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  1. Discover the best cafes, restaurants, shops and street art in Degraves Street, a pint-sized street that distils everything we love about Melbourne. Enjoy speciality coffee, Euro-style dining, quirky boutiques and gelato in this vibrant and historic lane.

  2. Feb 20, 2018 · Degraves Street is a Parisien-style lane with cafés, waffles and artisan shops. Connecting Flinders Lane and Flinders Street, it's a great place to explore and enjoy.

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    The wonderful city of Melbournehas the glowing reputation of being home to some of the country’s friendliest residents, and in the very heart of the city lies the famous Degraves Street. An alley so quaint, welcoming and packed to the brim with cafe’s and restaurants of all kinds, it has become one of the most popular destinations for a meal in the...

    The name ‘Degraves’ is named after the two pioneering merchants, known as William and Charles Degraves. Who was responsible for building a steam-driven flour mill on the street in 1851. The Campbell arcade underpass was then built in 1955, with its original name being the Degraves underpass. This connected Flinders Street station to the laneway, wh...

    Degraves Street offers the cuisine of many different countries across the globe, from the creamy tomato-filled pizza and pasta of Italy to the light, buttery loaves of bread at the French bakeries, this street is a goldmine for foreign cuisine. Adding the incredible food to the lovely vibe and the multitude of foreigners, it’s no surprise that Degr...

    Degraves Street is a famous alleyway in central Melbourne, offering a variety of cuisines, cafes, shops and live performances. Learn about its history, attractions and how to get there from Flinders Street Station.

    • Melbourne City, 3000, Victoria
  3. City of Melbourne. Degraves Street is a pedestrian precinct and thoroughfare in the Melbourne central business district in Victoria, Australia. It is a short, narrow laneway that runs north–south from Flinders Street to Flinders Lane and is situated in-between Swanston and Elizabeth streets.

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  4. Degraves Street. Just across Flinders Lane from Centre Place, bustling Degraves Street was one of the first Melbourne 'laneways'. A pedestrian walkway linking the city's fashion precinct with Flinders Street Station, it remains an iconic and sociable spot for drinks, dining, browsing and people-watching.

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  5. Degraves Street is a pedestrian walkway linking the city's fashion precinct with Flinders Street Station. It offers drinks, dining, browsing and people-watching in a bustling and sociable atmosphere.

  6. Degraves Street is the original Melbourne "food street." Degraves Street is really a lane. The lane is filled with tables and chairs, sheltered by umbrellas. You can drink a coffee, dine on some of Melbourne's famous international cuisine, or sample some of the tempting gelato.

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