camberwell
Cafes
Collective Espresso
Cafe
Some of the best coffee in Camberwell.
Penny for Pound Camberwell
Cafe
This much-loved bakery stocks some of Melbourne’s best (and most inventive) croissants. They’re baked every few hours and filled with flavours like strawberry cheesecake and Golden Gaytime. Plus, find savoury pastries, cakes, cruffins and brews from Axil Coffee Roasters.
Haiku
Cafe
Japanese-style brunch involving bacon-topped okonomiyaki, a green-tea-chai hybrid and Japanese funk on the stereo. Plus, castella cakes and hybrid dishes – such as pork-shoulder eggs Benedict with onigiri rice and yuzu hollandaise sauce – make regular appearances.
Nigel
Cafe
Inside this tiny cafe there’s specialty coffee and seriously good old-school Jaffles.
Legacy
Cafe
My Other Brother
Cafe
A cafe that’d feel as at home in Fitzroy as in Camberwell.
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Bars
Gloria's Wine
Bar
A 70-seater neighbourhood wine bar in a former antiques-restoration shop. Bathe in the chandelier’s buttery glow in the front room, or head out back to get toasty by the fire. There’s a 180-strong wine wall, plus hummus swimming in chilli oil and charcuterie hampers to go.
Bar None
Bar
The best cocktails in Camberwell, bar none.
East Of Everything
Bar
While away an afternoon with beer, po’ boys and city views.
Prohibition Food and Wine
Bar
This bar is helping out with the liquor drought in sober Camberwell.
Shops
Pierre Stock
Shop
Pierre Stock was the sommelier and wine buyer at iconic bistro France-Soir for 10 years. This is his appointment-only wine destination, where you can snack and sip while he matches you with the perfect bottle (or case).
Haiku Future
Shop
A futuristic take on a Japanese convenience shop from the team behind Haiku next-door. You can pick up fluffy shokupan, fresh bento boxes and imported Japanese groceries. There's also tea, pickled ginger, bonito flakes, chilli oil, miso and many more pantry essentials.