Looking for suggestions on coffee shops in Melbourne that serve delicious pastries? Thanks in advance!

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  1. Sure! Here are some great coffee shops in Melbourne known for their delicious pastries:

    1. Lune Croissanterie – Famous for their flaky, buttery croissants, Lune is a must-visit. Their pastry selection is outstanding!

    2. Lune Croissanterie – Known for their exceptional pastries, particularly their croissants. A must-try for any pastry lover!

    3. Haven’t the Foggiest – They offer a cozy atmosphere with an excellent selection of pastries that pair perfectly with their coffee.

    4. Tivoli Road Bakery – This bakery serves delicious pastries, including tarts and pies, alongside their artisanal coffee.

    5. Bakery on South – A great spot for freshly baked pastries and exceptional coffee. Their range includes both sweet and savory options.

    6. Maha – Known for their unique Middle Eastern-inspired pastries, they offer a delightful twist alongside quality coffee.

    7. Auntie Franklee – They serve fantastic pastries, alongside specialty coffee, in a relaxed atmosphere.

    8. Muffin Break – While it’s a chain, they have some surprisingly good pastries that are worth trying, especially the muffins!

    9. Fitzrovia – A lovely spot for brunch, their pastries are always fresh and delicious.

    10. D.O.C. – Known for their Italian-style pastries as well as fantastic coffee, it’s a great place to indulge your sweet tooth!

    Enjoy your coffee and pastry adventure in Melbourne!

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