

Photo: Penny Stephens Craftwork Roasting Co.Īfter establishing their new roastery over the past year in a 1960s industrial estate in Eltham, the Craftwork team have added tables, chairs and a small menu of pastries and sandwiches for customers to linger over. New Thai Cafe Udom House in West Melbourne. Try caffeinated Thai drinks, both hot and cold, alongside old faithfuls like the flat white and be sure to come with an appetite for the sweets, curry-filled pies and kaya toast. This sunny West Melbourne spot is eye-opening in its scope, even for serious coffee lovers. Udom House owner Aum Phithakphon fuses her skills as a barista with her Thai heritage to create a menu that's unlike anything else you'll see in our coffee-loving city. opened its third store in the CBD in April. It joins two other stores: one in Southbank, the other near Fawkner Park on St Kilda Road.ģ21 Little Collins Street, Melbourne, īench Coffee Co. The Little Collins store opened in April, focusing on coffee and friends on the drinks front, complemented by tiny dacquoise biscuits sandwiching fillings like black sesame and chocolate. The team, who are also behind Saint Dreux sandwich shop, pay just as much attention to roasting as they do to the design of their cafes, which boast mirrored surfaces, beautiful furniture and backlit glass bricks.

You can expect more than a solid brew when you visit one of Bench's three locations around town.

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Here are five that you might not have visited yet, plus 12 spots that are shouting you a free cup of joe on October 1 as part of Sip for Vic, an initiative of Visit Victoria. But while we've been confined to our limited rotation of spots within our 5km bubble, plenty of brew bars have sprung up across the city. You've no doubt become very well acquainted with your local cafe over the last 18 months.
