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Inspiration Melbourne Cafés
Melbourne

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We’ve fervently been making lists of ‘Melbourne’ things to do with our overseas visitor and have come to one conclusion – it’s all about food! Every day of fun we think of contains a café as a starting off point, which got us thinking about what makes these places so special we want to share them. Along with the food, we realised what defines our favourite cafes is the décor. So we’ve rounded up some of our favourite inspiration elements here.

 
 

Previous image - beautiful and kooky wall treatments at Tom Phat, in Brunswick and North in North Carlton.

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We get major tile envy every time we sit down for coffee in The Commercial Bakery.

020908_MelbCafes_03.jpg020908_MelbCafes_04.jpgLove the oversized hanging lampshade and the chair collection at Cavalero.

020908_MelbCafes_05.jpgAptly named Journal has bookshelf/light source fixtures that hang above the main tables. It could be interesting to do something like this is a kitchen – easy access to recipe books.

[ Images care of breakfastout]

If you’re visiting Melbourne, check them out
- The Commercial Bakery, 360 Little Collins Street, Melbourne
- Journal, Shop 1, 253 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
- Cavallero, 300 Smith Street, Collingwood
- Tom Phat, 184 Sydney Road, Brunswick
- North, 717 Rathdowne St, North Carlton.

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Comments (4)

I'm visiting Melbourne in November so I'm excited to check out some of these cool looking places.

posted by Shasta on September 2nd 2008 at 7:57am
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I like the rustic industrial charms of the communal table.

posted by At Home with kim vallee on September 2nd 2008 at 8:11am
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I have a print of the painting in the first picture. Fun to see it blown up like that.

posted by als1 on September 2nd 2008 at 1:01pm
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We visited Melbourne last weekend and can enthusiastically recommend the pan-fried gingerbread at Cavallero. Delicious cakey gingerbread! Bitter caramel ice-cream! Vanilla custard! For breakfast! (Most Gertrude Street clothes and design shops are closed on Sundays, just so's you know. Grrr.)

posted by kt180 on September 2nd 2008 at 1:56pm
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