Australia: 5 Must-Visit Cafes in Melbourne

Some of the best places to experience Melbourne's legendary cafe culture

Australia: 5 Must-Visit Cafes in Melbourne
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The League of Honest Coffee
With a name like that you can’t help but take it seriously and, predictably, its airy interiors have been attracting coffee aficionados in droves. It’s an offering from the same stable that gave java drinkers Padre Coffee South Melbourne Market and the Brunswick East Project. That’s an impressive lineage. Given the ample selection of single origin coffees, the coffee is expectedly great, to be downed with flaky French croissants. But if nothing else, go there to ogle their pair of custom-painted Slayer espresso machines, said to one of the world’s best. 8 Exploration Lane, CBD; padrecoffee.com.au

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Di Bella Coffee Roasting Warehouse
Di Bella is Australia’s leading coffee chain and their Melbourne Roast­ing Warehouse is a must-stop for every serious coffee drinker. Hidden away from the crush of Melbourne’s CBD, it’s set in one of the city’s oldest suburbs. The rustic interiors feature a giant roaster occupying centrestage and the eclectic menu pairs beautifully with their top-notch coffees. Just in case you can’t get thee to Melbourne, Coffee by Di Bella operates several cafés in Mumbai and Hyderabad (and hopefully expanding to other cities soon). 19-21 Levenson Street, North Melbourne, 3051; dibellacoffee.com

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East Elevation
Thibault Fregoni, the proprietor of this Brunswick-based chocolate factory-cum-café, makes his own chocolate from scratch. If that is not going to give you superla­tive chocolate, nothing will. There is a local, seasonal food menu (think pork belly with roasted pears) and the fame of its hot chocolate has spread far and wide. You can also purchase blocks of chocolate, segregated by country of origin. 351 Lygon St, Brunswick East; eastelevation.com.au

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Ganache Chocolate
In an earlier avatar, Arno Backes, the proprietor of Ganache Chocolate, was a biker so passionate, he rode east from Germany and did not stop until he reached Melbourne. Here, he promptly grew roots and is arguably the top chocolatier in town. Helpfully, he has also toured South America in search of chocolate varieties. The cheerful Backes was in Mumbai recently, showcasing Melbourne’s café culture, and paired some of his creations with quintessentially Australian Di Bella coffees (more about which below). At his Melbourne salon, exquisite pralines and truffles are made daily on site, not to mention a hefty Melbourne Freas Shake. 245 Collins St

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Mörk Chocolate Brew House
The heavens must have smiled when Mörk Chocolate, well known around Melbourne for supplying its delish dark choco­late drinking blend (cocoa content: 70%) to cafés around town, decided to set up its own retail venture. Now, you can sample their handcrafted speciality hot chocolate blends made with all-natural ingredients in a minimalist setting where the focus is purely on chocolate (so no coffee is served). There are two taps, however, one dispensing soda water infused with vanilla pods, the other sparkling chocolate soda. Amen. 150 Errol St, North Melbourne; morkchocolate.com.au