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Breadcetera

From the team behind beloved suburban gems Riserva, Baia Di Vino and Lucia comes Breadcetera—a fresh neighbourhood concept where daily essentials meet delightful discoveries.

Food & Drink

Rumble Coffee Roasters

Rumble Coffee Roasters has officially opened the doors to its new espresso bar in the heart of Kensington, marking an exciting new chapter for the Melbourne-based specialty roaster.

Entertainment

OnAir

If you've been watching the ever-growing trend of coffee shop DJ sets with eager eyes, you'd better get down to Cremorne's newest venue OnAir. 

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Yugen Tea Bar (YTB)

Adorable fish-shaped waffles, Matilda-inspired chocolate cake, and an Oriental Bloody Mary... If the perfect Asian-inspired brunch exists, it's got to be this. 

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Como Lane

Como Lane might be the most South Yarra opening South Yarra has seen in a good long time. Oozing European class, the 60-seater indoor outdoor cafe sits flush with Como House, an historic mansion owned by the National Trust, dating back to 1847. 

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Agathé Pâtisserie Petite

The city's smallest bakery (well, distributor of baked goods at least) Agathé Pâtisserie Petite has grown into a bigger space, but still in Royal Arcade.

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Osoi

In a “love letter” to the two places that Duy and Shy cherish most, the quaint Japanese cafe Osoi, is a celebration of Melbourne’s specialty coffee scene and Japan’s rich tea culture.

Food & Drink

Saul’s Sandwiches | Elsternwick

We said it once but we’ll say it again—we’re not sure when Saul’s will stop opening new stores, but we’re absolutely not complaining if we saw that iconic logo on a corner of every Melbourne suburb.

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Brewsmith

Blink and you'll miss it on Smith Street. Brewsmith is Fitzroy’s latest gem, proving that great things truly come in small packages.

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Milkbar

True to its name, Milkbar is serving up your favourite café classics but reimagined: think old-school Aussie milk bar with a touch of Melbourne flair. The option to add a side of yellowfin tuna tartar to your morning eggs on toast, if you will.

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Secondipity Roasters

Mont Blanc lovers, prepare to bookmark this one for your next coffee date. Nestled amongst the Collingwood warehouse offices is Secondipity Roasters, a Korean-style micro roastery and bakery.

Food & Drink

The Best Footscray Restaurants, 2025 Edition

Footscray might be considered out of the way to some, but it’s home to many of the city’s best kept food secrets. Whether you live in the area, are travelling through, or nowhere near, it’s full of authentic cuisines and under-the-radar menus that you’ll want to add to your must-eat list. 
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Katsuhon

Crumbed and deep-fried. Need we say more? Tucked away downstairs off Queen Street is Katsuhon is serving up six different kinds of mouthwatering and traditional Japanese katsu.

Food & Drink

A1 Bakery

This Melbourne-staple has truly stood the test of time and when a new generation of the family took over, expanded into a very hip (and much more relaxed) Fitzroy outpost, and then headed over west to Highpoint.

Food & Drink

Mid Air

Yes, it is in Mid-Air. This open-air architecturally designed rooftop is a stunning addition to Melbourne's skyline and your must-do list.

Food & Drink

Amatrice Rooftop

Sitting pretty atop a Cremorne tenth floor is none other than Amatrice, a swish Italian joint that’s changing the rooftop bar game.

Hot Chocolate Melbourne
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Melbourne’s Hottest Hot Chocolates To Warm You Up This Winter

We may not love Melbourne’s cold, but it’s the perfect excuse to indulge in a steaming cup of hot cocoa. Sure, you can enjoy hot chocolate any time of year (no judgment here) but there’s something special about cradling a warm mug in both hands, savouring its silky richness as it melts away the chill.
Food & Drink

Cheri

Cheri, the latest everything venue by the Darling Group (that’s the Top Paddock and Higher Ground crew, for the uninitiated) in South Melbourne and it bumps.

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Caffè Amatrice

It’s no secret that Italy’s cafe culture is top-notch. The melange of European charm, elegant aesthetics and community all bundled into your morning espresso is irresistible. Luckily for us, Melbourne has scored a(nother) taste of this prestige in the heart of Cremorne—Caffé Amatrice.

Bakeries & Delis

Bloomwood

Nestled between skyscapers in the eternal hustle and bustle of Exhibition Street in the CBD, Japan-influenced bakery Bloomwood has carved a croissant-shaped hole in our hearts. 

