Plan Your Weekend Getaway – Melbourne Coffee Shops
Discover Melbourne coffee shops and hidden gems. Perfect for a weekend coffee trail across Fitzroy, Carlton, the CBD, and beachside suburbs.
Melbourne Coffee Shops for Your Weekend Plan
Welcome to the Coffee Capital of the World
Melbourne doesn’t just serve coffee, it can actually live and love it. For Melburnians the hunt for the perfect flat white is a regular occurrence. For visitors, drinking a coffee in a laneway hoe is a must.
Whether that’s a lazy Saturday brunch, a Sunday café crawl or a winter city staycation, here is your ultimate weekend Melbourne coffee trail.

Melbourne Coffee Trails You’ll Love This Weekend
Here’s how you can enjoy world-class coffee while exploring some of Melbourne’s most iconic neighbourhoods—all within tram reach.
1. CBD & Laneways – Espresso in the Heart of the City

The street art, hidden bars and of course great coffee are Paramount in Melbourne laneways which are known worldwide.
- Dukes Coffee Roasters (247 Flinders Ln): Fair trade coffee and high set with city aspect. The locals come here to get to work, the tourists get acquainted with it accidentally and never forget it.
- Brother Baba Budan (359 Little Bourke St): A minuscule cafe that has chairs suspended off the ceiling and some of the best brews in town.
- Patricia Coffee Brewers (Little Bourke St): The Melbourne workers go by this without breaking their oath, only do not expect to sit on a chair-here, it is the case of standing.


📍 Getting There: Walkable from Flinders Street Station or take any tram along Collins St.
🅿️ Parking Tip: Use the Wilson Parking on Lt Collins St with $9 night rates.
2. Fitzroy & Collingwood – Creative Vibes and Bold Brews

Coffee and culture come together in the inner north. These suburbs are the artistic centre of Melbourne- full of second- hand stores, independent galleries and roast masters.
- Industry Beans (3/62 Rose St, Fitzroy): Coffee design. You can taste their nitro cold brew or brunch at the trees.
- Proud Mary (172 Oxford St, Collingwood): probably the most-known specialty coffee spot cafe in Melbourne. Their baristas? Total pros.


📍 Getting There: Take the 11 tram down Brunswick St.
🅿️ Parking Tip: Look for 2P ticketed street parking on weekends along Kerr St or Gore St.
3. Carlton & North Melbourne – Old-School Charm

Want to escape the crowd? Carlton and North Melbourne offer a quieter, more European coffee experience.
- Seven Seeds (114 Berkeley St, Carlton): Hidden behind Melbourne Uni, this warehouse café roasts their beans in-house and serves single origins daily.
- Vertue Coffee Roasters (8 Raffa Pl, Carlton): Tucked down an alleyway—a true Melbourne gem with killer avo toast and strong pour-overs.


📍 Getting There: Short tram ride from the CBD via route 19 or 59.
🅿️ Parking Tip: Free street parking after 6 pm or paid Secure Parking on Elgin St.
4. St Kilda & South Melbourne – Coastal Coffee Shops Culture

Beach and brunch? Yes please. South Melbourne and St Kilda combine the Melbourne café lifestyle with a sea breeze.
- St Ali (12-18 Yarra Pl, South Melbourne) The original Melbourne Specialty coffee Shop. Get their Colombian single origin and butter croissants.
- Monk Bodhi Dharma (202 Carlisle St, Balaclava): Vegetarian, spiritual and just too bloody good. Great for plant based people.


📍 Getting There: Use tram route 96 to St Kilda or 1 to South Melbourne.
🅿️ Parking Tip: South Melbourne Market has parking for $3/hr on weekends.
Most Instagram-Mable Cafes in Melbourne Coffee Shops
You want latte art and terrazzo tables and the right light in a window? Don’t miss:
- The Kettle Black (South Melbourne): White colour scheme and bright dinnerware
- Hardware Société (CBD): David Moyle has used the same technique at the new Hardware SociEtE in Melbourne (CBD), where bowls of hanging plants and ducky eggs evoke Paris.
- No. 19 (Ascot Vale): minimalism design and the legendary almond croissants
Weekend Planning Tips for Locals & Tourists – Coffee Shops
- In the CBD trams are free-to-ride- perfect for hopping between cafés
- Do a brunch and coffee in one suburb and then do the walk off in another
- Never go out during the 10.30 to 11.30 am rush at crowded cafes over the weekend
- Plan ahead and use Google Maps lists to mark your easygoing cafes
🗺️ View Map of All Cafés Featured

Whether you’re a lifelong Melburnian or just visiting for the weekend, these Coffee Shops spots let you experience the true flavor of Melbourne—one cup at a time. Take a ride, be spontaneous, order something exotic and thrill in the café atmosphere of this place that makes it so unforgettable.
☕ Are you ready for the next Coffee Shops cup?
Plan your Melbourne weekend coffee getaway today.



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