This Greek and Italian stronghold is an excellent place to spend a night bar-hopping.
It's a mixed bag, in the best way possible.
High Street is full of relaxed, quirky places for a drink.
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This 130-seat space is full of warm hues and natural materials. Whether you're sitting on a sleek leather banquette or you've got a table in the large outside courtyard, there are no dud spots here. On the menu, you'll find a range of inventive Middle Eastern-inflected dishes, many of which showcase vegetables.
At this dedicated house of Portuguese tarts, watch your “pastéis de nata” be made, then eat them fresh from the oven – flaky, silky and with a touch of cinnamon.
This sunny Thornbury cafe marries flavours from Mexico and southern California.
A recently expanded espresso bar serving hearty Italian fare with a warm, local feel.
This is an expansion for one of Melbourne's most popular bakeries – tasked with alleviating the huge demand that the Northcote original generates. Come here for sourdough loaves; pork and fennel sausage rolls' and cheese-and-oregano pastries.
A neighbourhood specialty coffee shop and eatery in the backstreets of Thornbury.
Jerry Joy believes eating out should be easy for everyone, whether you have a food allergy or a pram.
A spacious eatery with a wealth of breakfast and lunch options.
Take a seat in the front room if you want to enjoy the cafe's community spirit. Alternately, head to the leafy courtyard for some quiet.
You didn’t get matcha pancakes and Wagyu brioche burgers in the ’70s.
A relaxed owner-run cafe.
A Thornbury cafe that epitomises the concept of a local haunt.
A down to earth cafe at the Thornbury end of High Street.