Is Now and Not Yet's terrace sunny?
Check the 3D shadow map to see exactly when Now and Not Yet gets sun. Perfect for planning a sunny lunch or dinner on the terrace.
3D Shadow Map
See when the terrace gets sun
Now and Not Yet
1:00 PM • Terrace • Melbourne
Location & Details
Address
148 Yarra Street, 3113, Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia
Opening Hours
Mo-Su 08:00-15:00
Website
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+61 3 9844 0994Sun Tips for Dining
- Check lunch (12-2pm) vs dinner (6-8pm) sun exposure
- Use date slider to compare seasons - summer has longer sunny hours
- South-facing terraces get more midday sun
- Nearby buildings may cast shadows - check the 3D view
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Now and Not Yet's terrace sunny at lunchtime?
Use our 3D shadow map to check exactly when Now and Not Yet's terrace gets direct sunlight. The time slider lets you see shadow patterns hour by hour, so you can book your table for peak sunshine.
What time does the outdoor area get shade?
Shadow times vary by season. In summer, the terrace typically gets more sun throughout the day. Use the date slider in our 3D map to compare different months and find the best time for sunny dining at Now and Not Yet.
Which direction does Now and Not Yet's terrace face?
The 3D shadow map shows the exact orientation of the outdoor seating. South-facing terraces in the Northern Hemisphere generally get more midday sun. Use our map to see how sunlight interacts with the seating area throughout the day.
How accurate is the shadow analysis?
Our 3D map uses real building data from OpenStreetMap and calculates precise sun positions for any date and time. Shadows are accurately rendered for nearby buildings and structures, giving you a realistic preview of lighting conditions.
When is the best time to dine outside?
In Melbourne, the best outdoor dining is typically during spring and summer months. For lunch, aim for 12-2pm when the sun is highest. For dinner, early evening (6-7pm) often offers the best combination of warmth and golden hour lighting.