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Enmore , which begins along Enmore Road , stretching west from King Street, opposite Newtown station, has a similar mix of quirky speciality shops together with evidence of a migrant population. Look out for the long-established Mocha Coffee, at no. 16, which sells a big range of blends (you can also drink it in-house); Amera's Palace, at no. 83, stocking everything a belly dancer might want; Lemon Spread at no. 101, full of new and second-hand fun collectable items; The Bead Company at no. 116; and Artwise Amazing Paper at no. 186. There's a good range of restaurants, too, from Swedish to Thai. It's generally much quieter than Newtown, except when a band or big-name comedian is playing at the Art Deco Enmore Theatre at no. 130 . Erskineville Road , stretching from the eastern side of King Street marks the beginning of the adjoining suburb of Erskineville , something of a gay enclave, with its own train station. The Imperial Hotel in Erskineville featured in the film Priscilla, Queen of the Desert .
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