Interior of Neds Bake in Prahran.
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Ned’s Bake

Longstanding institution Ned’s i.e. Ned’s Bakehouse in Prahran and Armadale and Ned’s Bake & Bistro in Middle Park has been snapped up by the Valarc Group.
Food & Drink

Emilietta

A cornerstone in the Melbourne Italian scene is undoubtedly Trattoria Emilia, and after a decade of dispensing an outstanding menu, the team have opened the door on a sister venue, Emilietta. Residing in the bar area of Emilia, this lunch spot is all about fried flatbread made into quick bites—something you might liken to a sandwich. Some call them Crescentina, but at Emilietta, they’re calling it Tigella, which is the type of stone used for cooking.
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Cafe Jabelle

Rathdowne street has recently birthed a family-run cafe, bringing a little taste of the Middle East to Carlton North—Cafe Jabelle. 

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Cannoleria | Carlton

Fans of the Sicilian pastry pipped full 0f creamy ricotta will be glad to know a cafe dedicated to the treat has landed in Carlton with Melbourne's cannoli king Dario Di Clerico leading the charge.
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Restaurants

Smith St Bistrot

Scott Pickett, Melbourne chef and restaurateur can do no wrong and his aptly named, Smith Street Bistrot on Smith Street, Collingwood is no exception. 
Food & Drink

The Best Mochi Melbourne Has To Offer, 2025 Edition

Mochi, a deliciously gooey and chewy Japanese dessert, originated in Japan during the Jamon period when rice cultivation began to flourish—and thank goodness it did because us mochi enthusiasts have grown very fond of the bite-sized treat. Now, the specialty dessert can be found all over Melbourne. 
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Robin’s Deli

Melbourne is unapologetic about its current sanga craze, and it’s not slowing down anytime soon. Down in the south-east, Cheltenham has a fresh face on the scene in the form of Robin’s Deli, fittingly from the team behind Merrymen in Hampton. Head Chef Cristina Kelly’s menu is designed to balance unique flavours, marrying classic sandwiches with more modern combinations. 
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YAWYE

YAWYE is Little Collins Street’s all-new smoothie and acai bar here to level up your nutrition game. 
Food & Drink

Emil’s Cafe

Pascoe Vale South has a new all-day brunch spot that’s begging you to feel at home, Emil’s. The space is packed to the brim with memories and cosy vibes—once their childhood home, brothers John and George El-Khoury have refurbished their parents' milk-bar into a delicious destination, keeping much of its raw aesthetic from their childhood. 
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Restaurants

Roccella

Nestled across from the Fitzroy Gardens is Roccella—East Melbourne’s all-day Italian eatery, backed by generations of family recipes. Fuelled by his Catania heritage, head chef Francesco Crifo brings over 20 years of experience, after residing in some of Iltaly’s most famed pizzerias and perfecting the foundations of each province’s pizza. 
Things To Do Ballarat
Local Escapes

A Local’s Guide To Eating, Drinking And Hanging Out In Ballarat

Arguably Melbourne’s most picturesque regional city, Ballarat was founded in 1838 and was the centre of the gold rush in Victoria—and very briefly one of the wealthiest cities in the world. It’s come a long way since then and it’s not just about gold rush history anymore—there’s more things to eat, drink, do and see than ever before.
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Uumm

Mount Macedon Winery has just gone through one helluva glow-up, and within the evolution comes the introduction of Uumm, a fine diner focusing on the produce of Mount Macedon Winery and surrounds. 
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Bakeries & Delis

G.McBean Family Butcher

The butcher shop of Gary’s Meat has been within the family for five generations, now with the addition of daughter Ash, the beloved Prahran Market shop has taken on the new of moniker of G.McBean Family Butcher.
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Officina Gastronomica Italiana

Hawksburn’s humble Italian espresso bar, Officine Zero, has doubled in size and evolved into the newly opened Officina Gastronomica Italiana  (OGI)—an all-day Italian bistro dedicated to bringing Emilia-Romagna’s gastronomy to Melbourne.
Melbourne's Best High Teas, like at Collins Coffee House.
Food & Drink

These Are Melbourne’s 13 Best High Teas In 2025

In 2025, Melbourne high tea is bringing together the best of old-world charm and modern-day fun. Whether you're in the mood to channel some classic 19th-century vibes, complete with dainty finger sandwiches and scones stacked high, or you're looking for something a bit more daring—think themed high teas, live music, and a splash of burlesque—Melbourne’s got you covered.
Food & Drink

