Dining
Explore the diverse eateries along Keilor Road for everything from Italian to modern Australian cuisine.





Niddrie is a well-established suburb in Victoria, Australia, located just 11 kilometers from Melbourne's central business district. The heart of the suburb is the Keilor Road precinct, a vibrant stretch known for its diverse range of cafes, restaurants, and retail outlets that draw locals from across the northwest. The area offers a mix of traditional residential charm and modern amenities, making it a popular choice for families. Visitors can enjoy the local parks and the natural beauty of the nearby Steele Creek trails, while the suburb's location provides easy access to both the city and Melbourne Airport via major transport links.
Niddrie is a well-established suburb in Victoria, Australia, located just 11 kilometers from Melbourne's central business district. The heart of the suburb is the Keilor Road precinct, a vibrant stretch known for its diverse range of cafes, restaurants, and retail outlets that draw locals from across the northwest. The area offers a mix of traditional residential charm and modern amenities, making it a popular choice for families. Visitors can enjoy the local parks and the natural beauty of the nearby Steele Creek trails, while the suburb's location provides easy access to both the city and Melbourne Airport via major transport links.
Bustling Keilor Road retail and dining strip.
Proximity to Melbourne CBD and the airport.
Access to Steele Creek walking trails.
Family-oriented atmosphere with local parks.
Primarily a residential area, so nightlife is concentrated mainly on the main road.
Excellent base for those needing quick access to Melbourne Airport.
Parking on Keilor Road can be busy during peak shopping and dining hours.
Explore the diverse eateries along Keilor Road for everything from Italian to modern Australian cuisine.
The Route 59 tram provides a direct and scenic link from Niddrie to the Melbourne CBD.
Local shopping and family-friendly suburban exploration.
AUD $
$120-$200 p/day
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Take a walk or bike ride along the Steele Creek trail for a peaceful escape from the suburban bustle.
September-November, March-May
A beautiful time to visit local parks as gardens are in full bloom and weather is mild.
Ideal for enjoying the outdoor seating at Keilor Road's many cafes.
Cooler temperatures are perfect for exploring the walking trails around Steele Creek.
Great for visiting the suburb's cozy indoor dining spots and local shopping centers.