Cafes in Seddon — Every Verified Option (2026)
Seddon has 26 cafes verified on OpenStreetMap. 23 have confirmed addresses.
Melbourne runs on coffee. Seddon has a strong cafe scene.
What to expect:
- Flat white: $4.50–$5.50
- Long black: $4.00–$5.00
- Specialty single-origin: $5.50–$7.00
- Brunch plate: $18–$28
Prices are Melbourne metro estimates for 2026.
Cafes with Full Details
#1 Miss An’am — 86A Charles Street, Seddon
the food | ★ 4.6/5 (88 reviews)
What makes it great: The first thing you notice at Miss An’am is the sound of a busy kitchen working in rhythm. This is the kind of place that a neighbourhood builds around. Not a destination — a reason to stay local. Worth crossing Seddon for. Worth crossing Melbourne for, honestly.
The 4.6/5 Google rating (88 reviews) reflects what regulars already know.
What locals say: “Delicious slow cook beef pho (Pho Bo), with layered stewie vibes and fresh hints through spring onion, coriander and bean sprouts. Cute little cafe with lovely staff. The soup isn’…”
Hours: Mo-Fr 07:00-15:00; Sa 08:00-15:00 | Phone: +61 3 9048 4283 | Website: Miss An’am | Google Maps
Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026
#2 Advieh — 71 Gamon Street, Seddon
the food | ★ 4.5/5 (899 reviews) | $$
What makes it great: Advieh is what happens when a kitchen stops trying to impress and starts trying to be good. 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. This is not destination dining. This is your neighbourhood doing what it should.
899 people have reviewed Advieh on Google. The average sits at 4.5. Earned, not gamed.
What locals say: *“Beautiful ambience. Feels like you have transported to Middle East. Love the interior and the exterior of the place. It is very picturesque. Has a beautiful outdoors area.
Food wa…”*
Mid-range pricing that reflects fair value for what comes out of the kitchen.
Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026
#3 The Little Man Cafe — 158 Victoria Street, Seddon
the food
What makes it great: The Little Man Cafe is what happens when a kitchen stops trying to impress and starts trying to be good. The kitchen here has found its rhythm. The menu is focused, the execution is steady, and the regulars know what they are coming for. The menu changes. The quality does not.
Hours: We-Mo 07:00-15:00; Tu off | Phone: +61 3 9687 8881 | Website: The Little Man Cafe
Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026
#4 Tee & Coffee — 78 Charles Street, Seddon
the food
What makes it great: Tee & Coffee has been doing this since before Seddon got its reputation. What works here works because the kitchen has stopped trying to be clever and started trying to be consistent. It does not try to be everything. It tries to be good at one thing. It succeeds.
Hours: Mo-Fr 07:00-15:00; Sa 07:00-14:00; Su 09:00-13:00 | Phone: +61 3 9689 5055 | Website: Tee & Coffee
Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026
#5 Seddon Deadly Sins — 148 Victoria Street, Seddon
the food
What makes it great: Walk into Seddon Deadly Sins on any given Tuesday and the dining room is still half full. That says something. 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. Seddon Deadly Sins does not need a rebrand or a renovation. It needs you to sit down and order.
Hours: Mo-Su 07:00-15:30 | Phone: +61 3 9689 3092 | Website: Seddon Deadly Sins
Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026
#6 Tailor Made — 84 Gamon Street, Yarraville
the food
What makes it great: If Seddon had a signature restaurant, Tailor Made would be on the shortlist. 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. There is a reason the regulars do not talk about it much. They do not want the wait.
Phone: +61 3 9557 1950 | Website: Tailor Made
Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026
#7 Fig & Walnut Cafe — 11 Bellairs Avenue, Seddon
the food
What makes it great: You do not end up at Fig & Walnut Cafe by accident. You end up there because someone told you to go. This is the kind of place that a neighbourhood builds around. Not a destination — a reason to stay local. If this place were in Fitzroy, there would be a queue. In Seddon, you can still walk in.
Hours: Mo-Su 07:00-14:00 | Website: Fig & Walnut Cafe
Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026
#8 Seddon Deadly Sins Cafe — 148 Victoria St, Seddon VIC 3011, Australia
the food | ★ 4.5/5 (1,012 reviews) | $$
What makes it great: Innovative breakfast dishes with global flavours in a vibrant space with a back courtyard. This is not destination dining. This is your neighbourhood doing what it should.
The 4.5/5 Google rating (1,012 reviews) reflects what regulars already know.
What locals say: “One of our favourite cafes. Good selection of breakfast and lunch options — our frequent order is the sweet potato latkes. Unique selection of food without being too out there. Gre…”
Mid-range pricing that reflects fair value for what comes out of the kitchen.
Website: Seddon Deadly Sins Cafe | Google Maps
Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026
#9 The Little Man — 158 Victoria St, Seddon VIC 3011, Australia
the food | ★ 4.6/5 (378 reviews) | $$
What makes it great: Fancy brunch plates and artisanal coffee crafted in a casual space with tiles and white brick walls. Add it to your rotation. You will not regret it.