Melbourne’s Best Bottomless Brunches For When You’re Really Thirsty

Some mornings are meant for sleep-ins and some are meant for indulging in the best bottomless brunch in Melbourne. Are you after endless mimosas, too many proseccos, more margaritas than you can poke a stick at? Well, if you've woken up on that side of the bed, get your Sunday (or Saturday) best on, and get ready to party. Check out our list of the best bottomless brunches in Melbourne for 2025.
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Bakeries & Delis

Little Havana

High Street Prahran is getting a taste of Miami and Cubano sandwiches with the newly opened Little Havana. The name is an ode to a vibrant Cuban neighbourhood in Miami, Florida and it’s rich Latin American culture. 
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Bakeries & Delis

Pieman’s Son

There are big shoes to fill when your father is responsible for founding one of Australia's premier pie outfits, Bocastle. Pieman's Son is the latest opening from Pat Cremean who grew up entrenched in a world of pastry and mince. 
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Cru

Nestled in at the far north end of Glenferrie Road in Kew is the neighbourhood’s go-to wine bar, Cru.​​ The 28-seat wine bar operates as a family-friendly cafe during the day while transforming into an intimate and low-lit space at night.
A person taking forks out of a large a cake.
Bakeries & Delis

Miilk Cake Studio

It's a sleek-looking shop right in the heart of the CBD, situated on Swanston just a few steps from Bourke Street, Miilk Cake Studio is the all-new cake shop harnessing South East Asian flavours. 
Two people sitting outfront of a deli.
Restaurants

No.100 Flinders Lane

From the team behind the beloved speciality coffee roasters, Code Black, a brand new venue has sprung up on the ever-bustling Flinders Lane. Introducing No. 100, a wine bar, delicatessen and restaurants all rolled into one conveniently located little package. An all-day venue, No. 100 serves up everything from midday nibbles to a chef-selected menu where decision fatigue is a thing of the past. 
Cafes

Chessell & Clarke

Located on the ground floor of the Euro-style Market Lane building, you'll find Chessell & Clarke—the slick Mediterranean diner by culinary masterminds Serge Thomann (i Carusi ii) and Murat Ovaz (previously Yagiz).
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Ms Parker

205 Bridge Road was previously the residence of a costumier who created garments for the Richmond neighbourhood. But now, the infinite rolls of fabric and various sewing machines have since been removed, and a brand-new, sophisticated diner has taken over. 
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Halcyon Days

In September last year, the lavish inner-city suburb of Albert Park was greeted with a sleek stand-alone cafe located on the buzzing corner of Kerferd Road and Montague Street. Since then, Halcyon Days has been serving up a decadent Euro-inspired menu and freshly brewed cups of Industry Beans coffee in the residential area.  
The corner of a street with a cafe and someone walking out.
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Puzzle Coffee

Opening up just over a year ago in turbulent COVID times, the first Puzzle Coffee shop with its minimalist and ultra-chic design took over the corner of Swanston Street and Little Collins. Fast forward to today and the ribbons have just been cut on their second outpost, taking over the exceptionally tight-spaced shop at the entrance to Melbourne Central, formerly of Standing Room. 
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Tartine

A sultry blend of French and Mediterranean cuisine is coming to Melbourne with the opening of the new restaurant and bistro, Tartine. The new diner is taking over the former space of Meatball And Wine Co on Swan Street Richmond. The creation of self-admitted Francophile and illustrious head chef, Andrew Beddoes, in collaboration with Matteo Bruno, owner of The Meatball & Wine Bar. “The concept for Tartine has been long in the making...I look forward to sharing my love of Tartine and ‘all things French’ with Melbourne,” says Beddoes. 
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Food & Drink

Kōri

Melbourne's insatiable appetite for ice cream is well noted, come rail, hail or shine there's always a queue at several of the top gelaterias around town. Coming in with an exciting new take on the dessert variety is Kōri— a boutique ice cream store inspired by the flavours and methods of Japan. 
A large red Saul's sign and red checkered tiles on a white wall.
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Saul’s Sandwiches Balaclava

Some of Melbourne's top deli sanga connoisseurs, Saul's Sandwiches is an enterprise that's always looking forward. They've swooned the hearts and stomachs of many with their Carnegie, Bentleigh, and Hawthorn stores as well as a drive-thru store in South Melbourne for good measure.  
Best Breakfast In Melbourne
Cafes

