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Best Cafes in Working From Home Best Suburbs Melbourne (2026) — 15 Spots Ranked

Kai Jensen March 31, 2026
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Best Cafes in Working From Home Best Suburbs Melbourne (2026) — 15 Spots Ranked

Working From Home Best Suburbs Melbourne 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
Patricia Coffee Brewers4.8/54152$$
Avocado Moment Cafe4.8/5298$$
Queensmith4.8/554
Le Petit Gateau4.7/5706$$
Time Lapse Brewers4.7/5366
Mamas Gozleme4.7/555
Dymocks Melbourne4.6/53006
Shortstop Coffee & Donuts4.6/51707$

1. Patricia Coffee Brewers

Address: Rear of, 493-495 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne

Rating: 4.8/5 (4,152 reviews)

Price: Mid-range

A local cafe in Working From Home Best Suburbs Melbourne with 4,152 Google reviews. Rated 4.8/5 by locals.


2. Avocado Moment Cafe

Address: 69 A’Beckett St, Melbourne

Rating: 4.8/5 (298 reviews)

Price: Mid-range

A local cafe in Working From Home Best Suburbs Melbourne with 298 Google reviews. Rated 4.8/5 by locals.


3. Queensmith

Address: 221 Queen St, Melbourne

Rating: 4.8/5 (54 reviews)

Queensmith is a verified local spot in Working From Home Best Suburbs Melbourne. Check their latest hours and menu before visiting.


4. Le Petit Gateau

Address: 458 Little Collins Street, Melbourne

Rating: 4.7/5 (706 reviews)

Price: Mid-range

A local cafe in Working From Home Best Suburbs Melbourne with 706 Google reviews. Rated 4.7/5 by locals.


5. Time Lapse Brewers

Address: 5 Gallaghers Pl, Melbourne

Rating: 4.7/5 (366 reviews)

A local cafe in Working From Home Best Suburbs Melbourne with 366 Google reviews. Rated 4.7/5 by locals.


6. Mamas Gozleme

Address: 14 Birrarung Marr Walk, Melbourne

Rating: 4.7/5 (55 reviews)

A local cafe in Working From Home Best Suburbs Melbourne with 55 Google reviews. Rated 4.7/5 by locals.


7. Dymocks Melbourne

Address: Lower Ground Floor, 234 Collins Street, Melbourne

Rating: 4.6/5 (3,006 reviews)

A local cafe in Working From Home Best Suburbs Melbourne with 3,006 Google reviews. Rated 4.6/5 by locals.


8. Shortstop Coffee & Donuts

Address: 12 Sutherland Street, Melbourne

Rating: 4.6/5 (1,707 reviews)

Price: Affordable

A local cafe in Working From Home Best Suburbs Melbourne with 1,707 Google reviews. Rated 4.6/5 by locals.


9. Malthouse Theatre

Address: The Malthouse, 113 Sturt Street, Southbank

Rating: 4.6/5 (1,146 reviews)

Malthouse Theatre is a verified local spot in Working From Home Best Suburbs Melbourne. Check their latest hours and menu before visiting.


10. Schmucks Bagels

Address: Guests Lane, Melbourne

Rating: 4.6/5 (1,096 reviews)

Price: Affordable

A local cafe in Working From Home Best Suburbs Melbourne with 1,096 Google reviews. Rated 4.6/5 by locals.


11. The Espressonist

Address: 108 River Esplanade, Docklands

Rating: 4.6/5 (644 reviews)

Price: Mid-range

The Espressonist is a verified local spot in Working From Home Best Suburbs Melbourne. Check their latest hours and menu before visiting.


12. Cafe Court

Address: 536 Lonsdale St, Melbourne

Rating: 4.6/5 (625 reviews)

Cafe Court is a verified local spot in Working From Home Best Suburbs Melbourne. Check their latest hours and menu before visiting.


