Coffee review

Melbourne without coffee is not a good cultural village. Take stock of ten "alley coffee".

Published: 2024-09-19 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/09/19, It has rained one after another in recent days, and the temperature has dropped sharply. I wonder if the babies of cat Ben have paid attention to keeping warm. Anyway, the editor is so frozen that his IQ has gone offline. In such a cold weather, what can you take to warm yourself to the bone marrow? Except for the male / female friends, it is probably the cup of warm hot coffee ~ director Orson. Wells (O

It has rained one after another in recent days, and the temperature has dropped sharply. I wonder if the babies of cat Ben have paid attention to keeping warm. Anyway, the editor is so frozen that his IQ has gone offline.

In such a cold weather, what can you take to warm yourself to the bone marrow? Except for the male / female friends, it is probably the cup of warm hot coffee.

The great director Orson. Orson Welles once said that there are three things in life that are intolerable:

Cold coffee

Champagne that is not cold enough

And overexcited women.

A cup of mellow and delicious hot coffee brings people not only full of energy, but also a good mood for the day.

As one of the eight largest coffee cities in the world, Melbourne's coffee has long been famous. It even beat Rome in Italy and Vienna in Austria to enjoy the title of coffee capital. All kinds of coffee shops hide in the streets and alleys of the city, it seems that there will be a strong aroma of coffee in the air.

1

Pellegrini's Esperesso Bar

Australia has the largest number of Italians in the world, apart from the Italian mainland. Melbourne's coffee culture began in 1950 with the influx of European immigrants.

Pellegrini's brought Melbourne's first espresso machine in 1954, and it can be said that Melbourne's coffee culture began here.

As the oldest coffee shop in Melbourne, the decoration is also very pure Italian style. Many dishes in this store are not written on the menu. Friends who want to have dinner by the way have to explore by themselves.

Address: 66 Bourke Street Melbourne VIC 3000

two

Brother Baba Budan

This shop is very interesting. There are more chairs on the ceiling than on the floor, which makes people feel as if they are about to fall off.

Brother Baba Budan has been named the best coffee shop in Melbourne many times, and although it is hidden in an alley in the city, it is often overcrowded.

Address: 359 Little Bourke St,Melbourne VIC 3000

three

Seven Seeds

It has also been named the best coffee shop in Melbourne. The shop is located in the street behind the Law School of Mexico University. It is a very inconspicuous Lane Coffee. It has been loved by teachers and students of Mexico University for a long time. If you happen to be a student of Mexico University, you must remember to try this store.

The light in the house is still very good, and the wooden walls give people a very warm feeling. They also sell their own baked coffee beans here.

Address: 114Berkeley Street, Carlton

four

Operator 25

A cafe on wills Street, with gray concrete walls and red bricks, is a typical alley style. High-quality coffee beans, with good-looking dishes. It is the double enjoyment of taste and vision.

Their matcha series is also very famous.

Address: 25 Wills Street,CBD

five

St Ali

It was named the best coffee shop of 2013. The coffee shop was built in a seemingly inconspicuous white cabin. But it can be found according to the flow of people coming and going.

The decoration of this shop is also very distinctive, as soon as you enter the door, there is a small potted plant, and the coffee shop also has its own logo, a little angel with flowers.

Address: 12-18 Yarra Place,South melboure

six

The Kettle Black

The appearance is fresh and pleasant, and the design is simple and neat, which is called the perfect combination of classic and modern.

The menu is pleasing to the eye and the dishes are beautiful. It is called the most beautiful coffee shop in Melbourne.

Address: 50 Albert Road, South Melbourne

seven

Hardware society é t é

The restaurant is on Hardware Lane, a street with a lot of caf é, but only this one is often full of people in line. The food is very French, and Flat White milk foam is fine and even, with mellow aroma.

The food is also well cooked, exquisite but not too fancy. In cold weather, the body is warm after eating.

Address: 120 Hardware St,Melbourne, VIC 3000

eight

Patricia Coffee Brewers

The boss worked in Melbourne's most famous cafe when he was young, and later opened the cafe himself. The shop was also in an alley and missed it in a minute. But if you see a strong man squatting by the side of the road drinking coffee, you should know that this house tastes great.

The characteristic of this shop is that it doesn't have any seats and needs to drink coffee standing up. It is also a good experience to watch the barista make cups of coffee while drinking coffee.

Address: 493495Little Bourke Street, CBD

nine

Cup of Truth

When you walk out of the Flinders subway station, don't miss this humble coffee shop.

Barista Courtney Patterson has been named barista of the year. Coffee beans come from Seven Seeds and are of great quality.

Address: 12 Campbell Arcade, Degraves Street subway, Melbourne

ten

Auction Rooms

The shop is located in an old house diagonally opposite the city hall. The appearance is simply plain. But it is the number one store selected by the Times.

Address: 103107 Errol St, North Melbourne

Make an appointment with your friends and have a strong cup of coffee in the cold weather.

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