Carlton
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Carlton is famous for its Italian eats, a history deeply rooted in the area from early days. But what makes Carlton a great spot is the combination of new and old, creating an interesting and diverse cultural precinct. Peruse the well-walked Lygon street or veer off and you might just stumble into some interesting spaces otherwise overlooked. With leafy, terrace-lined streets it's a beautiful area to take a morning stroll and admire the Victorian architecture and World Heritage listed sites, with coffee and croissant in hand no less.
The University of Melbourne
Milk The Cow
Carlton Gardens
Kaprica Pizza
Pidapipo
Royal Exhibition Building
Baker D. Chirico
Yesteryear Vintage
Readings Bookshop
Assembly Store
The Beaufort
Melbourne Museum
Melbourne Farmers Market
Melbourne Cemetery
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Kaprica Pizza
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- 19 Lincoln Square South
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Carlton is a mecca for Italian foods and there are a handful of great places to eat pizza and pasta to your hearts content - but Kaprica really knows how it's done. Like really, really knows. Offerings are handwritten onto A4 sheets of paper, outlining a honest menu of pizza, pasta and drinks. If you head to Kaprica, make sure you're hungry because once you start, you won't want to stop.