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Top 10 best Brisbane suburbs for coffee lovers

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Do you judge a coffee shop by the area?

The beans it uses?

The length of the barista’s beard?

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Or the variety of coffee styles it has to offer?

Whatever the reason, when it comes to good coffee, Brisbane’s coffee shops have something for all types of coffee lovers.

So if you hate to be disappointed, here is a list of the 10 best Brisbane suburbs that coffee lovers need to visit for their next long black, flat white, or even a piccolo.

1. Milton

Milton is a friendly riverside inner-city suburb around 2km from the CBD which is packed with vibrant coffee shops and bars.

The suburb has a “classy” and professional vibe and is well known for Park Road, a strip of trendy bars and restaurants that is particularly popular with Italians.

The area is home to one of the city’s best coffee shops – Bunker.

As the name suggests, this coffee shop is tucked into a concrete vine-covered bunker-like space and serves some of the best brews around.

Coffee shops to try Bunker on Railway Terrace.

2. Brisbane CBD

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Brisbane’s CBD took a beating during the pandemic as work-from-home orders saw the city all but deserted.

But now as restrictions have eased, travel has resumed and workers have returned to the office, Brisbane’s centre, its nightlife, and its coffee scene have risen once again.

Whether you’re looking for a water view, taking a well-earned break from shopping, or just need takeaway caffeine hit, Brisbane’s coffee shops have something for everyone.

Coffee shops to try: John Mills Himself on Charlotte Street,  Scout on Petrie Terrace, BREW on Lower Burnett Lane, and The Noosa Chocolate Factory on Adelaide Street.

3. Fortitude Valley

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Fortitude Valley is dubbed as the suburb where elegance meets grungy and offbeat with heritage-listed and contemporary buildings sitting side-by-side.

Also known as “The Valley”, the suburb is famed for its thriving entertainment district where the nation’s best acts come to play at the concert halls and bars.

While the area is best known for its nightlife, there is plenty else to do from dawn to dusk, such as shopping the hip laneways and most importantly, sipping lattes at the best cafes and coffee shops.

Coffee shops to try Ltd Espresso + Brew Bar on Brunswick street.

4. Albion

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Albion is an inner north-eastern suburb of Brisbane packed with a huge variety of things to do.

With a warehouse bar, distillery, a cake boutique, funky cafes, a farmers market, a mammoth rum bar, a Chinese temple and restaurant with a secret butcher shop entrance, and an abundance of excellent coffee shops – the northside suburb of Albion is well worth a visit for coffee lovers.

Collingwood Black is a standout coffee shop that has vintage barn-style vibes, and good food alongside its own brand of coffee.

Meanwhile, Fonzie Abbott also has a signature roaster’s blend which even has its own roast house.

Coffee shops to try: Collingwood Black on Collingwood Street and Fonzie Abbott on Crosby Road.

5. New Farm

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