Your 2025 Guide To The Best Breakfast In Melbourne

Melbourne's breakfast scene is unmatched—often imitated in cities around the world but never replicated. With so many stunners out there, some truly iconic brekkies have emerged. We gotchu covered with the best breakfast Melbourne has to offer for 2025.
Food & Drink

What’s Open In Melbourne On The King’s Birthday 2025

It may be a whole lot colder but the prospect of a three-day weekend is one mighty-fine way to warm the soul. This coming King’s Birthday in Melbourne for 2025, Monday 9 June, a selection of Melbourne’s venues will still be turning it on for breakfast, brunch, lunch and dinner. 
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Stringers Sorrento

The iconic Sorrento corner store founded in 1896 has been reimagined into a timeless restaurant bar and providore. Set at the top end of Ocean Road overlooking Port Phillip Bay, Stringers is ready to wine and dine both locals and passers-by. The Darling Group who are also behind stalwarts like Kettle Black, Top Paddock and Higher Ground are the masterminds behind this new seaside venture.
A table will different dishes and a glass of wine.
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Juno Eatery

Inspired by the farming landscape, with the intention to serve slow, whole foods alongside perfectly brewed coffee comes Juno. It’s the latest project from the team behind Prior, and they’re ready to bring a fresh, progressive approach to hospitality in the bayside suburb of McKinnon. 
A marble table with a coffee and a prawn benedict dish.
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Au79 Southbank

From their humble origins in Abbotsford to sleek new digs on Southbank, Au79 is spreading the love across Melbourne. Not wanting anyone to miss out on their signature coffee blends and quality-crafted baked goods, they’ve opened an airy and light-filled space on City Road in Southbank, which will soon also double as a wine bar. 
Food & Drink

The Boiling Crab, Melbourne CBD

Fans of flavour and seafood feasts, listen up. Louisiana-style Crawfish sensation, The Boiling Crab, is bringing their hands-on dining experience to a brand new location in Melbourne’s CBD. 
Restaurants

The Best Fitzroy Restaurants For 2025

It's not easy to land on a single choice for the best restaurants in Fitzroy, and that's because there are simply too many. The previously working-class inner-city suburb has blossomed through the renaissance of Melbourne’s cultural boom and is now home to some of the highest-rated diners in the entire city. So, read on, and tick off the best Fitzroy restaurants for 2025.
The side of a wall with a large white-sign painted onto that reads 'BAM'.
Bakeries & Delis

BAM Cornerstore

BAM, (Bread And Milk) is Essondon’s local corner store. A one-stop shop for specialty coffee, gourmet sandwiches, baked goods and artisanal pantry staples; meeting the needs of any modern Melburnian. 
The inside of the store with plants and large wooden bar with a pie cabinet.
Bakeries & Delis

Magnum Pi

As you stroll down Brunswick Street keep your eyes peeled for Magnum Pi’s shopfront. Despite being relative newcomers, The Magnum Pi team have already cemented their status in Melbourne, stocking pastry cases all around the city. Locals know their flaky, meaty parcels from Saturdays at The Fitzroy Mills Market but now they’ve taken their stall and set up shop in Fitzroy.
The inside of a white-painted cafe with people dining.
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Lorna Cafe

Set out in the winding roads and hills of Ferntree Gully, Lorna is that reliable favourite. A popular option for those who’ve braved the nearby 1000 steps track, the white-washed venue has a breezy and spacious feel, large-shaped booth tables with olive green cushioned backs and long wooden bench seating that runs towards the back of the space. 
A cafe shopfront with wooden walls inside and a coffee machine up front.
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Hikari

It may be sandwiched amongst one of the busiest stretches of the CBD, but stepping into the light-filled space of Hikari on Swanston Street is an instant reprieve from the city bustle.
News

Adorbs! Hello Kitty & Friends Cafe Now Open In Melbourne Central

Hold onto your hearts, Melbourne—the world’s most adorable gang is about to make its grand entrance! The long-awaited Hello Kitty and Friends Cafe, after much speculation, has finally swung open its doors, bringing the whimsical world of Sanrio to life in an Australian first-of-its-kind immersive dining experience. And yes, it’s as adorable as it sounds.
Two hands holding up a roll filled with red cabbage and pulled pork.
Bakeries & Delis

Derby Hot Sandwiches

Melbourne’s Northsiders have just copped a new sambo haven with Derby Hot Sandwiches opening up. With an emphasis on free-range meats, ethically sourced ingredients and locally made products, Derby is ready to show you what a seriously upstanding sandwich tastes like. 
A thick-cut sandwich with egg lobster and mayo.
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Morpha Cafe

