Ormond
Review
Gauge Espresso & Bistro
This neighbourhood bistro tucked off an eight-lane road exceeds expectations
Graduating from an espresso bar to a smart French restaurant, 13-year-old Gauge is a finely tuned local favourite.
- by Dani Valent
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Mountain of Bears
This arcade cafe may have the funkiest name, coolest decor and most intriguing breakfast options in Ormond.
- by Lindy Percival
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Gauge Espresso
For a small cafe with a tiny kitchen, Gauge Espresso punches above its weight, serving delicious ...
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Melbourne
Common Ground
This direct-trade coffee roaster has been around for 20 years, but it's a relative newcomer as an ...
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Melbourne
Gauge Espresso
The first thing to greet your bleary eyes at this lovely, pared-back-but-cosy cafe is a massive ...
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Tea & Rice Restaurant
Two's company but three's better for sampling the 15 chef's recommendations, 10 blackboard specials ...
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