Sonido!
Authentic Colombian cafe with arepas and South American beats
Fitzroy is one of Melbourne's most creative neighbourhoods, occupying the city's smallest and most densely-populated suburban area. Decades of urban renewal, gentrification, and historic preservation has produced a haven for artists, designers, makers and musicians to live, work and play. Fitzroy is home to many migrant communities whose influences contribute to the area's diverse social and cultural landscape. The suburb also boasts a wide range of independent small businesses, with an abundance of bars, cafes, restaurants, galleries, street art and entertainment.
Authentic Colombian cafe with arepas and South American beats
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This small, unassuming cafe on the corner of Smith & Gertrude streets ticks all the right boxes — great coffee, great food, great staff. Beans are by Seven Seeds and complement the cafe's range of tasty sandwiches and sweets. With a nice minimal interior with low tables and wooden bench seating, plus a curb-side area to enjoy the sunshine, Burnside is a great place to grab a caffeine fix on the go or sit down and chill out.