Right now, nowhere in Melbourne better represents the culinary zeitgeist.
Melbourne's oldest suburb is also home to some of its best cafes.
Where to find beer, wine and cocktails in Melbourne's oldest suburb.
These are some of the best places in town for a pint.
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From the team behind Congress and Future Future, this cafe, grocer and wine bar is serving cacio e pepe eggs in the morning and locally made charcuterie by night, in a room full of mid-century design flourishes.
A modern, 12-seat Japanese cafe.
Timeless neighbourhood simplicity on a residential corner.
This bakery has been a Fitzroy North Village since 2005. Its versatility is its greatest strength: the excellent sourdough is bolstered by a line-up that includes plenty of pastries and gluten-free cakes. Don't miss the hot cross buns at Easter-time.
Meal-sized toasties in a homey setting.
A tiny cafe dedicated to the simple pleasures of toast.
Despite the Germanic origins of its name, Mitte offers modern Australian breakfast cuisine with an epicurean flair.
A simple, subtle aesthetic speaks worlds for the minimalist style at this neat cafe in North Fitzroy.
An old-school cafe still keeping up with the times.
A less than bothersome, coffee-making brother.
A delightful vegetarian option.
A modern, airy cafe set against a Scandinavian-influenced backdrop.