Melbourne restaurant midpoint finder

Find the dinner that is fairest for everyone.

Choose where the group is coming from. Cenavie ranks 50 current Melbourne restaurant records by the longest trip first—so one person is less likely to carry the whole commute.

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Where is everyone coming from?

Choose two to six Victorian suburbs or postcodes. Cenavie uses the locality centre—not anyone's exact address.

Starting point 1

Search uses the attributed GeoNames Victorian locality file; restaurants still confirm availability.

Starting point 2

Search uses the attributed GeoNames Victorian locality file; restaurants still confirm availability.

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The fairest current restaurant options

We minimise the longest straight-line distance first, then the average distance. This is a geographic comparison, not a driving or public-transport estimate.

Add two starting points.

Your restaurant shortlist will update here without sending or storing the locations.

How the midpoint works

Fair by geography, transparent about travel.

Locality centres.Each starting point is a suburb or postcode centre from the attributed Victorian locality dataset.

Longest distance first.The first ranking goal is to reduce the furthest straight-line trip. Average distance breaks close results.

Not route planning.Traffic, train lines, river crossings and parking can change the practical choice. Check the final route before booking.