13. Little Cupcakes

Address: Goldsborough Lane, Shop 6/181 William Street, Melbourne

Rating: 4.6/5 (280 reviews)

Price: Mid-range

A local cafe in Working From Home Best Suburbs Melbourne with 280 Google reviews. Rated 4.6/5 by locals.


14. Brother Baba Budan

Address: 359 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne

Rating: 4.5/5 (3,266 reviews)

Price: Affordable

A local cafe in Working From Home Best Suburbs Melbourne with 3,266 Google reviews. Rated 4.5/5 by locals.


15. Bowery To Williamsburg

Address: 16 Oliver Ln, Melbourne

Rating: 4.5/5 (1,995 reviews)

Price: Mid-range

A local cafe in Working From Home Best Suburbs Melbourne with 1,995 Google reviews. Rated 4.5/5 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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Venue Recommendations

Journal Cafe

Journal Cafe suits CBD work sessions when you need a calm room without leaving the centre of Melbourne. The seating works well for solo laptop time, and the simple Italian-leaning menu makes it easy to stay through coffee, lunch and a second round.

Liminal

Liminal is one of the most work-ready cafes in the city, with communal tables, booth seating and weekday energy that feels closer to a polished shared workspace than a brunch crush. It is best for planned city days, especially when you want reliable seating options and a meeting-friendly setting.

Le Bajo

Le Bajo in North Melbourne is a strong pick when you want a quieter suburb feel near the CBD. The Japanese-influenced menu, communal tables and calm interior make it useful for deep work, casual meetings or a slower morning away from home.

Mr Tulk

Mr Tulk works well for students, writers and remote workers because it sits beside the State Library rhythm without feeling like a silent reading room. It is a practical choice for switching between cafe time and library time when you need focus, Wi-Fi and space to reset.

St Ali and the Queen

St Ali and the Queen is handy around Queen Victoria Market when your workday needs strong coffee, food and central access. It is especially good for market-side mornings, informal catch-ups and breaking up laptop time with a walk through the precinct.

Local Tips

The best work-from-cafe suburbs around Melbourne are usually the ones with strong public transport, all-day food and a mix of small and spacious venues: Melbourne CBD, Carlton, North Melbourne, Collingwood, Fitzroy and South Melbourne are the easiest starting points. If you are doing more than a quick email session, choose larger venues or cafes that openly suit laptop use rather than tiny espresso bars built for fast turnover.

Weekdays are much better than weekends for working from cafes. Melbourne brunch venues can get crowded from late morning, so arrive early, order properly and avoid occupying a four-person table if you are solo.

For longer sessions, plan around libraries as backup. The CBD, Carlton, Docklands and North Melbourne all have useful public library options nearby, which makes it easier to split the day between coffee, calls and quiet work.

A good rule is to treat cafe work like borrowing space, not renting an office. Buy food or a second drink if you stay beyond an hour, pack headphones, keep calls short and move on when the lunch rush starts.

The City of Melbourne’s What’s On guide also lists several laptop-friendly and study-friendly cafes, including Journal Cafe, Liminal, Le Bajo, Mr Tulk and St Ali and the Queen: https://whatson.melbourne.vic.gov.au/article/melbournes-best-study-cafes-and-laptop-friendly-spots

FAQ

What Melbourne suburb is best for working from cafes?

Melbourne CBD is the easiest overall because it has the most choice, strong transport and plenty of nearby libraries if a cafe fills up. North Melbourne, Carlton and Collingwood are better when you want a neighbourhood feel with fewer office crowds.

Can I use a laptop in Melbourne cafes?

Yes, but it depends on the venue, time of day and how busy the room is. Choose larger cafes, avoid peak brunch periods, order fairly and be ready to move if the staff need tables.

Which cafes are best for long work sessions?

Liminal, Journal Cafe, Le Bajo and Mr Tulk are better suited to longer laptop sessions than small takeaway-focused coffee bars. For serious focus, pair a cafe session with a nearby library rather than expecting one venue to carry the whole day.

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