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Big breakfasts and latte art: cafe culture returns to post-lockdown Melbourne – The Guardian
Melburnians turn out early on Wednesday to ‘get on the long blacks’ as dine-in returns for the first time in months

As barista Hayley Kim wound up the large canopy outside Leroy Espresso in the early hours of Wednesday morning, a man walked pasts, smiling under his mask and said hooray! pumping his fist just a little as he rushed to the 96 tram on Acland Street.
Its a feeling that many Melburnians shared on Wednesday morning, as their citys beloved cafes opened their doors to seating customers.
Im excited and Im nervous I havent served a coffee in a real cup in more than six months. I havent done latte art in…
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