There are two coffee carts: one in Melbourne Central and one at Melbourne Uni. They both cater for uni students. They both have one aim: that is to help the homeless people. All of their profits go to the homeless people. They both operate on a volunteer basis and they both only open on weekdays between 9am and 6pm.
They are both takeaway carts only, although the Melbourne central one has a seating area nearby. They both do coffees and teas/hot chocolates.
1) Melbourne Central one.
This is my favourite one and Miss Adriennely, eat and be merry for tommorrow we diet, teenage foodie, eat play shop (there is plenty of room for you bubs and things for your bubs to try) and a miniature take on food should try this.
This one is close to RMIT and is on the ground floor of Melbourne Central shopping centre. This one only does coffees/hot chocolates/teas, pastries, muffins and cold drinks. They do have a muffin/pastry combo for $6 (sml) and $6.60 (large coffees).
I had a mocha and a lovely chocolate crossaint for $6.60. The mocha was just right with the three sugars and the right amount of coffee.
I can't wait to try the Melbourne Uni one
They are both takeaway carts only, although the Melbourne central one has a seating area nearby. They both do coffees and teas/hot chocolates.
1) Melbourne Central one.
This is my favourite one and Miss Adriennely, eat and be merry for tommorrow we diet, teenage foodie, eat play shop (there is plenty of room for you bubs and things for your bubs to try) and a miniature take on food should try this.
This one is close to RMIT and is on the ground floor of Melbourne Central shopping centre. This one only does coffees/hot chocolates/teas, pastries, muffins and cold drinks. They do have a muffin/pastry combo for $6 (sml) and $6.60 (large coffees).
I had a mocha and a lovely chocolate crossaint for $6.60. The mocha was just right with the three sugars and the right amount of coffee.
I can't wait to try the Melbourne Uni one
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