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Мельбурн
Degraves Espresso Situated at 23-25 Degraves St, Degraves Espresso is right in the middle of the CBD. The coffee is frankly spectacular and while the food may take a while to arrive, it's worth the wait. Try the soup of the day for an inexpensive option, and relax in one of the comfy leather chairs
Animal Orchestra A favourite for professors looking for an off-campus latte, Animal Orchestra is at 163 Grattan St just opposite Gate 11 of Melbourne University. The coffee is predictably good, but the much-touted baked eggs don't live up to their reputation – they're a touch overcooked. Luckily the soups and paninis – especially the chicken panini – are excellent, and the trendy décor is only improved by students arguing about socialism or the Hegelian dialectic.
Brunetti While Brunetti has opened franchises near Federation Square, Camberwell, Fitzroy – and, most recently, Bourke St Myer – the true Brunetti is the original at 194-204 Faraday St. Like Degraves Espresso, it's a Melbourne icon and a must-visit for anyone with a sweet tooth and a taste for pastries. Grab a coffee and a cake and enjoy.
Journal Canteen In the same building as the City Library (253 Flinders Lane), Journal Canteen – or just Journal – is the café of choice for people visiting the library. Roomy and comfortable, it serves coffee and savoury food by day; wine and antipasto by night.
Coffee Vault The final café is an unlikely choice. Located in Vault 1 Banana Alley on Flinders St, halfway between the station and Docklands, it's tiny and rarely open. Even if you find it open, there's a decent chance they'll have run out of coffee – which is odd, since that's almost the only thing they serve
Sydney
At Perry Lane On Oxford Street in Paddington, At Perry Lane is difficult to find. The entrance is in a laneway next to 264 Oxford Street (Perry Lane, of course), marked by a small sign and two lonely-looking pot plants.
Cafe DOV At 130 Victoria St, Potts Point, Cafe DOV is the place to go in Sydney's inner east. It sources its food from local producers (even growing herbs and some vegies itself) for that fresh organic taste.
Tiger Mottle At 248 Glenmore Road, Paddington, Tiger Mottle is first and foremost a coffee shop
Cafe Morso On the Jones Bay Wharf, Cafe Morso is probably the Sydney cafe with the best views
Bitton Gourmet Cafe At 36 Copeland St, Alexandria, Bitton Gourmet Cafe is a cafe with a personality. Parisian-born David Bitton runs the place, walking around chatting to customers and serving up what is probably the best all-day breakfast in Sydney.
Brisbane
Ponycat This New Farm café has a funky interior and an extremely disturbing name.
Three Monkeys Coffee & Tea House A good café can be known for its coffee and food, or just its coffee – or neither, according to Three Monkeys
Cirque On 618 Brunswick St, New Farm, Cirque is the place to go for a late breakfast. Like the Melbourne Arcadia Café, Cirque specializes in organic egg combinations: try the poached eggs with avocado, mushrooms, potato and much more on sourdough bread
Elixir Coffee HQ If Cirque is the breakfast king of Brisbane, then Elixir takes the coffee crown.
Miette's Boulangerie Patisserie Miette's, located on 158 Graceville Avenue, is a bakery to please the most refined palate. Muffins, cakes, mini-pizzas; whatever you want, they've probably got it.
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