Tucked away down Fulton Lane, Morpha has taken up residency in the CBD to breathe new life into Melbourne’s breakfast scene; dishing up a menu stacked with Asian Fusion brunch options.
a fried chicken bagel with sauce dripping out.
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Sable

Sable is tucked away in Cremorne just a few steps away from Swan Street, it’s a long shop front that looks out onto the railway and is easily missed unless you know where to find it. With a completely plant-based menu, Sable is setting a new standard for vegan cafes in Melbourne—specialising in the core food groups of bagels, cookies, and cake. 
A sandwich with lots of different fillings
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Dan’s Deli

Hyping up the Toorak area, Dan’s Deli has recently opened and is bringing locals together to celebrate good, tasty sangas. Inspired by New York-style eateries— Dan’s Deli is focused on creating an environment that provides the highest quality sandwiches and a sense of community. “We are spicing up the area and both the young and old are loving it,” owner Daniel Espinosa explains. 
Restaurants

Everything To Eat, Drink & Do For Bastille Day In Melbourne 2025

Bastille Day means different things to different people. If you’re French it probably represents throwing off the shackles of an oppressive monarchy. For the rest of us, it’s an excuse to order massive plates of steak & pomme frites, or drink Burgundy by the bottle while toasting “liberty, equality, fraternity and reasonably priced booze!” That’s the good thing about Bastille Day. There’s something for everyone.
Melbourne's Best Pies
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The Best Pies In Melbourne For 2025

Finding that perfect combination of crackling puff pastry, rich stewy filling, and buttery shortcrust is practically a spiritual quest. Lucky for us, you don't need to make the pilgrimage out of Melbourne to satisfy your pie cravings anymore.
A shot of the cake window of Brunetti's
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Brunetti Classico | Carlton

If you’re a Melbourne foodie, chances are you have heard of Brunetti’s. Known for their authentic gelato, espresso and decadent cakes, the original Lygon Street store first opened in 1974 by Pierro Brunetti. It didn’t take long for Melburnians to grow attached to the sweet delicacies, which saw the business outgrowing their original store. So, in 1985 Brunetti’s moved to Lygon street where in 1991 it was purchased by the Angelé family.
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Ollie’s Deli

Making noise from their Footscray stronghold, Ollie's Deli is bringing a bite of Melbourne's heaving deli-sandwich scene to the Western suburbs. Pronounced 'Foot-A-Scraaay' by local legend and furniture kingpin, Franco Cozzo, Ollie's Deli calls the suburb home with a laid backspace on Barkly street. 
The shop front of Woods Young
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Woods Yard

 Launching Woods Yard back in 2020—owners and brothers Kris and Aaron Woods have recently re-opened the doors open to their swanky pizza bar in South Melbourne. 
The exterior of Milhouse Canteen
Cafes

Milhouse Canteen

By now you’ll be aware that we’ve always got a soft spot for a good sandwich. The newly minted Milhouse Canteen in the backstreets of Mordialloc ticks plenty of the boxes—a mouth-watering menu of sangas, pies, tasty coffee, and most importantly good vibes. 
The interior of Bench Coffee Co.
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Bench Coffee Co

You may already be familiar with the aesthetic leading BENCH COFFEE CO. or perhaps their equally elegant sister store Saint Dreux. The CBD based cafes are focused on speciality coffee, which they roast themselves off-premises. Just like Saint Dreux, Bench is adorned in the collective’s now-signature colour palette of white, black, and metallics and ‘Guided By Design’ philosophy. 
The shop front of Bakemono.
Bakeries & Delis

Bakemono Bakers

Inspired by the bakeries of Japan and Korea, Bakemono’s magical wooden storefront on Drewery Lane in the city is a refuge for quality bread and pastries. Alongside its sister store and cafe, Little Rogue, the pair offer the lane some serious charm.
The storefront of Bissel B
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Bissel B.

