Alex’s guidebook

Alex
Alex’s guidebook

Brunch Spots

These are my favourite brunch locations around St Kilda. Typically you do not need to place reservations for these locations, and you just walk in. If they are too busy you can place your name down and they will call you once a table is ready.
Best brunch food in St Kilda. Amazing menu and coffee!
26 habitants recommandent
The St Kilda Dispensary
13-15 Brighton Rd
26 habitants recommandent
Best brunch food in St Kilda. Amazing menu and coffee!
Great vegetarian food for Brunch! Their coffee can be hit and miss though
57 habitants recommandent
Sister of Soul
73 Acland St
57 habitants recommandent
Great vegetarian food for Brunch! Their coffee can be hit and miss though
114 habitants recommandent
Fitzrovia Restaurant and Cafe
155 Fitzroy St
114 habitants recommandent
61 habitants recommandent
Miss Jackson Cafe
19 Grey St
61 habitants recommandent
86 habitants recommandent
Las Chicas
203 Carlisle St
86 habitants recommandent
Great place for the recovery brunch session!
76 habitants recommandent
Galleon Cafe
9 Carlisle St
76 habitants recommandent
Great place for the recovery brunch session!

Dinner Spots

Try to make a reservation at these places where possible
Great tasting wood fired pizza
44 habitants recommandent
mr. wolf St Kilda
15 Inkerman St
44 habitants recommandent
Great tasting wood fired pizza
Tasty South African Cuisine!
Ostrich & the Egg
5 Inkerman St
Tasty South African Cuisine!
Delicious Tacos and Margaritas!
115 habitants recommandent
Radio Mexico
11-13 Carlisle St
115 habitants recommandent
Delicious Tacos and Margaritas!
Great seafood at this restaurant.
110 habitants recommandent
Claypots Seafood Bar
213 Barkly St
110 habitants recommandent
Great seafood at this restaurant.
This is more for the views of St Kilda Beach. Food is okay.
Beachcomber Cafe
18 Jacka Boulevard
This is more for the views of St Kilda Beach. Food is okay.
Local Italian foodie spot! Great hand made pasta.
59 habitants recommandent
Cafe Di Stasio
31 Fitzroy St
59 habitants recommandent
Local Italian foodie spot! Great hand made pasta.
Very popular Indian Fusion restaurant
40 habitants recommandent
Babu Ji
6 Grey St
40 habitants recommandent
Very popular Indian Fusion restaurant
Delicious local and imported cheeses and wine
144 habitants recommandent
Milk the Cow Licensed Fromagerie
157 Fitzroy St
144 habitants recommandent
Delicious local and imported cheeses and wine
Asian Fusion, a must try in Melbourne!
22 habitants recommandent
Supernormal Canteen
157 Fitzroy St
22 habitants recommandent
Asian Fusion, a must try in Melbourne!
Rated as one of the most popular restaurants in Melbourne in 2019.
11 habitants recommandent
Tulum Turkish Restaurant
217 Carlisle St
11 habitants recommandent
Rated as one of the most popular restaurants in Melbourne in 2019.
68 habitants recommandent
Newmarket Hotel
34 Inkerman St
68 habitants recommandent
Great food at the pub!
11 habitants recommandent
The Post Hotel
306 St Kilda Rd
11 habitants recommandent
Great food at the pub!

On The Go / Quick Eats

These are great restaurants for quick lunch/dinners without fuss.
Terrific coffee and delicious bread
86 habitants recommandent
Woodfrog Bakery
108 Barkly St
86 habitants recommandent
Terrific coffee and delicious bread
Messy Burgers and Wings
Fat Jak's
205 Barkly St
Messy Burgers and Wings
Japanese Sushi
9 habitants recommandent
Oki2Go
92D Acland St
9 habitants recommandent
Japanese Sushi
Tommy Tucker's
143 Acland St
10 habitants recommandent
Bay City Burrito
4 Shakespeare Grove
10 habitants recommandent
Favourite burger place in St Kilda/Balaclava. Great wraps too!
20 habitants recommandent
Ziggy's Eatery
195 Carlisle St
20 habitants recommandent
Favourite burger place in St Kilda/Balaclava. Great wraps too!

