Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Melbourne Cafes Photo Blog: PART TWO

As promised Part Two of our guest blog by Rebecca Hughes.

Rebecca Hughes is a Melbourne based photographer specialising in interiors architectural photography, editorial photography and portraiture.

She has been capturing Melbourne cafes and sharing them on her blog for over a year now.

If you missed Part One you can find it HERE



1000 £ bend
361 little lonsdale st
melbourne

Brilliant for some reprise form the corporate world of
the CBD, great place to chill out with a book or your
lap-top with lounging grungy, arty types...




switchboard cafe
manchester unity building
220 collins st
melbourne

Switchboard is another centrally located CBD cafe
- a great destination when you want to impress out-of-towners
with Melbourne's unique cafe scene. Love the use of tiny spaces to
create quirky seating and serving areas. Love the setting
within the majestic Manchester Unity Buildings foyer too.



market lane coffee
shop 13, prahran market
163 commercial rd
south yarra

This is a brilliant place to go if you simply don't get
all the 'specialty coffee' fuss- this is where I have experienced
the most 'blow me away' coffee ever.It is made with
passion and the whole enterprise feeds off true
passion for great coffee from bean to cup.



three bags full
cnr nicholson + mollison streets
abbotsford

Apart from the great coffee I love the unique
design features in this place. Some places are just put together
seamlessly and this is one of them. My favourite stop off when
en route to IKEA or Collingwood Children's Farm!



wall two 80
280 carlisle street (rear)
balaclava

I have to include wall two 80, on account that it was my local
in St Kilda East when I first moved to Melbourne in the late '90's.
It is also a six degrees design, and one of their first, I believe.

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