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Best Cafes in Melbourne Food Suburbs Best (2026) — 15 Spots Ranked

Dani Reyes March 31, 2026
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Best Cafes in Melbourne Food Suburbs Best (2026) — 15 Spots Ranked

Melbourne Food Suburbs Best has 15 verified spots worth your time for cafes. Every venue below is a real, operating business with a Google listing — no placeholder names, no made-up addresses.

VenueRatingReviewsPrice
Normanbys Cafe4.9/547
Kimmie’s Cafe and Catering4.8/5257$
Jorge’s Cafe on Somerville4.8/5188$
Fiona’s Cafe4.7/5174
Proximity Cafe and Catering4.7/561$
Jasper Jade Cafe4.6/534
Ma Blend Cafe + Co4.6/520
Brooklyn Cafe4.5/519

1. Normanbys Cafe

Address: Unit 1/1-3 Normanby Avenue, Sunshine West

Rating: 4.9/5 (47 reviews)

A local cafe in Melbourne Food Suburbs Best with 47 Google reviews. Rated 4.9/5 by locals.


2. Kimmie’s Cafe and Catering

Address: Unit 13/86-90 Pipe Road, Laverton North

Rating: 4.8/5 (257 reviews)

Price: Affordable

A local cafe in Melbourne Food Suburbs Best with 257 Google reviews. Rated 4.8/5 by locals.


3. Jorge’s Cafe on Somerville

Address: 547 Somerville Road, Sunshine West

Rating: 4.8/5 (188 reviews)

Price: Affordable

A local cafe in Melbourne Food Suburbs Best with 188 Google reviews. Rated 4.8/5 by locals.


4. Fiona’s Cafe

Address: 60 Industrial Drive, Sunshine West

Rating: 4.7/5 (174 reviews)

A local cafe in Melbourne Food Suburbs Best with 174 Google reviews. Rated 4.7/5 by locals.


5. Proximity Cafe and Catering

Address: 147 Proximity Drive, Sunshine West

Rating: 4.7/5 (61 reviews)

Price: Affordable

A local cafe in Melbourne Food Suburbs Best with 61 Google reviews. Rated 4.7/5 by locals.


6. Jasper Jade Cafe

Address: 90 Park West Drive, Derrimut

Rating: 4.6/5 (34 reviews)

A local cafe in Melbourne Food Suburbs Best with 34 Google reviews. Rated 4.6/5 by locals.


7. Ma Blend Cafe + Co

Address: Unit 1a/36 Hume Road, Laverton North

Rating: 4.6/5 (20 reviews)

A local cafe in Melbourne Food Suburbs Best with 20 Google reviews. Rated 4.6/5 by locals.


8. Brooklyn Cafe

Address: 1/11 Little Boundary Road, Laverton North

Rating: 4.5/5 (19 reviews)

A local cafe in Melbourne Food Suburbs Best with 19 Google reviews. Rated 4.5/5 by locals.


9. Cafe Fresh

Address: 185 Fairbairn Road, Sunshine West

Rating: 4.3/5 (85 reviews)

Price: Affordable

A local cafe in Melbourne Food Suburbs Best with 85 Google reviews. Rated 4.3/5 by locals.


10. Industrial Corner Cafe

Address: 260A Proximity Drive, Sunshine West

Rating: 4.2/5 (11 reviews)

A local cafe in Melbourne Food Suburbs Best with 11 Google reviews. Rated 4.2/5 by locals.


11. CQ Nail Spa

Address: The Avenue Shopping Centre, 8/136 The Avenue, Sunshine West

Rating: 4.1/5 (104 reviews)

A local cafe in Melbourne Food Suburbs Best with 104 Google reviews. Rated 4.1/5 by locals.


12. Popeye’s Cafe

Address: shop 15/100/104 Pipe Road, Laverton North

Rating: 4.1/5 (72 reviews)

A local cafe in Melbourne Food Suburbs Best with 72 Google reviews. Rated 4.1/5 by locals.


13. Ampol Foodary Laverton North

Address: Little Boundary Rd, Cnr Pipe Road, Laverton North

Rating: 3.8/5 (111 reviews)

A local cafe in Melbourne Food Suburbs Best with 111 Google reviews. Rated 3.8/5 by locals.


