EXPERIENCE THE VIBRANT BLEND OF HISTORY AND FLAVOUR AT THE FIRST TRAM CAFÉ IN MELBOURNE’S CBD, WHERE EVERY VISIT SUPPORTS ANGLISS STUDENTS THROUGH INDUSTRY-SIMULATED LEARNING.
Indulge in your favourite beverages and savour delectable patisserie and bakery creations crafted by Angliss students aboard the Angliss Tram 764.
Our Tram Café is a dedicated hospitality and event training space allowing guests to experience this iconic nod to the history of Melbourne giving foods, tourism, hospitality and events students the opportunity to gain practical café and food truck experience.
W-class trams were first introduced to Melbourne in 1923 and quickly amassed admirers worldwide. The fleet was largely withdrawn from service in 1992, with many falling into disrepair until the National Trust campaigned to have them restored and preserved. The Tram Café is now safely nestled on our campus grounds, parallel to the City Circle Tram route on which it once ran. A select number of W-class trams continue to operate on this route today.
The William Angliss Institute has been providing education excellence for over 80 years. It is fitting that the Institute has now been united with another much-loved Melbourne icon.
The tram was provided by owners of Victoria's rail transport land, assets and infrastructure, VicTrack, and refurbished by Bendigo Heritage Attractions at Bendigo Tramways.
Opening Hours
Monday - Friday:
8am - 2:30pm
Location
555 La Trobe Street, Melbourne
Street parking is available