Melbourne's 20 Most Popular Cafes of 2023
These are the cafes you went looking for the most this year, from CBD brunch spots to inner west hidden gems.
Looking for a top-notch coffee? Or, maybe you're on the hunt for the most scenic brunch spot in the city. Luckily, Melbourne is flush with world-class cafes pushing the boundaries of this city's coffee culture and pairing their brews with tasty eats.
While it's always comforting to head to your local for your morning flatty, we're always on the lookout for the next great barista, and these are the Melbourne cafes you've all been on the search for. We've compiled a list of the most clicked-on cafes throughout 2023, so that you can know where your peers have been finding those icy cold brews and next-level sambos.
Use this as a reflection on your best brekkies of the year — and a hitlist for all of your oat caps going forward.
Top image: Terror Twilight by My Friend Tom.
Recommended reads:
The Best Cafes in Melbourne
The Best Coffee in Melbourne CBD
The Best Restaurants in Melbourne
The Best Pubs in Melbourne
-
Cafe
The Terrace Cafe
Anderson Street, South Yarra
This iconic garden cafe has entered a new phase of life as one of the city's leafiest brunch spots.
-
Cafe
Faraday's Cage
325-329 Gore Street, Fitzroy
Come for the freshly baked bread and pastries, stay for the excellent all-day breakfast.
-
Cafe
Rudimentary
16-20 Leeds Street, Footscray
A cafe made from disused shipping containers in an abandoned car park.
-
Cafe
The Old Garage
2A Glen Iris Road, Camberwell
A supremely dog-friendly cafe, with puppychinos aplenty and a vegan alternative for every dish on the menu.
-
Cafe
The Grain Store
517 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
A little slice of comfort with damn fine food on Flinders Lane.
-
Bar
Pellegrini's Espresso Bar
66 Bourke Street, Melbourne
Melbourne's quintessential drop-in Italian dining institution.
-
-
Cafe
Uncle Drew
23 Groom Street, Clifton Hill
A true neighbourhood gem known for its creative cafe fare, quality coffee and ever friendly vibe.
-
Cafe
The Journal Cafe
253 Flinders Lane, Melbourne
A reliable Flinders Lane cafe that's open late each night.
-
Cafe
Terror Twilight
11-13 Johnston Street, Collingwood
Bedford St's fried chicken has been replaced with nutritious bowls and 'upgraded' coffee from the crew behind Convoy, Hi-Fi and Tinker.
-
-
-
Cafe
Ona Coffee Melbourne
22 Ovens Street, Brunswick
Canberra's legendary coffee roaster Ona has opened its first Melbourne cafe.
-
Cafe
Ima Asa Yoru
1 Duckett Street, Brunswick
A Brunswick cafe serving up Japanese breakfast, lunch and dinner.
-
-
Cafe
JC Patisserie Boulangerie
17 Henry Street, Abbotsford
This French-leaning boulangerie is the first venture by Melbourne-born and bred Jonathan Camilleri, who trained as a pastry chef at Le Cordon Bleu.
-
Restaurant
Le Bajo Milkbar
8-14 Howard Street, North Melbourne
Combining a love of Japanese food fare and Australian milk bars, Le Bajo is North Melbourne’s newest destination for fluffy shokupan bread and house-roasted coffee.
-
Cafe
Journeyman
169 Chapel Street, Windsor
Come for great coffee and its famous avocado and hummus toast served with honey candied bacon.
-
Cafe
Hareruya Pantry
15-17 Lincoln Square South, Carlton
With a name that translates to 'sunny shop', Carlton's tiny Japanese pantry and cafe is heroing beautiful bento and house-made gelato.
-
Cafe
La Fantaisie
297 Victoria Street, Abbotsford
A café, patisserie, florist and event venue, all rolled into one drop-dead-gorgeous package.