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Rubber Duck Cafe

3.8 (6 reviews)

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Moderate noise
Good for kids
Good for groups
Outdoor seating

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Uncle Drew

4.3(3 reviews)
0.9 km•Clifton Hill
•$$

Uncle Drew 3.6…read more I liked this place. Obviously an old milk bar converted into a cosy cafe with good front and back areas. It's certainly a thriving business. It's in the back back streets of Clifton Hill but has an impressively constant stream of customers. There's a low key casual decor that sort of works here. Low key but effective service throughout as well too. Not many smiles here but plenty of efficiency. I had the pork and beans dish which I adored. A great dish for another cool grey Melbourne day. The pork and fennel sausages in this dish were spectacularly good. As good as you could make, I reckon. If they were made on site someone here is a sausage maker of rare genius. They're superb. The beans were lovely as well with nice heat evident from the jalapeño. Nice bits of ciabatta to spread the beans on as well. This was a really lovely and perfectly sized dish. The world's most beautiful woman was disappointed in her dish though. It was a toastie with pulled pork. I had a taste and liked it but she wasn't keen on the chilli in the pulled pork. Her point was that the chilli part wasn't noted on the menu and she wasn't keen on the unexpected heat at all. A real shame. Super coffee to finish. We both really enjoyed our respective coffees, a long black and a flat white. They kindly gave one coffee free because of the unnoted chilli in the toastie. I'd definitely return here. I liked the place.

Nice cosey little spot in Clifton Hill. Coffee was good and staff very friendly. It is an easy walk…read moredown from Schots if you want a better coffee than the in-house cafe.

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The Bell Jar

The Bell Jar

4.7(6 reviews)
0.5 km•Clifton Hill
•$$

Omg, the things you find in Melbourne when you go looking. I've been keen to try The Bell Jar for…read morea while. Every time I've looked at the reviews it's sounded interesting and well worth checking out. In my mind I was going out for a Melbourne style brunch which we're all familiar with. Instead, I got an unexpectedly wonderful taste of French cuisine. My head's still spinning from this experience. After we sat down the server/manager recommended the beef bourguignon, one of the listed specials for the day. I've had this dish a number of times including in France and most recently at France Soir in Toorak Road. It's a favourite of mine. I love a nicely constructed beef stew, basically. The server basically asked me to trust him while also informing me that the chef was French as he appeared to be himself too. To cut to the chase, the dish was absolutely superb. Easily the best beef bourguignon I have had anywhere. The meat was in roughly cut chunks and so beautifully tender but without any danger of being over cooked. The red wine sauce was luscious as well and with some equally well cooked carrot and potato, the dish was utterly wonderful. The perfect dish for a cool Melbourne day. Just so delicious and so hearty and that I carefully mopped up all the sauce with the bread provided. We were very kindly given a complimentary taste of the stewed fruit they serve here. That was superb as well. And, our coffees to finish were fantastic too. This is one of my highlights of the year coming to The Bell Jar. You don't come here for the decor which is impressively lowbrow inside. You come here for the food, and what I was lucky enough to have here today was completely superb.

Unlike the Sylvia Plath novel I assume this cafe is named after, this little eatery is not about…read moredepression or madness. In fact it is my favourite cafe and brings me happiness and joy every time I frequent the place. Not because it is the ultimate cafe. It doesn't do the best poached eggs, the best coffee or any such. But it does do all of these things very very well. No. The reasons I like this place are much more subtle than this. I like the laid back and simple but well thought out seating, decor and vibe of the place. I like the fact that it is founded and run by a young guy who is clearly passionate about what he does. I also get the feeling that this place is cool - not trying to be cool like so many cafes - it just is. But most importantly for me is the menu. I really like the fact that not only is everything really tasty, it is also slightly original. You will not find any baked eggs with chorizo or avocado, poached eggs with dukka on sourdough here. Everything on the menu is well thought out and subtly different. My favourite is the green eggs and ham - with pesto scrambled eggs, free range ham on an english muffin with tomato relish. Yum! In light of such, I believe this place should have been named after a far more happy and joyous novelist - Dr. Seuss.

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Everyday Coffee

Everyday Coffee

4.7(18 reviews)
1.1 km•Collingwood
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If I wasn't a mad fan of variety, I might just come here everyday for lovingly brewed coffees and…read moreteas and the friendly service. It's not the speediest place to get your fix, but all that time waiting means you're getting something made with the utmost care and attention. I love the simple food menu - cakes, cookies, bagels (the "everything" with hummus is great) and two types of muesli generously portioned and topped with yoghurt and season fruit. If you're after more elaborate breakfast and brunch fare then look elsewhere. But for a simple and affordable way to start the day, this place gets my vote. The music is, well, divisive. Sometimes I love the mix they play and other times it just gets a little too loud and hectic and I leave feeling stressed out, especially if it's packed with customers. Great for their bottom line, not so great for feelings of serenity.

Everyday Coffee has brilliant shop space that is full of natural light. My friends and I love to…read morespend lazy afternoons here basking in the sun while sipping on the best cups of coffee money can buy on this side of town. A few things I enjoy about this place: 1. Sparkling water on tap, 2. Rotating filter coffee selection from Seven Seeds, Market Lane, Small Batch etc. 3. Delicious baked goods are from Bakewell & Co, 5 and dime bagels, and Lune Croissanterie. Note: Ordering the Everyday filter is the only way you get to drink out of the Everyday Mug.

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Westgarth Theatre

Westgarth Theatre

3.9(7 reviews)
1.1 km

Despite walking past this place numerous times, and planning on going to see a movie here, I only…read moreended up doing so recently, most likely because when I go and see a movie I tend to prefer to watch them at places that are more coveniently located. However, this is one of the Palace Cinemas which means that it tends to be one of the old suburban cinemas that has been bought up and tends to show movies that are a little classier, and more intelectually challenging, that your typical movieplex. The movie I ended up seeing here happened to be the Royal Shakespeare Company's Cymbeline, and having discovered a cinema that is closer to where I live showing such movies I have to admit that I am pretty impressed. The cinema still has its old charms, and you can also take beers into the cinema as well (as long as they come from the candy bar that is).

With the exception of the Astor (which is really its own class), the Westgarth is my favourite of…read morethe indie Melbourne cinemas. My friends would disown me if they read this, but most of the independent cinemas in Melbourne are a bit shit. It's not their fault, really, it's just the economics. They want to show independent cinema, which doesn't draw crowds. Means they can't compete with the chains on comfort or space, which means they can't pull in large crowds for the more commercial films they show. Why none of this applies to the Westgarth, I don't know. But it's an independent cinema (well, more or less) that combines the stylistic aspirations of the old cinema culture with the comfort and convenience of the new chains. And they still show a whole load of independent film. Final note: on Friday nights, they do a midnight screening of a cult movie every week.

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