Students Melbourne restaurant scene

Best Restaurants in Students Melbourne 2026

Best Restaurants in Students Melbourne 2026

Students is not the first suburb people think of when they plan a dinner out. That works in your favour. Less hype means easier bookings, lower prices, and kitchens that focus on the food instead of the Instagram angle.

The Dining Scene

The food scene here benefits from overflow from the inner city. Chefs priced out of Fitzroy and Collingwood have set up shop, bringing the quality without the premium.

What to Budget

A main course at a mid-range restaurant in Students runs between $22 and $38. Entrees sit around $14 to $22. If you are doing a full dinner for two with a bottle of wine, expect to spend $120 to $180 at a decent sit-down place. For a more casual meal — think pub bistro or BYO — you can eat well for under $60 for two.

What is on the Menus

The cuisine mix in Students is broader than you might expect. Modern Australian, Italian, and Asian options cover the bases, with a few standout places doing something more specific. Most menus update seasonally, and there is a genuine effort to use local produce.

Tips from Locals

  • Go early: The 5:30pm to 6pm slot gets you better service and sometimes early-bird pricing.
  • Check Google Maps reviews: Anything above 4.3 with 200+ reviews is legitimately good in Students.
  • Lunch is underrated: Plenty of restaurants run a lunch menu that is 30 percent cheaper for near-identical food.
  • Follow the locals: If a place is full on a Tuesday night, it is good.

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Disclaimer: Information current as of March 2026. Contact venues directly to confirm details before visiting.

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