What can you expect at Bissel B? You guessed it, bagels. Sitting right on on the cusp of Punt Road in Richmond this quaint little shopfront has rafts of local devotees lining up daily to get their fill of the spherical handheld wonders. 
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Saul’s Diner

The Saul’s family continues to grow, after the opening of their Hawthorn operation owners Leor Haimes and Elliot Koren have turned their hands to their cafe Time & Place, re-branding the former brunch spot into a dedicated Saul’s sandwich space.
Restaurants

What’s Open & What’s On This Easter Melbourne For 2025

The long weekend is just around the corner so it’s time to start planning your social movements for the mini-break. Whether you celebrate Easter or not, we can all agree it’s pretty nice to have a four-day weekend to catch up with friends and family while letting someone else do all the cooking and cleaning—surcharges are totally worth it. Here’s your list of what’s on over the Easter weekend in Melbourne. 
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Cafes

Bala Sanga

Operating out of a former garage—or glorified storage shed—is the very recently opened Bala Sanga, and it's an absolute blessing to the Balaclava region. They're providing top-notch sandwiches from their small brick shop front on a laneway just off the back of Carlisle Street. 
The storefront of Casa Nata with a sign that says 'coming soon'.
Bakeries & Delis

Casa Nata | Windsor

Casa Nata is the undisputed home of the Portuguese tart in Melbourne. Since opening their Thornbury-based operation they’ve curated a devoted base of tart enthusiasts from all over Melbourne who make the pilgrimage to High Street to sample the top-pedigree creamy custard and crispy tarts.
A cafe situated by a large concrete pillar. A concrete sphere sits next to the cafe's outdoor seating.
Cafes

Industry Beans

After ten years in the business, Melbourne-born Industry Beans has opened their sixth venue—a brand new all-day dining flagship at Chadstone Shopping Centre. The venue will be a multi-faceted restaurant, cafe, roastery, coffee house and retail store all in one with something for everyone. 
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Matteo’s Delicatessen

When westside locals Jayden Costello and Matthew Defina realised their neighbourhood lacked a good Euro-style Deli, they got to work. From this dream arose Matteo’s Delicatessen, a deli sandwich and Cannoleria shop smack bang in the heart of Altona, on Pier street 
A man standing next to a coffee machine in a moody cafe.
Food & Drink

Le Shoppe

Le Shoppe is the latest addition to restaurateur Scott Pickett’s quiver, serving takeaway delights, quality produce, pantry staples, and house-made food by Chef Rob Kabboord.
The exterior to Old Garage Cafe, a brick building with tables out-front and a window for take-away coffee.
Food & Drink

Old Garage Cafe

Down in the leafy streets of Camberwell, there’s a sleepy little cafe that’s been making some noise in the suburban precinct. Old Garage Cafe which launched back in mid-2020 has made its home out of a former mechanic's garage, the industrial feel of the space with the raw brick interior brings back some of that repair shop charm. Tucked down a side street just off the main drag Old Garage has a very casual feel, a doggo friendly policy also adds to the welcome atmosphere.
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First Love

As the name would suggest, there’s a fair bit of affection for coffee going on with these folk.
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Repeat Offender

The iconic Ormond Road and St Kilda Street corner site in Elwood has been taken over by Repeat Offender, a breezy, loosely Latin haunt bringing an entirely gluten-free menu to the bayside locale.
Cafes

Greta

If you’re lucky enough to stumble across Melbourne’s latest lunchtime destination, you’ll be treated to Italian-inspired porchetta sandwiches and French-style petit dejeuner. 
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Fuumi Fuumi

Just a stone’s throw from Queen Victoria Market, this gorgeous little Japanese cafe and bakery in West Melbourne is here to fulfil all your cheesecake and panko crumb cravings. 
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Coe & Coe | Yarraville

If you’ve swung by the absolute vibe-fest that is Coe & Coe Cremorne, then you’ll love their new digs in Yarraville. Expect the same delicious made-to-order coffee, juice and paninis and infectious enthusiasm as their other venues.
A decadent chocolate cake with a Ferrero chocolate on the top.
Cafes

Zero Mode

Bottomless brunches, viral insta-worthy desserts, smoking rainbow cocktails—Zero Mode has it all. This suburban cafe and bar has had a rapid rise to fame thanks to their cream cakes which literally ooze creamy goodness. 
A lofty cafe filled with greenery.
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Norman

South Yarra’s newest two-level brunch spot is speckled with greenery and goes by the name of Norman. From Vegemite avo toast to zucchini and corn waffles with red capsicum curd, Norman South Yarra prides itself on serving up classic cafe dishes with a twist. 
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Undercover Roasters

Coffee lovers unite. Undercover Roasters have opened their HQ cafe and store in Abbotsford and it is all time. The wholesale business has stuck through the pandemic to open their flagship, so you can now enjoy their signature coffee with a stack of brunch and breakfast options.  
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Blakeaway

