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Olly: "Tried two different pour overs, each were delightful, but it was the Burundi cold brew that really surprised me... it’s out of this world! And Steve is a real sweetheart!"
Joseph Yuan-Lin: "A gorgeous place with distinctive kinds of plants. You can escape the heat in summer by resting in the shade of the trees. Be sure to check out the Ornamental Lake, where you can see swans and birds."
Coffee Shop 493-495 Little Bourke St Melbourne, VIC
People also say (106 tips):
Lara Hook: "Hard to describe how essential it is to make sure you visit here at least once. The cake selection only, never disappoints. Add in bubbly water, all things coffee, beautiful fit out and it's a winner"
Cocktail Bar Level 1, 150-156 Gertrude St Fitzroy, VIC
People also say (48 tips):
Jacob Lindblad: "Pretentious, but in a neat and friendly way. They go out of their way to have to describe what you want and then bring you something that’s off the menu. Worked well. Nice 50s swing/jazz vibe."
Jun Heng: "Best Thai food I've tasted so far in Melbourne. The pad Thai is very good, could go for seconds! I even enjoyed having the soft shell crab. You can wash everything down with the famous Thai milk tea."
Terry Jong: "Fantastic little place with great coffee and food. Chilli scrambled eggs were very good (very interesting combo of flavours), and smashed avo was amazing (perfect balance of sweet, sour and savoury)."
Shahmeer Rafiq: "A beautiful place to relax. I come here often during my lunch breaks from work for a walk. It is usually very peaceful and calm. Sit on the grass and relax or read a book. Best park in Melbourne!"
Ross Hill: "Find this great pillar left by the late John Woods to signify his indignance that the Victorian parliament was built using New South Wales stone rather than the perfectly fine local Victorian stone."
Josh Chaffey: "Fantastic place to walk by the water, have a picnic lunch or watch the sunset."
Pia Peta Ann Kirkwood: "Remember that the park has areas off lead for dogs. If you're not a dog fan best to stay away from those areas as it does get busy."
Mimi: "Excellent war memorial, very informative. Get on the balcony and take in the incredible view of the Melbourne skyline. Purchase a poppy with a small donation!"
Elise ❥: "Open to public during the day but you still can walk around it during the night. One of the free and historical things to do when in melbourne."