Neighbourhoods

St Kilda is a traveller's hot spot. You will notice plenty of tourists from all walks of life. Beautiful beachside suburb with plenty of Melbourne history, specifically in the architecture of the buildings in the hood. To spend a day here: 1. Stroll around Acland Street, one of the main shopping precincts of St Kilda. Here you will find the famous bakery windows full of delicious European delicacies. 2. Visit St Kilda Botanical Gardens 3. See fairy penguins at dusk on St Kilda Pier. 4. The beach may look very inviting. I would not recommend swimming in the water however, due to proximity to Melbourne's sea ports. However, to spend a day on the sands or greens is just as rewarding. 5. Have a game of lawn bowls at the St Kilda Bowling Club.
225 habitants recommandent
St Kilda
225 habitants recommandent
St Kilda is a traveller's hot spot. You will notice plenty of tourists from all walks of life. Beautiful beachside suburb with plenty of Melbourne history, specifically in the architecture of the buildings in the hood. To spend a day here: 1. Stroll around Acland Street, one of the main shopping precincts of St Kilda. Here you will find the famous bakery windows full of delicious European delicacies. 2. Visit St Kilda Botanical Gardens 3. See fairy penguins at dusk on St Kilda Pier. 4. The beach may look very inviting. I would not recommend swimming in the water however, due to proximity to Melbourne's sea ports. However, to spend a day on the sands or greens is just as rewarding. 5. Have a game of lawn bowls at the St Kilda Bowling Club.
Balaclava Shopping Precinct is around 20 minutes walk from the apartment. Here you will find some magnificent food spots for coffee, brunch, lunch and dinner. Visit the Local Taphouse for > 100 beers on tap and a great rooftop!
25 habitants recommandent
Balaclava
25 habitants recommandent
Balaclava Shopping Precinct is around 20 minutes walk from the apartment. Here you will find some magnificent food spots for coffee, brunch, lunch and dinner. Visit the Local Taphouse for > 100 beers on tap and a great rooftop!
The start of the Chapel Street precinct is around 30 minutes walk from the apartment, or by catching Tram 78 along Chapel Street. Here you will find great night life and food! Shopping is also still available, and on Saturdays you can visit here to go to Prahran Market for some great finds and eats.
29 habitants recommandent
Windsor
29 habitants recommandent
The start of the Chapel Street precinct is around 30 minutes walk from the apartment, or by catching Tram 78 along Chapel Street. Here you will find great night life and food! Shopping is also still available, and on Saturdays you can visit here to go to Prahran Market for some great finds and eats.

Sightseeing

For Penguin sightseeing!
75 habitants recommandent
Colonie de pingouins sur le quai de St. Kilda
75 habitants recommandent
For Penguin sightseeing!
276 habitants recommandent
St Kilda Botanical Gardens
11 Herbert St
276 habitants recommandent
107 habitants recommandent
Marché de St Kilda Esplanade
The Esplanade
107 habitants recommandent

Night Out/Drinks

145 habitants recommandent
The Local Taphouse
184 Carlisle St
145 habitants recommandent
36 habitants recommandent
Iddy Biddy
39 Blessington St
36 habitants recommandent
Great view of St Kilda and a very famous pub, historically known for starting local music talent in Melbourne. Recently refurbished.
158 habitants recommandent
Hotel Esplanade
11 The Esplanade
158 habitants recommandent
Great view of St Kilda and a very famous pub, historically known for starting local music talent in Melbourne. Recently refurbished.

Conseils sur la ville

Déplacements

Fastest way to the City

1. Tram 16 towards Melbourne University from corner Carlisle Street/Barkly Street to arrive at Flinders Street Station within 30 minutes. On weekends you can also catch Tram 3a from here. 2. Tram 67 towards Melbourne University from corner Inkerman Street/St Kilda Road to arrive at Flinders Street Station within 30 minutes. On weekdays you can also catch Tram 3 from here. 3. Tram 96 towards Fitzroy North from St Kilda Station (Fitzroy St) to arrive at Bourke Street Mall within 25 minutes.
Déplacements

Fastest way to the Australian Open

1. Bus 246 towards Clifton Hill from Inkerman Street/Barkly Street stop. Get off at Swan Street/Punt Road, and walk down Olympic Boulevard. It’s approximately a 15 minute bus ride in normal off-peak hours. Be mindful that buses can run late so it’s best to plan. 2. Catch Tram 16 towards Kew from corner Carlisle Street/Barkly Street. Get off at Balaclava Station, and catch the train to Richmond Station (towards City Loop/Flinders Street). Walk down Olympic Boulevard. This is approximately a 30 minute journey, depending on connections between the tram and train.