From pop-up to permanent, Portsea’s Blakeaway is here to stay. This family owned and run store comes from the team behind Blakes Feast, a boutique catering company serving up pre-prepared bespoke menus with seasonal ingredients. They specialise in events, but now with Blakeaway, you can pick up your very own treats to enjoy, special occasion or not.
An extra large sandwich dripping with mayonnaise.
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Rusty’s Sandwich Parlour

Your belly will thank you after a visit to East Brunswick’s latest takeaway opening. East Rusty’s Sandwich Parlour is the new establishment from Phil Gijsbers and Rob McKenzie following the success of their Green Acre Pizza Bar. The new takeaway joint follows a similar ethos to its pizza bar sister site—quality food, great flavours, and sustainability at the core of the business. 
The inside of a bakery, a top lunch melbourne spot.
Restaurants

The Best Lunch In Melbourne For 2025

It could be a quick refuel, a boozy business meeting, or perhaps sharing a meal to catch up—lunch is a sacred part of the day for many Melburnians. We love lunch here. We're starting to steer clear from the grab and go, a hangover from (we won't say it) the past few years, and taking the time to sit and dine now. These are some of our top picks for Melbourne's best lunch spots for 2025, that are sure to impress your mates, visitors or colleagues. 
A toasted sandwich oozing with cheese and trimmings.
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Head Honcho

Head Honcho is backed by a team of ambitious hospitality young guns James ‘Chooka’ Pettenon and Fintan Redmon. These guys are putting the humble toasted sandwich front and centre, with the gooey three-cheese ‘Greenhorn’ toastie taking centre stage—we’re talking Swiss Gruyere, Mozzarella and Cheddar oozing out the sides.
A casual bagel cafe on a sunny corner in Melbourne.
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Crooked Letters

Crooked Letters quickly became a southside institute when they set up shop in their Murray Street corner store several years back; the locale was quintessentially Melbourne, as were the bagels. 
A cafe with floor to ceiling windows on a sunny day.
Cafes

Bellboy

Just by the entrance to the new East Brunswick Village centre, you’ll find the latest northside cafe to open their doors—Bellboy. The fitting name is just the tip of the iceberg for why you’ll love this new brunch spot. They’re pet and cyclist-friendly with abundant al fresco space, and they make their own breads from scratch. House-made sourdough crumpets anyone?
A healthy salad bowl filled with greens and fish.
Restaurants

Fishbowl

Over the past decade, Richmond’s Swan Street has become its own culinary mecca with a full spectrum of breakfast, lunch and dinner options, and now, the transformed stretch welcomes a healthy new addition that’s primed for the summer ahead, Fishbowl.
Food & Drink

What’s Open For New Year’s Day In Melbourne (2025 Updated)

Let’s be honest, when you roll out of bed on New Year’s Day you’re going to want a rather large coffee–preferably made by someone else. Luckily, there are plenty of cafes open New Year’s Day in Melbourne for all your hangover needs. You won’t want to cook your own food either, right? Don’t stress, we’ve got you covered for that too.
Food & Drink

What’s Open In Melbourne On Boxing Day 2024

Stuck in the Christmas Day food coma? How about washing it down with an ice-cold beer? Or pile on some more food to keep the Christmas spirit alive into the new year. Either way, we don’t want you sulking on Boxing Day, so get out, check out the lucrative shopping deals and keep celebrating with delicious drinks and eats. Here’s what’s open in Melourne on Boxing Day 2024.
A cheese sandwich being held in one hand. The man's arm is covered in tattoos.
Cafes

Saul’s Sandwiches

The humble sanga is making waves in Carnegie, with Saul’s Sandwiches opening its doors on Neerim Road. This sandwich bar is the brainchild of the team behind Bentleigh cafe Time and Place, and after just a week of trade and hype, they’re selling out almost daily.
A stacked deli sandwhich being held in two hands from Nico's Sandwich Deli.
Bakeries & Delis

Nico’s Sandwich Deli

After several months of operating around the limitations of a global pandemic, Nico’s Sandwich Deli is relocating from its city locale to a pop-up in Fitzroy, for a good time, and maybe a long time.
Four scoops of gelato, each sitting on a pink spoon in front of a pink background.
Cafes

Dulce Gelateria

Just a decade ago, you’d find most hospitality venues that are worth visiting within the CBD and inner suburbs. Fast forward a few years and several culinary hotspots have popped up in relatively unassuming suburbs—just take Moonee Ponds and Glen Waverley for example—and now, it’s Greensborough’s turn. The suburb’s latest addition is Dulce Gelateria, offering up 80 primo flavours a week, with many of them vegan.
A two storey corner store with
Bakeries & Delis

