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Seven Seeds Coffee Roasters have been roasting & brewing the best coffee since '07. Shop from sustainable & ethical coffee roasters in Melbourne. ... More
Seven Seeds Coffee Roasters have been roasting & brewing the best coffee since '07. Shop from sustainable & ethical coffee roasters in Melbourne.
Dukes coffees are ethically traded and sourced from individual farms or small cooperatives. They are blessed to be working with highly knowledgeable a ... More
Dukes coffees are ethically traded and sourced from individual farms or small cooperatives. They are blessed to be working with highly knowledgeable and passionate farmers that are committed to practicing regenerative organic farming. All Dukes coffee is carefully roasted in Melbourne using 100% Organic, Arabica coffee beans.
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At Koko Black, it’s a mission to conjure up magic you can eat: transforming premium natural ingredients into something that amounts to far more than t ... More
At Koko Black, it’s a mission to conjure up magic you can eat: transforming premium natural ingredients into something that amounts to far more than the sum of its cocoa solids and sugar.
It’s a philosophy that’s produced over 260 Koko Black products since 2003, and more moments of chocolate transcendence than they could count.
Just across Flinders Lane from Centre Place, bustling Degraves Street was one of the first Melbourne 'laneways'. A pedestrian walkway linking the city ... More
Just across Flinders Lane from Centre Place, bustling Degraves Street was one of the first Melbourne 'laneways'. A pedestrian walkway linking the city's fashion precinct with Flinders Street Station, it remains an iconic and sociable spot for drinks, dining, browsing and people-watching. Join the happy hubbub, which at any time includes students and shoppers, tourists and lunching office workers.
Take your friends from out-of-town for coffee or a wine at stalwart Degraves Espresso, a quintessential Melbourne spot, or grab a cuppa from hole-in-the-wall Tulip Coffee.
Though the vibe cast by the cafe umbrellas in the shadow of the impressive Majorca Building is somewhat Parisian, dining on Degraves veers towards the Mediterranean, with The Quarter leading the casual but stylish charge. For those keen for a sweet treat, there's Little Cupcakes, and Pidapipo satisfies with its artisanal Italian gelato.
Browse the boutiques while you're here. Traverse the cobblestones with new kicks from fashion-forward John Fluevog Shoes, and pick up local and Victorian-made gifts – including ceramic reusable coffee cups – at Clementine's. Stock up on artisan notebooks at Il Papiro and canvas the goods at Senior Art Supplies.
The Royal Arcade was proudly the first arcade in Melbourne and is the longest-standing arcade in Australia. Its historical significance is profound an ... More
The Royal Arcade was proudly the first arcade in Melbourne and is the longest-standing arcade in Australia. Its historical significance is profound and underpinned by the fact that, as a significant Victorian era building, it is part of the Victorian Heritage Register.
Built in 1869, Royal Arcade is Melbourne's oldest covered shopping precinct and the longest standing arcade in the country. Connecting Bourke Street Mall, Elizabeth Street and Little Collins Street, this ornate, heritage-listed arcade hosts a range of popular boutiques, cafes and specialty stores.
Look up to fully appreciate the spectacular Italianate architectural features designed by renowned architect Charles Webb, who was also responsible for the iconic Windsor Hotel on Spring Street. Marvel at the glass and wrought iron ceiling and watch the famous statues of Gog and Magog strike the clock on the hour.
If you're looking for that unique gift you can't seem to find anywhere, take some to peruse the local jewellers, vintage outlets and fashion boutiques. All shopped out? Rest the legs and enjoy a quiet coffee at either end of the arcade.
Walk down the famous bluestone laneway and admire the street art that has made the Melbourne urban art scene known across the globe. Take in the dizzy ... More
Walk down the famous bluestone laneway and admire the street art that has made the Melbourne urban art scene known across the globe. Take in the dizzying array of colours, characters and shapes created by local and international artists alike. Pick out everything from stencils and paste-ups to murals and installations. Take a wander on your own or join one of the popular walking tours to get some background on the artists and their work. Take a detour round into Rutledge Lane and explore the work lining the walls, windows and wheelie bins of this sister 'gallery'. Once you've had your fill of the color and mayhem of the street art, slow things down with tapas and wine at MoVida Next Door, sit elbow-to-elbow with other hungry punters at big sibling Movida – one of the city's best tapas restaurants – or toast with margaritas and tacos at Tres a Cinco.
