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( 03-9415 9593;
www.storminateacup.com.au
;
48a Smith St, Collingwood; 10am-6pm Tue-Sun; ; 86)
With Melbourne's infatuation with fancy coffees, it's great to see a cafe with the same de-
votion to tea. There's a selection of 40 different types of cuppas on offer, with black,
green and white teas from around the world, including several single-origin leaves. It also
does food and tea-based cocktails.
Eureka Coffee
(
www.eurekacoffee.com.au
;
332 St Georges Rd, North Fitzroy; 7.30am-3pm Mon-Fri, from 8am Sat; 11, 112)
Specialising in Australian-grown coffee, Eureka roasts its own beans and has a great se-
lection of single-origins, too. Come along Thursdays at 11am for free cuppings for coffee
roasting and tasting.
CAFE
Carlton & Around
Seven Seeds
CAFE
(
www.sevenseeds.com.au
;
114 Berkeley St, Carlton; 7am-5pm Mon-Sat, 8am-5pm Sun; 19, 59)
The most
spacious of the Seven Seeds coffee empire: there's plenty of room to store your bike and
sip a splendid coffee beside the other lucky people who've found this rather out-of-the-
way warehouse cafe. Public cuppings are held Wednesday (9am) and Saturday (10am). It
ley St, Melbourne;
86, 96)
and Brother Baba Budan (
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7am-5pm Mon-Fri, 10am-5pm Sat;
Assembly
(
www.assemblystore.com
;
60 Pelham St, Carlton; 8am-5pm Mon-Fri, from 10am Sat & Sun; ; 1, 8)
A
far departure from what coffee once meant to Lygon St - you won't find an espresso ma-
chine here. Rather, Assembly is all about filter coffee with single-origin beans, plus an ar-
tisanal tea selection, all matched with Matt Forbes' pastries.
CAFE
Campos Coffee
(
www.camposcoffee.com
;
144 Elgin St, Carlton; 7am-4pm Mon-Fri, from 8am Sat; 1, 8)
A Slayer es-
presso machine, pour-overs, aeropress, siphon, 22-hour cold-drips, on-site roasting, cup-
CAFE