Laneway Learning Locations
Laneway Learning Melbourne is held in different venues around the CBD and suburbs. Check out the map to see where we are and zoom out to see locations for our venues outside of the CBD.
Scroll down to learn a little bit more about each of our unique venues and find further information such as accessibility and directions.
Laneway Learning Central
L3, Rooms 14-15, Nicholas Building, 37 Swanston St, Melbourne 3000
Laneway Learning Central is our main home, located at the iconic Nicholas Building, in Swanston st in Melbourne CBD.
Our humble space is open for co-working, private and commercial events, and classes of course!
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible, although main doorway has a small lip and toilets are reached by stairs.
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Madame Brussels
Level 3, 59 Bourke Street, Melbourne
Madame Brussels has been a hidden – but far from secret – destination for over 10 years.
As Melbourne’s first roof-top bar, its kooky, summery country-club feel, seasonal punches and cocktails, wines and fancy food make Madame Brussels a much-loved Melbourne icon.
Accessibility: classroom is reached by eight steps and then a lift or three flights of stairs.
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Revolver Upstairs
229 Chapel St, Prahran VIC 3181
Revolver Upstairs is one of Australia’s most respected nightclubs as well as a Thai restaurant, Colonel Tan’s and art space.
We will be hosting our classes at The Revolver Bandroom which is an intimate space that has seen performances from many of Melbourne’s best bands and DJs and attracted touring acts from around the world.
Accessibility: This venue is not wheel chair accessible as it has a set of stairs to enter the space.
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Stephen McLaughlan Gallery
Level 8 Room 16, The Nicholas Building, 37 Swanston Street (in the arcade), Melbourne
We get our fill of city views from the Stephen McLaughlan Gallery, eight floors above Flinders Lane.
Located in the Nicholas Building, the Gallery hosts regular exhibitions and photographic archives of work from both established and emerging artists, sharing their visions across a variety of media.
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible, although main doorway has a small lip and toilets are reached by stairs.
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Siteworks Brunswick
33 Saxon St, Brunswick VIC 3056
The Siteworks is a lovely community centre full of exciting events and spaces, including an art gallery, veggie gardens and a park.
Siteworks offers residencies and permanent studios to a myriad of artists, collectives and other NFP and is a thriving and strong community we are excited to be part of
Accessibility: wheelchair accessible venue, with an accessible bathroom on bottom level. Not accessible (set of stairs) on top level – please check were the class will be held if you have accessibility issues.
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The featured image is borrowed from Siteworks website.
Studio of Possibilities - Studio 203
L2, Room 3, Nicholas Building, 37 Swanston St, Melbourne 3000
Studio of Possibilities is a new section, part of our downstairs neighbours: Harold & Maude/ Muses of Mystery. It is a beautiful workshop room with lovely chandeliers and wooden floors, ready to be transformed into anything.. hence Studio of Possibilities.
Harold & Maude is a collection of fascinating art, vintage treasures and so much more from Robyn Bunting and Andrew Delaney.
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Searz Caffi
39 Challis Street, Newport
Searz Caffi opened in Melbourne’s Inner West in 2015 and has quickly become a local treasure.
The food is Asian and modern Australian-influenced, and the puddings are the worst kept secret in town. The atmosphere is relaxed and friendly casual dining whether it’s midweek mambo special or leisurely weekend brunch spent admiring the large mural by Felipe Camara.
Accessibility: wheelchair accessible.
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If you need more information about any of venues please follow the links to the venues’ websites or see our additional venue information.
Past venues
Mary Eats Cake
558 Sydney Road, Brunswick
Would you like some learning with your tea? Join us at Mary Eats Cake up in Brunswick then!
Specialising in uniquely crafted tisane blends, this peaceful spot right on Sydney Road is a great place to browse, taste, and relax. And, of course, learn something as well.
Accessibility: wheelchair accessible, toilet is up two steps.
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Get to know Sarah from Mary Eats Cake.
Embiggen Books
197-203 Little Lonsdale Street, Melbourne
Our first ever book store venue, Embiggen Books, can be found on Little Lonsdale Street in the city.
A speciality book store inspired by the great libraries of the world and selling an ever-changing, curated collection of excellent new books. Now with extra learning!
Accessibility: wheelchair accessible, toilets are in QV.
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Laneway Learning Central - OLD
22-24 Bennetts Lane, Melbourne
Laneway Learning Central is our main home, located on Bennetts Lane, just off Little Lonsdale Street in Melbourne CBD.
Our humble space is open for co-working, private and commercial events, and classes of course!
Accessibility: classroom is up one very small step.
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in.cube8r Gallery
321 Smith Street, Fitzroy
When it comes to colour and creativity, in.cube8r isn’t afraid to be bold.
It’s a bright pink cabinet of curiosities and home to 100 local artisans who rent spaces and keep 100% of their sales. in.cube8r holds regular exhibitions and pop-up stores, as well as operating as a retail space selling jewellery, ceramics, clothing and other handmade items six days a week.
Accessibility: classroom is up one flight of stairs.
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The Little Mule
19 Somerset Place, Melbourne
Laneway Learning’s first home was The Little Mule Cafe on Somerset Place.
Every lunchtime, The Little Mule buzzes as local workers stop in for a coffee. We’re just lucky that in the evenings it doubles as the perfect classroom with big workbenches, an intimate vibe and a friendly barista.
Accessibility: wheelchair accessible, the toilet is upstairs.
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