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I've got another trip to Melbourne on business next week, this time I've got a bit more of a plan :) but there are a couple of thing I need help with...

Is there a Starbucks in the CBD? Or failing the Seattle invasion, who else makes a proper coffee? (Not the cafe on the corner of Queen and Collins!)

Are the Queen Victoria markets open on Thursdays? I've heard heaps about them...are they worth it?

Any help much appreciated!

Cheers,

G

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STARBUCKS COFFEE COMPANY (AUSTRALIA) PTY LTD

Carlton 249 Lygon St 3053 (03) 9349 4391

Malvern 216 Glenferrie Rd 3144 (03) 9576 0544

Melbourne 440 Collins St 3000 (03) 9642 4377

Melbourne MidtownPlaza Shp8/ 194 Swanston St 3000 (03) 9671 3400

Melbourne City Square 207 Collins St 3000 (03) 9639 9553

Port Melbourne 156 Bay St 3207 (03) 9676 2488

South Yarra 308 Toorak Rd 3141 (03) 9824 2298

South Yarra 402 Chapel St 3141 (03) 9826 4470

Originally posted by franks

geesuz, you seriously think starbucks is the only place that makes nice coffee!?

LOL well normally I don't go there, but after that place on the corner of Queens and Collins served me something that tasted like diff oil I kinda started looking for a starbucks and didn't find. Had another one at the airport which was ummmm.... shockingly aweful :P Usually with starbucks the coffee is the same taste where ever you go!

G

why would anyone wanna go to starbucks if there's thousands of other local pop & mom cafes in australia that made better coffees than them?

starbucks might work in usa or singapore where they dunno how to make real coffee, but here... no way.

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