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
An emporium of antique and modern natural history, industrial objects, taxidermy and curiosities
A two-tiered vintage store filled with mid-century furniture, homewares and objects
A family-run Spanish deli for over 40 years
A contemporary gallery of curated and solo exhibitions, talks and events
A treasure trove of rare, second-hand, hard to find books
Local artist and designer market for all things handmade
Melbourne’s only eatery dedicated to the traditional New Orleans po’ boy
An independent concept store of museum of art souvenirs and design objects
Mid-century decorative furnishings and design from 1945–1975
Tucked away in a Fitzroy side street is the Rose St Artist's Market. With a focus on handmade products including jewellery, bags, homewares, artwork and screen-printed t-shirts, the market hosts a variety of stalls from emerging Melbourne artists and designers. Rose St is open every Saturday and Sunday, with a diner on site serving food with a rooftop bar.