Best cafés in Melbourne


Posted January 23, 2020 by kushiporwal355

As they say, “Melbourne is a city that lives and breathes coffee”!!! It never fails to surprise as that how simple it is – from its interior, to its menu, and even the coffee.

 
As they say, “Melbourne is a city that lives and breathes coffee”!!!

It never fails to surprise as that how simple it is – from its interior, to its menu, and even the coffee.

Of course while looking at the things to do in Melbournewe need to appreciate that how effortlessly baristas and chefs here are able to bring out so much flavour and texture from the simplest of things.

So check out the best cafes in Melbourne –

Manchester Press –

Located at the city centre, Flanked by colourful graffiti streets, MP is simply hard to miss!

Manchester Press is busy all the time as people love coming over here. Manchester Press focuses on consistent coffee. Its house blend is by 8oz Coffee Roasters and this is how owners Nir Kalif and Issy Shaked have made this old warehouse a destination. You can have BEST BAGEL , you’ll ever have in your life. Be prepared that you have to wait on weekends and at lunchtimes, because its central position makes it a favourite for corporates and university students.

Hash Specialty Coffee & Roasters-

Hash serves dark Mörk cocoa in a beaker and poured over house-made fairy floss, which collapses into a sticky chocolate morass. Dreams are made of this! But Hash Specialty Coffee on Hardware Street is also rocking hearty. While visiting Melbourne you must try this!

Dead Man Espresso –

This can be favourite place for coffee because the espresso dominates the flavour without being too overpowering. If you like to change your taste constantly between long black and a flat white, you might really like this one. The menu is seasonal and routinely features herbs and veggies grown on the rooftop garden which is its main feature.

Cafe Lafayette –

Pull up your best faux leather poufs, because we’re about to get a little bit ~fancy~, with its window seats overlooking the sea, this is definitely a brunch experience like no other. Port Melbourne’s Cafe Lafayette not only has a 270-degree view of the bay side, but you can also settle in with a hot cup of coffee and matcha hotcakes.

Cafe Lafayette also has a range of Asian dishes, as the classic steak sandwich, slow roasted pork belly, grilled salmon and sautéed wild mushrooms.

Terror Twilight -

Terror Twilight is a famous café in Melbourne which is named after an album, and they have awesome collection on display to prove it as they have roast-chicken sandwich with lemon mayo, bacon and prune stuffing, frisee lettuce and pistachio, alongside pastries from Cobb Lane Bakery and much more! You’ll surely find something on the menu that satisfies your craving.

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Last Updated January 23, 2020