Scuderia Ferrari’s Formula One drivers Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa served a special Shell V-Power Caffè Veloce to Ferrari fans today at Brunetti café in Carlton, Melbourne.
The Bakery in Perth will be hosting a West Australian Art Exhibition on Thursday November 3rd, raising funds to support the Leukaemia Foundation.
Professor Lyn Griffiths, the Director of the Geonomics Research Centre at Griffith University, shows that drinking 3 cups of coffee per day may help to prevent certain types of cancer and cardiovascular disease.
For 10 days only, Mark Free from Brother Baba Budan is curating the Black Coffee Popup Shop at the Somewhere Gallery on Little Collins.
Market Lane will be hosting a free public cupping for the Guatemala Cup of Excellence competition on Monday the 4th of July.
The battle was fought in a warehouse on the back side of 1000 £ Bend on Little Lonsdale Street. When you get there walk around the back, through a couple alleys, if you get the feeling that your going to get bashed and have your wallet stolen you’re in the right place.
Before we get too deep into Secret Wars, I have to confess that I’m late to the party the first Melbourne battle was in late 2010 and the semi finals are coming up March 9th.
So you have my do’s and don’ts, whether you’re a humble waiter or hungry customer. I may be right, I may be wrong. But I still always try to be nice.
The boys of Bon A Manger – sandwiched in the centre of the CBD – are up at 3am, sourcing fresh ingredients from the market to work into original, tasty salads and sangas. Impressive no? Sandwiches seem to be all the rage in the legal district and Bon is the newest kid on the corner of the block.
Athletes and caf-letes listen up…a new power couple is making its mark in Melbourne with the unification of bikes and espresso at the Bike Gallery. In the cool-parched desert of Camberwell there sits a bike shop unlike any other.