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A cocktail with a smoke topping

Melbourne's most Instagrammable cocktails

Make a date with one of these beautiful Melbourne cocktail bars.

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House of Cards Espresso

At Boyd Community Hub, this socially responsible cafe serves speciality coffee and sweet treats.

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Tote Bag Block Printing Workshop

Style your bag just the way you like it with block printing in this beginner's workshop.

Colourful assorted lollies.

The Original Lolly Store

A specialty store offering old-fashioned boiled lollies, imported chocolates and sweets.

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Chocoholic Tours

This chocolate walking tour visits some of the city's best chocolatiers with exclusive experiences.

Exterior of Paramount Centre building, with street signagae out the front.

The Paramount Corporate Centre

Three-level retail centre in Chinatown with a licensed food court.

A bowl of fried chicken with rice and a fried egg

Halal-friendly restaurants in Melbourne

Where to find halal Chinese food, halal snack packs and halal hot pot in Melbourne.

Neon sign, bar and booths inside Daughter in Law Indian restaurant.

Daughter in Law

Colourful bar and restaurant serving 'unauthentic' Indian food.

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Paddy Pallin

Outdoor equipment and clothing specialists, with a wide range of products for your next adventure.

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Angus and Coote

Specialty retailer offering a wide range of men's and women's jewellery, watches and giftware.

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Myth Cafe

Taste authentic Malaysian Hakka cuisine.

Small juice bar with bench seats outside in Centre Place.

Jungle Juice Bar

Jungle Juice Bar on Centre Place serve seriously good coffee along with delicious food.

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The best pre- and post-theatre dining in Melbourne

Fuel up before a big show or extend your city visit at these local eateries.

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Lastly

A micro fashion boutique located within the Nicholas Building.

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Axil Coffee

Melbourne-roasted coffee and delicious breakfast and lunch items, in Melbourne Central.

Low-lit bar with shelves and moody lighting in a restaurant setting.

789 Korean BBQ

Bringing a sleek, modern twist to traditional Korean dining in the heart of Melbourne.

Night view looking down on the illuminated Hell's Kitchen sign and laneway below.

Hell's Kitchen

Trading since 2001, and one of the stalwarts in one of Melbourne's iconic laneways.

Looking down on a table on two plates of stacked pancakes, all with a scoop of ice cream and one with fresh strawberry toppings.

The Pancake Parlour

A dedicated pancake restaurant that's been a family favourite for decades, located in Docklands.

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Norissong

Visit to enjoy Japanese food made with fresh ingredients.

Four authentic Dutch bikes displayed outside the Lekker storefront.

Lekker Bikes

Dutch retro, vintage and fixed gear bike specialists.