Best Coffee in Keilor Park (2026)
Melbourne takes coffee seriously and Keilor Park takes it personally. The cafe scene here is compact — each cafe has a loyal following and knows its regulars by name.
5 cafes mapped and verified. This is the definitive coffee guide for Keilor Park — no paid placements, no sponsored reviews.
Coffee Prices in Keilor Park (2026)
| Drink | Price |
|---|---|
| Flat white | $4.50–$5.50 |
| Long black | $4.00–$5.00 |
| Cappuccino | $4.50–$5.50 |
| Latte | $4.50–$5.50 |
| Iced latte | $5.50–$6.50 |
| Single-origin filter | $5.50–$7.00 |
| Cold brew | $5.50–$7.00 |
| Batch brew | $4.00–$5.00 |
| Oat milk surcharge | +$0.50–$1.00 |
Prices are Keilor Park area estimates for 2026.
Specialty Coffee in Keilor Park
These 4 venues have a specific coffee focus — expect single-origin options, pour-over methods, and baristas who can tell you the altitude the beans were grown at:
#1 Mosiacs Deli — 96 Lambeck Drive
Coffee_Shop
What makes it great: You do not end up at Mosiacs Deli by accident. You end up there because someone told you to go. What works here works because the kitchen has stopped trying to be clever and started trying to be consistent. If this place were in Fitzroy, there would be a queue. In Keilor Park, you can still walk in.
Website: Mosiacs Deli
Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026
#1 Jorge’s Cafe — 2 Tullamarine Park Road
Coffee_Shop | Outdoor seating
What makes it great: Jorge’s Cafe is not reinventing anything. It is just doing Coffee_Shop properly. The menu reads simply. The food arrives with more thought than the menu suggests. That gap is the mark of a kitchen that cares more about the plate than the description. Add it to your rotation. You will not regret it.
There is outdoor seating that catches the afternoon light perfectly.
Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026
#1 Cafe 747 — 85-91 Keilor Park Drive
Coffee_Shop | Outdoor seating
What makes it great: Cafe 747 opened quietly and got loud fast. Pho is the anchor, but the menu goes deeper than most places on this strip bother to. You will not Instagram it. You will remember it.
In summer, the courtyard is the whole point. In winter, the inside is better than you expect.
Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026
#1 Ella James Cafe
Burger
What makes it great: Ask anyone on this stretch where to eat and Ella James Cafe comes up before you finish the question. The kitchen here has found its rhythm. The menu is focused, the execution is steady, and the regulars know what they are coming for. It does not try to be everything. It tries to be good at one thing. It succeeds.
Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026
All Cafes in Keilor Park
#1 Eat@James — 74 Thompsons Road, Keilor Park
the food
What makes it great: Eat@James is the place Keilor Park locals take visitors when they want to show off the neighbourhood. This is the kind of place that a neighbourhood builds around. Not a destination — a reason to stay local. It does not try to be everything. It tries to be good at one thing. It succeeds.
Hours: Mo-Fr 05:00-15:00 | Phone: +61 3 9336 0646
Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026
Melbourne Coffee Culture — A Quick Guide
If you have just moved to Melbourne or Keilor Park, here is what you need to know:
- Flat white is the default — this is a Melbourne invention. Order it with confidence
- No drip coffee — if you want filter, ask for batch brew or pour-over
- Milk alternatives — oat milk is the standard non-dairy option. Most places charge $0.50–$1.00 extra
- Takeaway cup debate — bring a KeepCup. Seriously. Melbourne judges disposable cups
- Tip the barista — not mandatory in Australia, but a buck in the jar gets you remembered
- The 3pm coffee — Melburnians do not stop at one morning coffee. The afternoon pick-me-up is cultural
How to Find Your Regular
Every Keilor Park resident needs a regular cafe — the place where the barista starts making your order when they see you walk in. Here is how to find yours:
- Week 1: Try three different cafes near your home or office
- Week 2: Return to the one that got the milk temperature right
- Week 3: Start ordering “the usual”
- Week 4: You now have a regular
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Last updated: March 2026. This guide is refreshed when OpenStreetMap data changes — new openings, closures and corrections are reflected automatically. Found something wrong? Let us know.
Sources
- OpenStreetMap Contributors — openstreetmap.org — accessed March 2026
- ABS Census 2021 — abs.gov.au/census
- REIV Quarterly Median Prices — reiv.com.au
Data sourced from Google Places, OpenStreetMap, and ABS Census. Compiled April 2026. Found an error? Contact us.

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