



Old school, and operating here when Crossley St was still a young slip of a girl. Quality tailoring done the way it should be done. Charming.




If you don't go for the divine Asian inspired food then at least slip in for a Thai Moon cocktail. Like a liquid Thai curry with unimaginable special effects.




Grossi Florentino is Melbourne’s Quintessential Italian Restaurant. With a colourful history that spans more than a century in the exciting Bourke Hill Precinct; its iconic reputation has been built over time as it has contributed to Australia’s cultural and food scene.




Tucked away in Crossley St with a very unassuming almost secret entrance is this gorgeous little cafe and wine bar. Export yourself for just a moment. Stripped bare but with European chic, this tiny gem will satisfy you.




De Mille has been in this very European laneway for a long time - the store is small but jam-packed full of curious and collectable items. Fascinating!




Ranked #17 of #750 things to do in Melbourne by Lonely Planet readers, this place will transport you back to your first trip to Italy where you stood gazing at these type of cafe and you finally understood what Italian culture was all about.




We love the cheeky banter that goes on in this garden tea party gone wild. It's all very suggestive and saucy. You must try the chicken sandwiches with a naughty cocktail or two.
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