Two French bakers are making classic sourdough, fruit loaves and three-ingredient baguettes and getting creative with banana-split croissants and blood-orange doughnuts in an airy, mint-green space. Home to some of Melbourne’s most creative breakfasts.

Closer to Parkville, stately Victorian and Edwardian-era terrace houses line the main streets. At most times of day finding a park on its wide streets is no hassle. At most times of day finding a park on its wide streets is no hassle. The traffic is lousy at peak hour, however with that being said practically every neighborhood has lousy traffic flow nowadays. North Melbourne is home to premier contemporary arts venues including Arts House and Meat Market. North Melbourne’s paragon of Italian fine dining. This line is the effective boundary of suburban Melbourne; outside it lie rural areas, and some townships of varying size. Try and buy aged, fermented Chinese tea direct from Yunnan. This is a list of Municipalities and their suburbs (neighbourhoods), townships, and rural localities in the greater metropolitan area of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. For a suburb so close to the city, North Melbourne is deceptively suburban.

Market Lane sets up in the bustling Deli Hall at Queen Vic.

The proximity of the main strip, Errol Street, to the Queen Victoria Market has stymied the growth of food-retail in the suburb. The broad, wedge-shaped area is bordered by Royal Park in the north and Queen Victoria Market in the south. A quaint Vietnamese eatery where pho is the hot ticket.
Take one look behind the bar and you’ll see these guys don’t mess around with cocktails. © 2020 Broadsheet Media. A vintage fashion trove in North Melbourne. Caffeinate while updating your cycle kit at this bike hub and cafe in a converted warehouse. At the height of Melbourne’s boom in the 1880s, it was the most densely populated part of the city, filled with blue-collar workers who favoured its ease-of-access to the factories in the city and out west. For decades, members of Melbourne’s Polish community have come to this tiny shop in Queen Victoria Market for traditional sausages, smoked pork loin and handmade pierogi. Maps © A homey cantina by the team at El Cielo tortilleria.

For a suburb so close to the city, North Melbourne is deceptively suburban.

Broadsheet is a trade mark used under licence by Broadsheet Media Pty Ltd from BM IP Pty Ltd as trustee for the BM IP Trust. Luckily, that’s translated to an upsurge in dining options in the area. Like stepping into Grandma's kitchen, complete with 1970s courtyard. And because only 40 per cent of North Melbourne’s population was born in Australia, those options are broad. Errol and Victoria streets are popular shopping and dining destinations. Approaching the city you’ll find intact weatherboard workers’ cottages, or simple stone constructions. It’s spacious, tight-knit and much less developed than other pockets of the inner city. Suburbs are defined here as localities within the legislated Urban Growth Boundary, all of which have some urban development. Gentle pace, cosy atmosphere and quality staples. The broad, wedge-shaped area is bordered by Royal Park in the north and Queen Victoria Market in the south. Excellent A pocket-sized cafe with an easy-going attitude. It clearly sets itself apart from the Kensington & Flemmington area. North Melbourne offers good bang for your buck when you take into account the price-tags on homes in other neighborhood close to the CBD. View North Melbourne VIC suburb profile report & get real estate market data, median prices, property sales, lifestyle & demographic information on Domain.com.au

At the height of Melbourne’s boom in the 1880s, … Get the best of Broadsheet straight to your inboxA Victoria Street classic, with decades of lived-in, kitschy charm. Laura Notarfrancesco is honouring her Italian heritage the only way she knows how, and hungry North Melbourne locals are the winners. It’s spacious, tight-knit and much less developed than other pockets of the inner city. Although the population has changed markedly since then, those early residents left their architectural footprints on the area. A down-to-earth pub with burgers, local beers and live music.