Collingwood & Abbotsford
Around Australia Collingwood is mostly known for its football team, but come visit and you'll discover a vibrant suburb with humble working-class roots. Surprisingly this suburb which has always been a little rough around the edges is now one of the most fashionable and desirable suburbs – at least north of the Yarra. The old industrial warehouses are being converted into modern, fashionable workplaces, or make way for new apartments. Creative businesses are migrating towards Collingwood and more and more bars, restaurants and cafes seem to open up every day – the suburb is exploding in popularity. Smith St is Collingwood's hub. Though technically one side of the street belongs to Fitzroy, it won't matter one bit to a local, as Smith St has always been considered to be Collingwood as a whole, so some liberties have been made in the selection of businesses to feature here. Walking around Smith St, you'll see an effortless mix of the 'haves' and 'have-nots', all occupying the same space. At lunch time, you are quite literally spoiled for choice, with selections ranging from burgers, pizza, Mexican and many Asian cuisines up for grabs – all easy on your wallet. The cafes in this suburb are some of the best in Melbourne – let alone Australia – all making a trip to Collingwood a must.
The Gem
Shopfront Coffee
The Robert Burns
United Measures
Wabi Sabi Salon
Plug 7 Records
Blackhearts & Sparrows
Neko Neko
Allpress Coffee
Trang Bakery & Cafe
Loose Leaf
Huxtaburger
Happy Valley
Easey's
The Craft & Co
Collingwood Children's Farm
Beer Mash
Aunty Peg's
Akasiro
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Trang Bakery & Cafe
- Address
- 382 Smith Street
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I love Trang Bakery! Located in the northern end of Smith St, this is my favourite place in all of Melbourne to score a banh mi (Vietnamese rolls). I simply love the colours and tastes that are brought together. It's fresh, delicious, and super affordable. They could not be friendlier and it's quick. Stop reading this and go there now.