378 Google reviews and a 4.6 average. The numbers track with the experience.
What locals say: “the vibes are cosy, the coffee is perfect 10/10, and every corner feels like a little Melbourne hidden gem. Their staff so kind makes you feel at home, the food did nottt disappoin…”
Mid-range pricing that reflects fair value for what comes out of the kitchen.
Website: The Little Man | Google Maps
Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026
#10 Fig and Walnut — 11 Bellairs Ave, Seddon VIC 3011, Australia
the food | ★ 4.6/5 (568 reviews) | $$
What makes it great: Fig and Walnut treats the food like it matters. Because it does. The kitchen here has found its rhythm. The menu is focused, the execution is steady, and the regulars know what they are coming for. The menu changes. The quality does not.
568 people have reviewed Fig and Walnut on Google. The average sits at 4.6. Earned, not gamed.
What locals say: “The nicest and most accommodating staff! We are vegan, and they went out of their way for us - we were so grateful! The food was so delicious and vibes were awesome 🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷…”
Mid-range pricing that reflects fair value for what comes out of the kitchen.
Website: Fig and Walnut | Google Maps
Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026
#11 Alfa. Seddon — 97 Victoria St, Seddon VIC 3011, Australia
the food | ★ 4.5/5 (684 reviews) | $$
What makes it great: Alfa. Seddon earns its crowd the honest way — through the food. This is the kind of place that a neighbourhood builds around. Not a destination — a reason to stay local. If this place were in Fitzroy, there would be a queue. In Seddon, you can still walk in.
Rated 4.5 by 684 locals on Google — and the ones who come back do not bother leaving reviews.
What locals say: *“I recently ordered a large number of sandwiches for our staff, and the overall experience was excellent.
The ordering process was very easy. It only took a quick phone call to let…”*
Mid-range pricing that reflects fair value for what comes out of the kitchen.
Website: Alfa. Seddon | Google Maps
Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026
#12 Lola Café — 77 Charles St, Seddon VIC 3011, Australia
the food | ★ 4.7/5 (646 reviews) | $$
What makes it great: The word of mouth around Lola Café has done more than any review ever could. The kitchen here has found its rhythm. The menu is focused, the execution is steady, and the regulars know what they are coming for. Come once for curiosity. Come back because the food demands it.
The 4.7/5 Google rating (646 reviews) reflects what regulars already know.
What locals say: “Had a great experience at Lola’s today. We loved that there was a kids corner where the kids could play while waiting for the food to arrive. Kids loved the hot chocolate of course…”
Mid-range pricing that reflects fair value for what comes out of the kitchen.
Website: Lola Café | Google Maps
Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026
#13 Nabo — 2a Williamstown Rd, Kingsville VIC 3012, Australia
the food | ★ 4.8/5 (192 reviews) | $$
What makes it great: What separates Nabo from the rest of 2a Williamstown Rd is consistency. The kitchen here has found its rhythm. The menu is focused, the execution is steady, and the regulars know what they are coming for. Nabo does not need a rebrand or a renovation. It needs you to sit down and order.
192 Google reviews and a 4.8 average. The numbers track with the experience.
What locals say: “3 stars for the iced latte. Over 3 tables were left with dirty dishes, inside was warm, no A/C and the lemon cake was terrible, we couldn’t finish it. My friend had the focaccia wh…”
Mid-range pricing that reflects fair value for what comes out of the kitchen.
Website: Nabo | Google Maps
Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026
#14 Addis cafe and roastery — 226 Nicholson Street, Footscray
the food
What makes it great: There is a reason Addis cafe and roastery has outlasted every trend on Nicholson Street. This is the kind of place that a neighbourhood builds around. Not a destination — a reason to stay local. The test of a restaurant is whether you think about it the next day. Addis cafe and roastery passes.
Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026
#15 Queen of Sheba restaurant, bar & cafe — 224 Nicholson Street, Footscray
the food
What makes it great: Queen of Sheba restaurant, bar & cafe earns its crowd the honest way — through the food. What works here works because the kitchen has stopped trying to be clever and started trying to be consistent. The test of a restaurant is whether you think about it the next day. Queen of Sheba restaurant, bar & cafe passes.
Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026
All Other Cafes in Seddon
| Cafe | Address |
|---|---|
| Luuq Food Cafe | 222 Nicholson Street, Footscray |
| Amara Coffee | 1/140 Victoria St, Seddon VIC 3011, Australia |
| august | 3/130 Victoria St, Seddon VIC 3011, Australia |
| Sapore cafe and restaurant | 81 Charles St, Seddon VIC 3011, Australia |
| Sourdough Kitchen Seddon | 172 Victoria St, Seddon VIC 3011, Australia |
| Bass Note Cafe | 3 Harris St, Yarraville VIC 3013, Australia |
| African Taste Cafe | 3011/124 Victoria St, Seddon VIC 3011, Australia |
| Cafe Lalibella | 91 Irving Street |
| Lola | — |
| Common Galaxia | — |
| The Morning Rush | — |
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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

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