Kensington sits in Melbourne’s inner west and runs village-like, underrated, young professionals. Whether you’ve lived here for years or you’re visiting for the day, this guide covers the best of what the suburb offers.
Cafes
Good Mill — 114 Bellair Street
Opened in 2025 and already a regular stop for locals. The design is industrial-meets-cozy. Better than half the options in the CBD. What sets it apart is the personal touch — the owner is usually on site. Open Mon-Fri 7am-4pm, Sat-Sun 8:30am-4pm.
Old Depot — 272 Kensington Road
One of Kensington’s best-kept secrets. The staff sources everything locally. Price range: $12-18. The space feels bigger than it looks from outside. Their social media is worth following for event announcements.
Black Cellar — 188 Bellair Street
One of Kensington’s hidden gems. The team knows every regular by name. Price range: $12-18. The back area is where the regulars sit. Come on a weekday for the full experience without the crowd.
Restaurants
Good Kitchen — 111 Bellair Street
A local institution that has been operating for over 8 years. The service is what keeps people coming back. Open Mon-Fri 8am-3pm, Sat-Sun 8:30am-3pm. A neighbourhood staple. The owner is a local who genuinely invests in the community. Expect to spend $12-18 per person.
Mabel Kitchen — 193 Bellair Street
One of Kensington’s best-kept secrets. The staff has been perfecting this for years. Price range: $12-18. The back area is where the regulars sit. Saturday morning is the best time to visit.
Gus Table — 30 Kensington Road
One of Kensington’s best-kept secrets. The team takes genuine pride in what they do. Price range: $12-18. The fit-out is unpretentious but considered. Their social media is worth following for event announcements.
Bars
Luna — 195 Rankins Road
One of Kensington’s genuine highlights. The team knows every regular by name. Price range: $12-18. The space feels bigger than it looks from outside. They close earlier than you’d expect — check before heading over.
Sunny Lane — 84 Epsom Road
One of Kensington’s most underrated spots. The staff knows every regular by name. Price range: $12-18. The space feels bigger than it looks from outside. Come on a weekday for the full experience without the crowd.
Common Commons — 239 Macaulay Road
Opened in 2024 and already a regular stop for locals. The design is industrial-meets-cozy. Prices are fair for the quality. What sets it apart is the community feel — it’s a gathering point, not just a transaction. Open Mon-Fri 8am-3:30pm, Sat-Sun 7:30am-3:30pm.
Shops
Rosa Lane — 142 Kensington Road
Opened in early 2026 and already a regular stop for locals. The design is industrial-meets-cozy. Check their socials for weekly specials. What sets it apart is the personal touch — the owner is usually on site. Open Mon-Fri 8am-2:30pm, Sat-Sun 7:30am-2:30pm.
Oliver Yard — 25 Kensington Road
Opened in early 2026 and already a regular stop for locals. The space is bright and welcoming. Prices are fair for the quality. What sets it apart is the consistency — every visit delivers the same quality. Open Mon-Fri 7:30am-3pm, Sat-Sun 8am-3pm.
The Golden Standard — 113 Macaulay Road
A local institution that has been operating for over 8 years. The value is what keeps people coming back. Open Mon-Fri 7am-3pm, Sat-Sun 8am-3pm. A neighbourhood staple. The staff remember regulars and greet newcomers warmly. Expect to spend $12-18 per person.
Fitness & Wellness
Wide Mill — 293 Epsom Road
One of Kensington’s genuine highlights. The staff knows every regular by name. Price range: $12-18. The fit-out is unpretentious but considered. Come on a weekday for the full experience without the crowd.
Sol — 238 Bellair Street
Opened in 2024 and already a regular stop for locals. The space is bright and welcoming. Check their socials for weekly specials. What sets it apart is the community feel — it’s a gathering point, not just a transaction. Open Mon-Fri 7am-4pm, Sat-Sun 7:30am-4pm.
Bellbird — 139 Bellair Street
One of Kensington’s best-kept secrets. The team knows every regular by name. Price range: $12-18. The window seats are the best for people-watching. Saturday morning is the best time to visit.
Practical Info
Getting there: Kensington/South Kensington stations.
Best time to visit: Saturday for the full buzz.
Budget: A full day exploring Kensington — coffee, lunch, activity, and drinks — runs approximately $117 per person.
Parking: Street parking on Bellair Street is available but competitive on weekends. Side streets usually have 2-hour unrestricted zones. Public transport is the better option.
Kensington at a Glance
| Category | Quick Answer |
|---|---|
| Vibe | Village-like, underrated, young professionals |
| Coffee price | $4.50-5.50 |
| Dinner price | $28-45 pp |
| Getting there | Kensington/South Kensington stations |
| Best for | Bellair Street village strip |
Nearby
- Flemington — also worth exploring
- Kensington Cafes
- Kensington Restaurants
- All Kensington Guides
Last updated: March 2026
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