Centre Place & Degraves Street
Idle the afternoon away by the bluestone cobbles at a Degraves Street or Centre Place cafe and become part of a Melbourne postcard scene.
Colourful times in Centre Place
Centre Place might supply the stereotypical images of Melbourne's laneways, but even chockablock with happy snappers the laneway-of-all-laneways satisfies and surprises.
Changing stencil art and graffiti provide a sensory overload best dealt with by squeezing into Jungle Juice for an international coffee. Soups, sushi and crepes will tempt, but you might want to save room for the delights on offer at Degraves Street, just across Flinders Lane.
Dining on Degraves
Take your friends from out-of-town to Degraves Espresso, a quintessentially Melbourne cafe experience. Despite the Parisian vibe cast by the café umbrellas in the shadow of the impressive Majorca House, the dining on Degraves veers towards the Italian, with Il Tempo and Andiamo feeding many. Savour the sugar at Little Cupcakes.
Getting arty and smarty
An air of creativity blows up from the Degraves Street Subway and the Platform Artist Group's underground displays. Get your smarts with a short course at the Centre for Adult Education campus, stocking up on artisan notebooks at Il Papiro and nourishing the minds of junior readers at The Little Bookroom.
Laneway shopping
Traverse the cobblestones with new kicks from Sole Devotion on Degraves, and adorn the earlobes with quirky wares from Sine Qua Non.
Back on Centre Place browse threads and accessories, local and imported, new and vintage at Fokus, Kinki Gerlinki, Friends of Couture and BODY. Finally, clamber up the narrow stairs to Hell's Kitchen and survey the frenzy below over an icy cold beer.
Jungle Juice makes some of the best coffee in the city, but it's even better with one of their toasties. Patti Smith certainly thought so - she...
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With its laneway location, old-world charm and uncompromising coffee, Degraves is the prototypical 'Melbourne cafe'. Happy to serve you breakfast,...
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Il Papiro's handmade papers and personalised stationery are imported predominantly from Florence and the Melbourne store is one of only a few outlets outside Italy.
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BODY’s clothes are comfortable separates inspired by yoga, dance and physical activity in general and designed to allow freedom of movement.
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