B3 Cafe – cheapest lunch you can have in Melbourne with baguettes that will satisfy you

Ever feel like a cheap, satisfying meal for lunch that you can grab on the go and eat on the go? Well B3 Cafe have you sorted with their petite baguettes for $6.5 and you can go fancy with their large grande baguettes for $9. B3 Cafe is located on Little Collins Street in Melbourne’s CBD and it’s a popular destination for office workers and people wanting to get a decent meal.

HighlightsTry their petite baguette for $6.5 or their grande baguette for $9
Cost$6.5 for a petite baguette
$3 for a plain croissant
$2 for 375ml of soft drink
Location2/353 Little Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
Websitehttps://www.b3cafe.com.au/

I work nearby, so seeing a crowd of people around lunch time is pretty standard at B3 Cafe. The process seems pretty straight forward with people selecting their choice of baguette from the window front before they walk into the store.

B3 cafe Menu on the windowfront on Little Collins Street
B3 cafe Menu on the windowfront on Little Collins Street

Experience

I followed the routine one day and found myself moving through the queue at a decent speed. Once I walked into the store, I barely had time to analyse the actual display of baguettes before it came time for me to order. They took my order promptly and delivered my baguette to my spare hand.

In my view the petite baguette for $6.5 is still bigger than most other rolls that you can get at comparable cafes and restaurants. The fillings in these baguettes are simply excellent for the price. I ordered their Roast Beef which came with lettuce and mustard. That baguette was enough for me one lunch and thought gosh that was a pretty decent lunch compared to the standard $15+ I would have paid elsewhere for lunch.

There is even a grande baguette version of the roast beef which includes carrot, cucumber, tomato and mayo on top of what is given in the petite version.

Display of baguettes at B3 Cafe

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