Melbourne has many lane ways and alley ways that even people who work around the corner don't know about. These narrow enclaves have every type of restaurant, cafe, bar or boutique. They all have a homely feel about them and the prices are extremely cheap. It is unexpectedly busy in these areas of the city even though so little people know about them. Every detail means something to someone which makes you feel extremely looked after.
Centre Place has shops like the AIX Creperie & Salon which is a small french cafe that has many different crepes on offer, it also has Cafe Number 5 and the Portuguese and Spanish Restaurant Lorca.
De Graves Street has many small food stores such as; Little Cupcakes, Waffle on and it is known for its coffee. De Grands Street isn't as compact as Centre Place but it is still a place where many people gather. There are tables down the middle like an alternative food court.
Hardware Lane is sophisticated, modern and a great place to dine out at night. Lunchtimes are quiet but it is still a great place for you and your girlfriends to get together for a chat. Restaurants like The Mill, Invita, Vailetto and many more are all down Hardware Lane.
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