Melbourne is famous for it’s cafés. Everyone likes to have good coffee like Tassimo Coffee at home or at the office but when comes to socialize a coffee shop is the perfect place. And perfect cafés are not in short supply in Melbourne. You don’t need to go to far and you will find plaint of good ones.
Knowing that Tourism Victoria created a self-guided tour through the city’s famous coffee shops. Starting with a morning coffee, then lunch, afternoon and finishing with evening, they have selected four coffee shops.
Starting the day at the Caffe e Cucina on 581 Chapel Street, South Yarra with a morning coffee and breakfast. Try to get the seats at the balcony because they have a very nice view.
For lunch the Richmond Hill Café and Larder where they have an award winning coffee and also delicious dishes. The café is on 48-50 Bridge Road, Richmond and this is also where you can find Australia No. 1 cheese expert, Will Studd.
Middle afternoon, the Laurent Patisserie where you can find good coffee as well as wonderful cakes. Located on 306 Little Collins Street, Melbourne, Laurent is decorated in an European style with a “peu” of Paris.
To finish your day tour, the evening suggestion is the Tiamo and Tiamo 2 on 303 and 305 Lygon Street, Carlton, with excellent food as well as coffee this place is in the heart of Melbourne’s Little Italy and a stroll to the city centre a perfect excuse if you feel like some nightlife entertainment.