Morning Market

The residents of Fitzroy’s Gertrude Street and surrounds quickly became accustomed to picking up their baked goods from the temporary Marion Grocer. Realising it had quickly become a fixture of the cherished culinary strip, restaurateur Andrew McConnell has decided to relocate his grocery, now known as Morning Market, to a permanent locale two doors down.
A donut with bacon and eggs stuffed in the middle. A rich hollandaise sauce is dripping from thesides.
Cafes

Beggs & Acon

The self-proclaimed “morning-artisans”, Beggs & Acon in Prahan is the latest limited-run culinary venture to come out of COVID. As you’ve probably worked out, their focus is bacon & eggs, of which they do four—and only four—iterations of the classic breakfast meal.
A bagel filled with brisket pastrami and melting cheese.
Cafes

Mile End Bagels

Mile End Bagels quickly reached institute status when it opened its doors to the warehouse locale in Fitzroy back in 2016, and now, they’re making tracks further north with a second location in Brunswick, down an industrial side-street, behind a roller door. 
A nut-based milk tea placed on a wooden table.
Cafes

NUTTEA

Given the calibre of offerings at Melbourne Central’s new foodie precinct, ELLA, we can only assume there’s a fairly comprehensive vetting process in being able to open up shop. One such newcomer to this culinary hub, NUTTEA, has clearly passed with flying colours, slinging their unique range of 100% vegan, nut-based bubble teas.
A loaf of pizza bread cut in half to reveal cheese, jalapeños, cheese and a whole sausage.
Bakeries & Delis

TOMA

Thanks to lockdown, Melbourne has been treated to an influx of delivery-only, niche ghost kitchens who do just several things really bloody well. The latest is Toma, an Asian-style bakery delivering sweet and savoury treats.
What's On

Here’s What’s Open On Cup Day In Melbourne 2024

There are plenty of ways to make the most of the Melbourne Cup public holiday. It starts with a coffee at your local, then the day could likely mosey into a meal at the pub, followed by a cocktail and bite at one of the many watering holes open on Tuesday 5 November.
Free and cheap things to do in Melbourne, like visit the State Library of Victoria.
U:L By You

Budget Ballin’: The Best Free And Cheap Things To Do In Melbourne

We love Melbourne, but you know ... living in one of the world's best cities comes with a price tag, good thing Urban List has you you covered with a stack of things to eat, drink, do and see all on a shoestring as part of our series Budget Ballin'. This time we've teed up 20 of the best cheap and free things to do in Melbourne to keep both you and your hip pocket happy.
Pets

A Guide To The Best Dog-Friendly Destinations In Melbourne

Everyone knows how the saying goes, dogs are a girl’s best friend. Another heartbeat in the house, a wagging tail that greets you every time you come home, and someone that will literally never judge you or your poor decisions. But our hearts just break when every day we have to pack up, go to work and we have to shut the door on those big puppy eyes that stare into our souls. 
Bakeries & Delis

A Familiar Sandwich Spot Evolves Into Australia’s First NFT-Funded Venture, Nouns Deli In Malvern

Experienced in both crypto and hospitality, it only made sense for Guy Bentley to combine the two, pioneering Nouns Deli, formerly Stan’s Deli, in Australia’s first NFT-funded venture. Situated in Melbourne’s southeast suburb of Malvern, the quick-service deli is backed by NFT and Ethereum project, Nouns DAO—a community-driven brand harnessing crypto in charitable projects. 
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Local Escapes

Lorne In 2024: Where To Eat, Drink And Stay

Situated past the windy bends of the Great Ocean Road is Lorne, a tree-clad enclave and coastal town characterised by its thriving surf culture, shopping prospects, multicultural culinary scene and parks that edge onto the white-sand beach. With its easy access to the Otways and close proximity to the adored Erskine Falls, Lorne attracts a throng of Great Ocean Road locals as well as Melbourne city dwellers.
Restaurants

The Best Box Hill Restaurants In 2024

Box Hill has had the glow-up of the decade, there’s no doubt about it. Once a market hub, with plenty of family-run restaurants to drop into, the place has been refurbished and polished up to include brand-spanking new buildings, even a high-rise or two. Of course, food still remains the epicentre and Box Hill restaurants are some of Melbourne/Naarm's best.