Melbourne Cafe Tour

Every city has its unique flavor. In the streets and alleys of Melbourne, you can smell the fragrance of freshly ground coffee. In Amsterdam after dark, you smell the scent of marijuana from passers-by.

Dukes Coffee Roasters in Windsor is close to Flinders Street and the city library, and it's less than a 5-minute walk from Flinders train station. In the morning, office workers form long queues here, and only in the afternoon can you find a moment to sit in this small shop. The shop is very small, equipped with a La Marzocco espresso machine and Dukes Espresso Bar. It is recommended to have a small cup of Flat White. It is not recommended to eat any bread here as they are too busy to serve you bread.
Brother Baba Budan is a popular coffee shop in Melbourne, known as a pilgrimage site for coffee enthusiasts from around the world. It is often regarded as having the best coffee in Melbourne. The name BBB commemorates the monk Brother Baba Budan, who smuggled coffee beans out of Yemen. There are always people standing at the entrance, with fans eagerly taking photos to post on Instagram, which the staff are quite used to. Their coffee also wins accolades at the annual coffee tasting events.

Seven Seeds Coffee Roasters

Seven Seeds Coffee Roasters is very close to Victoria Market, about 400 meters walk from the tram stop. It is famous for roasting its own coffee beans, and many coffee shops in Melbourne indicate that they use its beans. The shop seems to have renovated an old factory, with bicycles hanging on the walls. It is considered the largest coffee shop in Melbourne at the moment, but even so, there is still a queue.