Mon, 12/05/2011 - 02:58 — Anonymous Street-side and hole-in-the wall, on
laneways and in disused factories, Melbourne's inner city villages find a
wealth of places to sip coffee.Throughout the city grid, there's many a
nook and cranny where locals order flat whites and lattes -- announced with
that characteristic Australian drawl -- for about $3.From ethnic hoods to
trendy tram-side haunts, cups of espresso and frothed milk come with a
cultural flavor. And a lot of breakfasts.Which means it's a good place for
coffee.read more
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