Richmond

With its outlook onto the Yarra River, the inner city suburb of Richmond is one of Melbourne’s oldest, yet still remains one of the liveliest. Boasting a rich cultural history of strong Greek roots, contrastingly the North of the suburb is best known as Melbourne’s Vietnamese district, often referred to as Little Saigon. Its diverse history of culture and industry form the backbone to this now gentrified precinct. Today, it is a hub for the creative industry, studios and fashion houses residing in the industrial backstreets of Richmond. Home to major commercial strips such as Swan St, Church St and Bridge Rd, Richmond boasts an eclectic range of eateries and nightlife. Take a stroll down these well-known strips or wander astray down unassuming side streets to stumble across something truly unique.

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Coe & Coe

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25 Stephenson Street
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Nestled in the creative industrial mini suburb of Cremorne, Coe & Coe is dishing up a simple and delicious variety of Panini and juices, pumping out tunes and offering you some complimentary hoop time. This café has seriously got it sorted, it’s the type of place you can stroll in and the down to earth staff know your name, you can hang out and shoot some hoops in the driveway or take a seat inside the converted warehouse space. If the above mentioned won’t make you stop then the huge Lush mural on the drive way wall will sure as hell grab your attention passing by.

Coe & Coe
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