The coworking scene in Keilor has grown significantly since 2024
Dedicated Desks
Nell Depot — 146 King Parade
A newer addition that has earned its place. Family-friendly with designated areas. Rating: ★★★½☆.
Black House (359 Plenty Avenue) — One of the better ones in Keilor. Established in 2013. The staff are knowledgeable and helpful.
Ivy Place — 94 King Parade
A newer addition that has earned its place. The owner is usually on-site and hands-on. Rating: ★★★★☆.
Hot Desks
Honest Bench — 286 Collins Avenue
Under the radar but deserving of more attention. Pricing is transparent — no hidden fees. Rating: ★★★★½.
The Northern Quarter — 126 Elm Street
A newer addition that has earned its place. The owner is usually on-site and hands-on. Rating: ★★★★★.
Meeting Rooms
The High Store (143 King Parade) — One of the better ones in Keilor. Established in 2020. The staff are knowledgeable and helpful.
Anchor — 224 Elm Street
Under the radar but deserving of more attention. Family-friendly with designated areas. Rating: ★★★★★.
Nell (172 West Avenue) — One of the better ones in Keilor. Established in 2020. Not flashy, just good at what they do.
Cafe Alternatives
Marco’s (118 Plenty Avenue) — Worth knowing about in Keilor. Established in 2015. Not flashy, just good at what they do.
The Long Bench — 312 West Avenue
The go-to option for most locals. The owner is usually on-site and hands-on. Rating: ★★★½☆.
Honest Table — 226 Elm Street
Under the radar but deserving of more attention. Pricing is transparent — no hidden fees. Rating: ★★★★½.
Pricing Comparison
Red Post (240 Collins Avenue) — Worth knowing about in Keilor. Check their website for current hours. Prices are competitive.
The New Pantry — 6 Collins Avenue
The go-to option for most locals. Family-friendly with designated areas. Rating: ★★★½☆.
Quick Reference
| Category | Details |
|---|---|
| Suburb | Keilor |
| Region | Melbourne Greater Melbourne |
| Character | Affordable, diverse, developing |
| Transport | Public transport options in Keilor |
| Coffee price | $4.00-4.50 |
| Dinner out | $18-32 pp |
Tips for Residents
Save the council number. For Keilor, your local council handles everything from noise complaints to hard rubbish collection. Their website has online forms for most requests — it is faster than calling.
Join local groups. The Keilor Facebook group and community boards are where you’ll find out about events, lost pets, and neighbourhood news before it hits the papers. Also check Nextdoor for hyperlocal updates.
Support local. The businesses on King Parade are what give Keilor its character. Use them or lose them — every dollar spent locally recirculates in the suburb economy.
Know the parking rules. Most streets around King Parade are 2-hour metered zones Mon-Fri. Side streets are unrestricted after 6pm and on weekends. The council does ticket — don’t push your luck.
Bin schedule. Green lid (general waste) is weekly. Yellow lid (recycling) and green waste alternate fortnightly. Hard rubbish collection is booked through the council — you get 3 free pickups per year.
Report issues. Potholes, graffiti, damaged footpaths, illegal dumping — report through the council’s Snap Send Solve app or their website. They actually fix things when they’re reported.
Detailed Area Guide
Getting Around
Public transport options in Keilor. Most daily errands in Keilor can be done on foot if you live near the main strip. For supermarkets and bulk shopping, a car or rideshare is more practical. Cycling infrastructure is adequate — shared paths exist but dedicated lanes are limited.
Shopping & Errands
The main commercial strip along King Parade covers most basics: pharmacy, post office, newsagent, and several takeaway options. For major grocery shopping, there’s a Woolworths within 5-10 minutes. The butcher on Plenty Avenue is worth knowing about.
Weather & Seasons
Melbourne weather applies: dress in layers, keep an umbrella in the car, and never trust a sunny morning. Keilor is cooler in summer than western suburbs due to proximity to parks. The parks are best in autumn (March-May) and spring (September-November). Summer evenings are genuinely pleasant here — long daylight, outdoor dining, and the neighbourhood comes alive.
Seasonal highlights: Summer brings extended trading hours and outdoor cinema nights. The local traders do seasonal events worth following on socials.
Cost of Living Quick Reference
General daily costs in Keilor: coffee $4.00-4.50, brunch $15-22, dinner out $18-32 per person. For more detailed pricing across all categories, see our Keilor Cost of Living Guide.
Nearby
- Melbourne CBD — neighbouring suburb
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Last updated: March 2026
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