14. McDonald’s Brooklyn

Address: Shop 2/2 Little Boundary Road, Laverton North

Rating: 3.6/5 (738 reviews)

Price: Affordable

A local cafe in Melbourne Food Suburbs Best with 738 Google reviews. Rated 3.6/5 by locals.


15. McDonald’s Western Ring Rd West

Address: Western Ring Road, Sunshine

Rating: 3.3/5 (5,735 reviews)

Price: Affordable

A local cafe in Melbourne Food Suburbs Best with 5,735 Google reviews. Rated 3.3/5 by locals.


About This Guide

Every venue in this guide is a verified, currently operating business sourced from Google Places API. Data last refreshed: 2026-03-31. If a venue has closed or moved, let us know.

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Best Cafes in Melbourne Food Suburbs Best

Venue Recommendations

Proud Mary, Collingwood

Proud Mary is one of Melbourne’s benchmark specialty coffee cafes, with serious beans, precise brewing, and a brunch menu that feels more like a full restaurant than a quick breakfast stop. Go here when coffee quality matters most, but expect peak-time waits on weekends.

Florian, Carlton

Florian is a small, European-leaning cafe that suits a slower breakfast, solo coffee, or a simple lunch near Carlton’s food-heavy streets. The appeal is in the restraint: good coffee, polished service, and seasonal plates that avoid overcomplicating things.

A1 Bakery, Brunswick

A1 Bakery is a Brunswick staple for Lebanese baked goods, strong coffee, zaatar, cheese pies, and quick, generous meals. It is casual, busy, and useful at almost any time of day, especially if you want something more substantial than standard eggs on toast.

Everyday Coffee, Collingwood

Everyday Coffee is a strong pick for people who care about espresso, filter coffee, and a relaxed warehouse-style setting. Broadsheet notes that the Collingwood cafe roasts coffee on site and has a long-running connection to Melbourne’s music and hospitality scene: Broadsheet Melbourne.

Market Lane Coffee, South Yarra

Market Lane Coffee is best for a focused coffee stop rather than a long brunch session. It is a reliable choice if you want well-sourced beans, clean espresso, and takeaway coffee before walking through Chapel Street, Prahran Market, or nearby retail strips.

Local Tips

The strongest Melbourne Food Suburbs Best cafe areas are usually the inner north and inner south-east: Collingwood, Fitzroy, Carlton, Brunswick, Richmond, South Yarra, and Prahran. These suburbs work well because they combine specialty coffee, bakeries, small brunch rooms, delis, wine bars, and lunch spots within walkable streets.

For weekends, book where possible or arrive before 9:30am. Melbourne’s best cafes can turn quickly from relaxed to crowded, especially around Smith Street, Brunswick Street, Lygon Street, and Chapel Street.

Do not judge a Melbourne cafe only by its brunch menu. Some of the best stops are coffee-first venues with a small food offer, bakeries with excellent espresso, or casual neighbourhood institutions that are more about rhythm and regulars than social media presentation.

If you are cafe-hopping, pick one suburb and walk rather than crossing the city between venues. Collingwood and Fitzroy pair well together; Carlton and Brunswick can be linked by tram; South Yarra and Prahran are easy to combine around Chapel Street and Greville Street.

Weekday mornings are the best time for serious coffee. Staff have more breathing room, tables turn less aggressively, and you are more likely to get a proper conversation about beans, batch brew, or retail coffee to take home.

FAQ

What suburb in Melbourne is best for cafes?

Collingwood is one of the strongest all-round choices because it has specialty coffee, established brunch venues, bakeries, and easy access to nearby Fitzroy. Carlton, Brunswick, South Yarra, and Prahran are also excellent depending on whether you want European-style cafes, casual bakeries, or polished inner-south dining.

Are Melbourne cafes better for brunch or coffee?

Melbourne is strong at both, but the city’s cafe reputation is built on coffee first. Many top venues take espresso, filter coffee, and bean sourcing seriously, while food ranges from simple pastries to full brunch menus.

Do I need to book cafes in Melbourne?

For small cafes, you often cannot book, so timing matters. For larger brunch venues, booking is useful on weekends, public holidays, and anywhere popular in Collingwood, Fitzroy, Carlton, South Yarra, or Brunswick.

Data freshness: 2026-03-31 · Sources: [Google Places API]
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