Head into Kensington and discover these hidden cafes, bars, pubs, breweries, boutiques and more.

Luncheonette

Discover the quaint and cosy , across from Kensington train station. Duck in for a Reuben sandwich, tuna melt or a classic avo toast. Enjoy the sun in the outdoor seating area and bring your pup, it’s pet friendly!

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Luncheonette

Mikasa Fusion

Asian and Latin cuisines are an uncommon pair, but Kensington’s Mikasa Fusion really makes it work. Start with kimchi empanadas and plantain spring rolls. Then tuck into eggplant katsu tacos, Chinese-Peruvian fried rice and soy braised ribs. And be sure to leave room for sweet treats like guava and dulce de leche wontons or traditional Mexican flan with seasonal fruits.

La Tortilleria

You can't miss the bright blue building that houses La Tortilleria on the corner of Stubbs street. Tuck into fresh, authentic Mexican street food. Known for its house-made tortillas, try the chipotle chicken, birria beef or spicy pork tacos. For dessert, enjoy traditional flan, made from Gerardo’s grandmother’s special recipe.

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La Tortilleria

The Premises 

Step inside a traditional Kensington building, and find The Premises. Serving sophisticated cafe food with homemade jams, chutneys, preserves and sauces. The menu changes seasonally and includes the chili scramble, potato rosti benedict, and an array of fresh salads.

Mama Le

Mama Le is the best of mum's cooking with a modern twist. This hidden gem fills multiple levels with luscious plants, neon lights and unique artwork. Order the crispy pork gua bao to start, followed by the salt and pepper chilli chicken ribs. Head to Rebel's Bar for Vietnamese chilli-infused tequila and bubble-topped cocktails. for large groups.

A table set with colourful Vietnamese dishes and cocktails.
Mama Le

Bonehead Brewing

Bonehead Brewing is a laid-back Kensington brewpub, serving up fresh and creative drops. Its four signature beers were perfected over years by the founders. The 'sweet pea' is a must try, a malty dark lager with a hint of coffee. With an 80 person capacity, this space is the perfect warehouse-style bar for you and your mates. Families and pets are all welcome too.

Tempted

Unique gifts and one-of-kind trinkets are what you’ll find at Tempted. From Myrtle and Moss shea butter soap to Elk necklaces and Japanese ceramics. Pick something up for the kids, decor for the house, cookbooks for friends and more. Open seven days a week from 10am.

Brickville

If you’re a LEGO head, Brickville needs to be your next port of call. This local gem deals in hard-to-find, decommissioned and retired LEGO sets. If there's a particular Simpsons minifig or pre-loved Star Wars set you're after, this brick-loaded wonderland has it all sorted. Brickville recently moved to bigger digs just down the road. That means double the bricks and double the fun!

Couple playing with a table of LEGO on a couch in the store. Lot's of LEGO sets in the background.
Brickville

Double Dutch Bakery

Follow your nose to Kensington's friendly community bakery. Double Dutch Bakery is a delicious spin-off from the team behind Rumble Coffee. Order a coffee and snack on indulgent toasties, loaded baguettes, fresh cinnamon buns and more baked goodies.

1565

1565 is the year gelato was invented, and it's also the name of a seriously good ice cream spot. This Kensington cafe has mastered the art of gelato. Taste test inventive flavours, inspired by Italian cuisine. Try ricotta and honey; poached fig; orange and fennel or a refreshing watermelon and mint.

Best events in Kensington

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Younghusband Market

With great music, curated stalls, hands-on workshops and delicious food, a vibrant scene awaits.

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Bakery Hill Whisky Distillery Tour and Tasting

Learn how Bakery Hill produces its malts on a tour and tasting led by a distiller.

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Sincerely Yours

Commemorate Anzac Day with a musical concert honouring Dame Vera Lynn, followed by afternoon tea.

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Strum and Sing

Join this ukelele community, whether you're a seasoned pro or have never held a uke in your life.

More hidden shops in Kensington

Hairdresssing salon.

Aerial Studio

A beautiful space where healthy hair and the client experience comes first.

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Erinbank Crafts & Gifts

Erinbank has a huge and eclectic range of wares, including clothing, jewellery, homewares and toys.

Contemporary furniture showroom.

Dwell

A contemporary range of furniture, lighting, rugs, wall art and soft furnishings.

Explore more hidden gems in Kensington

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Fruits of Passion

A great spot for a scrumptious all-day breakfast.

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Gertrude Grocer

Gertrude Grocer offers a range of fresh produce, fresh breads, continental goods and more.

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Nubilum Distilling

A local bar and distillery specializing in small batches of rakia and rum.

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Bakery Hill Distillery

A family-owned and operated distillery producing world-renowned single malt whisky.

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Rumble Espresso Bar

Brewing and serving a range coffee that is roasted just a block away.

Hardimans Hotel on Macaulay Road in  Kensington

Hardimans Hotel

Great food, wine and beer at this iconic Kensington pub.

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La Tortillería

Casual Mexican dining featuring house-made tortillas using an ancient Aztec recipe.

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Eco Collective

Shop sustainable brands in fashion, lingerie and beauty at this new hub.

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