to share in some of their delicious desserts at your next event.

Or why not indulge in a milkshake, Greek coffee or the traditional Greek frappes?

Open from 11am to 10pm most nights, head instore at 4/1-3 Belle Vue Avenue, Highton, and see what’s on offer.

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