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Published: 2025-08-21 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2025/08/21, The My Aching Head- Melbourne Coffee Tour has nothing more Melbourne-like than a bicycle Coffee Tour. Participants in My Aching Head will have the opportunity to explore some of Melbourne's most famous cafes on remote roads. The streets of Melbourne are relatively flat, so this two-hour ride will be quite leisurely, and coffee lovers can visit along the

My Aching Head- Coffee Tour in Melbourne

Nothing is more Melbourne-like than a coffee trip by bike. Participants in My Aching Head will have the opportunity to explore some of Melbourne's most famous cafes on remote roads. The streets of Melbourne are relatively flat, so this two-hour ride will be quite leisurely. Coffee lovers can visit coffee bakeries and roadside cafes along the way, taste coffee from all over the world and learn about different coffee preparation methods.

A Journey to the History of Melbourne Coffee

Explore the legends of the city's early immigrants who developed Melbourne's espresso industry through a journey to Melbourne's coffee history. You will have the opportunity to visit the original cafe and bakery, taste blended coffee, and learn about the art of coffee roasting and extraction. Coffee tasting classes are also held at the event.

Toby Manor espresso School (Toby's Estate Espresso School)

Toby Manor is a famous building in Woolloomooloo, Sydney, offering training courses for students of all levels-whether you plan to learn how to make the perfect homemade small latte or whether you want to become a professional coffee master.

Australian Coffee Center

The Australian Coffee Center is an award-winning visitor centre located in Australia's oldest coffee farm in the Great Watershed area of Mareeba, Queensland. Here, you can taste the coffee, enjoy the beautiful scenery, and bring the purest Australian coffee home.

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