Hosier lane, Melbourne, Victoria 3000 Australia 
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Hosier Lane is a laneway in the central business district (CBD) of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Located on the CBD's southern edge, it extends between Flinders Street and Flinders Lane, and opens opposite the Atrium at Federation Square.
Market Lane Coffee is a specialty coffee roaster and retailer, born and based in Melbourne. They are dedicated to sourcing, roasting and making beauti ... More
Market Lane Coffee is a specialty coffee roaster and retailer, born and based in Melbourne. They are dedicated to sourcing, roasting and making beautiful coffee, and they’re committed to doing so in a responsible, sustainable and respectful way.
The Summer Night Market is happening at Queen Vic Market, Wednesday nights until 15 March.
Grab your family and friends and ge ... More
Summer night market
The Summer Night Market is happening at Queen Vic Market, Wednesday nights until 15 March.
Grab your family and friends and get on down to the Market for an unforgettable night of shopping, eating, drinking, live music, fun and summer sunset vibes.
Every Wednesday night, the Market sheds will come alive with global street food trucks and stalls, festival bars, unique shopping featuring local artisans, as well as a rotating weekly line-up of live music and roving entertainment.
No entry fee, just come hungry and ready for a good time.
Queen Vic Market Tours
Our Ultimate Foodie Tour is a delicious and fascinating guided walking tour of the iconic Queen Victoria Market. Taste the freshest produce, discover unique ingredients, learn tips and tricks for shopping and cooking, discover the Market’s history and meet some of our beloved Market traders.
Food Hall Redevelopment
Please note that the Market’s Food Court and adjoining Victoria Street terraces have temporarily closed for major refurbishment works as we work to bring you an exciting new Food Hall later this year as part of the Market’s Renewal Project. During this closure, we encourage shoppers to visit the other great hospitality offers from across the Market, including upper Victoria Street, E & F Sheds, String Bean Alley, Elizabeth Street, Therry Street, the Dairy Produce Hall and Open Sheds.
Information Hub
Drop by the Information Hub and ask our friendly staff for all the best tips for your visit to the Market, or pick up a market shopping bag and a range of other merchandise. We are located on the corner of F Shed and Queen Street.
La Renaissance patisserie was founded in 1974 by Pierre and Sally Charkos. Paris-trained as a chef and pâtissier, Pierre had a dedication to his profe ... More
La Renaissance patisserie was founded in 1974 by Pierre and Sally Charkos. Paris-trained as a chef and pâtissier, Pierre had a dedication to his profession which never waned. Insisting on only using the best quality ingredients, and incredible pastries were produced in-house daily to a high standard. Originally situated in a small shopfront in East Roseville on Sydney’s North Shore, they moved the patisserie (affectionately known in-house as “La Ren”) to The Rocks on Bastille Day in 1992.
Place your order at the front counter and wander through to our idyllic Parisian style courtyard in The Rocks where you can enjoy delicious range of cakes, pastries, baguette sandwiches and hot savouries for breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea.
Coffee is by The Little Marionette, perfect for that early morning pick me up with a freshly baked croissant or pain au chocolat.
- Cake Collection in store available: 10am - 3.30pm
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Parking in The Rocks: is available on-street at Harrington Street; there is a small area of 5min free parking opposite the Clock Tower, otherwise all parking is paid, 2 hours max. There are also Wilson car parks on Harrington Street for your convenience.
It is famous for traditional Portuguese egg tarts cafe. In addition to egg tarts, they sell coffee and various desserts.
In 1837, the monks of Jer ... More
It is famous for traditional Portuguese egg tarts cafe. In addition to egg tarts, they sell coffee and various desserts.
In 1837, the monks of Jeronimos in Lisboa, Portugal created the Pastel de nata. While it quickly become a global symbol of Portuguese gastronomy and culture, the recipe itself remained behind the monastery walls for many years. When Gus Ferreria, the man responsible for Tuga’s tarts, decided at age 14 to become a pastry chef, he had no idea the pastel de nata would take him across the world. In 1985, Gus, his wife Lucia and their young family left their Portuguese village for our Australian shores, bringing with them Gus’s hand written pastry recipes. In 1994, they opened their first Portuguese cake shop in Curlewis st Bondi Beach and within six years were making and selling 3000 nata’s every day, each one still hand pressed and hand made to Gus’s secret recipe. In 2016, Gus’s son Diogo continued his fathers legacy; the nata’s you hold today from Tuga Pastries are still hand pressed and hand made, still true to Gus’s village recipe and still taste just as delicious as his did years ago.