Cafe Guide Melbourne, South Pacific
Caffeine lovers rejoice, for Melbourne is a city of cafes. Fuelled by the passion of Italian migrants arriving in the aftermath of World War II, Melbourne's lauded cafe culture makes it one of the few cities in the world where an espresso is never more than a few metres away. Thousands of cafes, ranging from the bohemian and cool of Fitzroy to the Euro-chic glamour of Collins Street or the traditional coffee houses of Carlton, are waiting to dispense half-froth decaf-a-chinos, soy lattes, or just a high-fuel espresso. Melbourne known to be the food capital of Australia. Many cafes around the city offer delicious meals that are perfect for lunch or a light dinner and in St. Kilda you will find some of the finest pastry shops outside of Eastern Europe.
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Grinders Coffeehouse
277 Largon Street
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Provincial Hotel
299 Brunswick Street
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Starbucks
246 Bourke Street, shop 8
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Arintji Café 2 Swanston Street
Hardwood communal tables crowded with latte sipping young businesspeople are as common as the cappucc...
Reviewed on: April 19, 2006 | View Full Review for Arintji Café
Stax Cafe 16 Little La Trobe Street
It's Monday morning and you have a break from classes, you need caffeine, and your stomach i...
Reviewed on: April 18, 2006 | View Full Review for Stax Cafe
Threshermans Bakehouse 221 Faraday St, Carlton
Threshermans is a cross-section of Carlton life under one roof. Conveniently situated on Faraday St, i...
Reviewed on: November 26, 2005 | View Full Review for Threshermans Bakehouse
Grinders Coffeehouse 277 Largon Street
Located on popular Largon street, Grinders' freshly roasts its own brand of coffee which is an essenti...
Reviewed on: November 26, 2005 | View Full Review for Grinders Coffeehouse
MaMaDu 1st floor, Southgate
At MaMaDu, Lavazza Coffee brand is featured at this great cafe attracting large crowds to its Southgat...
Reviewed on: November 26, 2005 | View Full Review for MaMaDu
Regional Snacks [All]
Turkish Bread
popular in Australia, this bread is toasted with or without jam, or used for sandwiches. ...
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