Dulwich Avenue:

A little nook to add to your list. Dulwich Avenue is located within the eastern suburbs that includes a variety of cafes and bakeries to choose from. The 147 travels along Dulwich Avenue, which you can jump off at Stop 5 Dulwich Ave.

Queen Street:

An electric mix of cafes and stores, Queen Street is full of great eateries. Croydon Railway Station is located on the cusp of Queen Street, so commuters can catch the Port Dock, Grange and Outer Harbor train lines. If bus is your mode of travel, Stop 10 Port Rd is a short walk to the start of Queen Street. The 150, 155 and 157 can be caught to this stop.

Walkerville Terrace:

A short drive north east of the city you’ll stumble across Walkerville Terrace, which is home to some great local cafes and restaurants. Commuters can travel by bus to Walkerville Terrace and jump off at Stop 10 Walkerville Tce, next to the range of eateries.

Prospect Road:

The historic Prospect Road is full of lifestyle and entertainment, with a range of cafes and restaurants. Bus services travel up and down Prospect Road but disembarking from Stop 11 Prospect Rd will place you in the heart of the street.