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Top 5 Late Night Dessert Spots in Melbourne

Where to find Melbourne’s most indulgent late-night dessert escapes

Craving something sweet after hours in Melbourne? The city comes alive with late-night dessert options that satisfy any sweet tooth. From silky Italian gelato to towering crepe cakes, Melbourne’s late-night dessert scene offers fun and decadent treats well into the night. Whether you’re winding down from a night out or skipping dinner and going straight for sweets, these five spots deliver serious sugar satisfaction — all open late and guaranteed to impress.

1. Sweetie & Moustache Dessert Lounge – Melbourne CBD

Sweetie & Moustache Dessert Lounge – Melbourne CBD
Sweetie & Moustache Dessert Lounge – Melbourne CBD

📍 Address: Level 3, 205 Russell St, Melbourne VIC 3000
🕐 Open Late:
Mon–Thu: till 12am
Fri–Sat: till 1am
Sun: till 12am

This quirky rooftop lounge is a late-night sweet tooth’s dream. Known for its stunning mille crêpe cakes (layered paper-thin pancakes stacked high), Sweetie & Moustache combines dessert artistry with a playful, neon-lit atmosphere. The cakes aren’t just pretty, they’re melt-in-your-mouth delicious, with flavours like durian brûlée, matcha red bean, and Thai milk tea. You’ll also find massive toast cubes topped with ice cream, waffles loaded with fresh fruit and drizzle, and milkshakes that verge on milk-dessert hybrids. Whether you’re on a date, out with friends, or flying solo, it’s the ultimate sugar-fueled rooftop experience.

2. Pidapipó Gelateria – Carlton & Various Locations

Pidapipó Gelateria – Carlton
Pidapipó Gelateria – Carlton

📍 Address: 299 Lygon St, Carlton VIC 3053
🕐 Open Late:
Daily: till 10:30pm
Fri–Sat: till 11pm

Pidapipó is as close as you’ll get to Italy without leaving Melbourne. This cult-status gelateria takes the art of frozen dessert seriously with small-batch production, premium ingredients, and seasonal menus. Popular picks include the pistachio made with Bronte nuts from Sicily, the tangy blood orange sorbet, and a creamy fior di latte that’s simplicity at its best. But the real showstopper? The Nutella tap that pours warm, silky hazelnut spread into your cone or cup. Whether you’re finishing a night out on Lygon Street or grabbing a last-minute treat to go, Pidapipó is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser.

3. Brunetti Classico – Carlton

Brunetti Classico – Carlton
Brunetti Classico – Carlton

📍 Address: 380 Lygon St, Carlton VIC 3053
🕐 Open Late:
Sun–Thu: till 11pm
Fri–Sat: till 12am

Brunetti isn’t just a café, it’s a Melbourne institution. Step inside and you’re hit with the scent of freshly brewed espresso and a jaw-dropping array of Italian desserts. There’s something luxurious about wandering the display cases: rich chocolate mousse domes, pistachio cannoli, lemon tarts, and fruit-topped cheesecakes. Don’t miss their mini tiramisus or the crunchy almond biscotti. This place gets packed late at night, especially on weekends, but the energy is part of the charm. Pair your sweet treat with an affogato or a dessert wine and soak in the buzz of Melbourne’s iconic Italian quarter.

4. Dessert Story – Chinatown, Melbourne

Dessert Story – Chinatown, Melbourne
Dessert Story – Chinatown, Melbourne

📍 Address: 195 Little Bourke St, Melbourne VIC 3000
🕐 Open Late:
Daily: till 12am

Dessert Story delivers a taste of Asia’s most iconic sweets, and it’s open until midnight every night. The menu spans Taiwanese shaved ice, Hong Kong-style mango pancakes, glutinous rice bowls, and silky tofu pudding. Their mango sago with pomelo is both refreshing and comforting, while the taro and black sesame combo feels like a warm hug. If you’re new to Asian desserts, this spot is a fantastic intro, and if you grew up with them, it’s pure nostalgia. The laid-back, canteen-style setting makes it a fun and affordable place to chill, chat, and share a sugar hit after dark.

5. Snow Moon – Melbourne CBD (The Causeway)

Snow Moon – Melbourne CBD (The Causeway)
Snow Moon – Melbourne CBD (The Causeway)

📍 Address: Shop 6 & 7, 306 Little Collins St, Melbourne VIC 3000
🕐 Open Late:
Mon–Thu & Sun: till 11pm
Fri–Sat: till 11:30pm

Hidden in The Causeway laneway, Snow Moon is Melbourne’s best-kept late-night dessert secret. This spot blends Thai-inspired bingsu (shaved milk ice) with creative Aussie flair. Expect towering bowls topped with everything from condensed milk and matcha jelly to brownie bites and pandan cream. Their signature dish, Mango Sticky Rice Bingsu, is a tropical, fluffy masterpiece. If you’re not into cold desserts, their loaded brioche toast is the warm alternative you never knew you needed. Think thick-cut bread toasted golden and finished with Biscoff spread or matcha drizzle. Snow Moon’s aesthetic, flavour combos, and late hours make it a magnet for adventurous dessert lovers.

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Daniel Rolph
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Daniel Rolph is the editor of Melbourne Insider, specialising in local hospitality, venue openings and cultural coverage across Melbourne. With years of editorial experience in lifestyle and city reporting, Daniel brings a focus on accurate, timely coverage that highlights what’s happening in the city’s dining and events scene. He oversees editorial standards and regularly contributes features, reviews and news-driven updates. With more than 15 years’ experience in marketing and media strategy, Daniel brings a commercial lens to local reporting, ensuring coverage is accurate, relevant and reflective of Melbourne’s evolving hospitality landscape. His work centres on venue launches, special events, industry shifts and noteworthy city developments. Daniel oversees editorial standards at Melbourne Insider and is committed to clear sourcing, transparent publication dates and structured newsroom reporting.
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