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Barkly Square
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Nearby attractions
Counihan Gallery
233 Sydney Rd, Brunswick VIC 3056, Australia
Ikon Park
400 Royal Parade, Carlton North VIC 3054, Australia
Nearby restaurants
Code Black Coffee Brunswick HQ
15/17 Weston St, Brunswick VIC 3056, Australia
Green Refectory
115 Sydney Rd, Brunswick VIC 3056, Australia
Schnitz Barkly Square
90-106 Sydney Rd, Brunswick VIC 3056, Australia
Zambrero Brunswick
Barkly Square Shopping Centre B5, 90-106 Sydney Rd, Brunswick VIC 3056, Australia
Barkly's Kitchen
63 Sydney Rd, Brunswick VIC 3056, Australia
Sushi Sushi Barkly Square
Barkley Square Shopping Centre, Kiosk 1B, 90/106 Sydney Rd, Brunswick VIC 3056, Australia
Kevabs
89 Sydney Rd, Brunswick VIC 3056, Australia
Juanita Peaches
12 Edward St, Brunswick VIC 3056, Australia
The Cornish Arms Hotel
163A Sydney Rd, Brunswick VIC 3056, Australia
Guzman y Gomez - Brunswick
78 Sydney Rd, Brunswick VIC 3056, Australia
Nearby hotels
StayCentral Brunswick Vibe Parkville in Melbourne
6 Sydney Rd, Brunswick VIC 3056, Australia
Parkville Motel
759 Park St, Brunswick VIC 3056, Australia
StayCentral - Tranquil Spacious Townhouse
Unit 4/125 Glenlyon Rd, Brunswick VIC 3056, Australia
Parkville Place Serviced Apartments
124 Brunswick Rd, Brunswick VIC 3056, Australia
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Barkly Square

90-106 Sydney Rd, Brunswick VIC 3056, Australia
4.2(2K)
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attractions: Counihan Gallery, Ikon Park, restaurants: Code Black Coffee Brunswick HQ, Green Refectory, Schnitz Barkly Square, Zambrero Brunswick, Barkly's Kitchen, Sushi Sushi Barkly Square, Kevabs, Juanita Peaches, The Cornish Arms Hotel, Guzman y Gomez - Brunswick
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Nearby attractions of Barkly Square

Counihan Gallery

Ikon Park

Counihan Gallery

Counihan Gallery

4.7

(32)

Open 24 hours
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Ikon Park

Ikon Park

4.4

(145)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Barkly Square

Code Black Coffee Brunswick HQ

Green Refectory

Schnitz Barkly Square

Zambrero Brunswick

Barkly's Kitchen

Sushi Sushi Barkly Square

Kevabs

Juanita Peaches

The Cornish Arms Hotel

Guzman y Gomez - Brunswick

Code Black Coffee Brunswick HQ

Code Black Coffee Brunswick HQ

4.4

(859)

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Green Refectory

Green Refectory

4.5

(945)

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Schnitz Barkly Square

Schnitz Barkly Square

4.5

(499)

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Zambrero Brunswick

Zambrero Brunswick

4.2

(298)

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Siddhartha MaharjanSiddhartha Maharjan
Barkly Square Brunswick: A Comfortable Local Favourite with Character Located in the heart of Brunswick, Barkly Square is a no-fuss, community-focused shopping centre that continues to serve its purpose without needing to be flashy. While it may not be Melbourne’s trendiest mall, it has everything a local needs—plus a bit of unexpected charm along the way. A Functional, Familiar Space At first glance, Barkly Square isn’t trying to compete with glitzy shopping centres. It’s smaller in scale, with an older structure that’s seen some mild renovations over the years. But there’s something comforting about that. It feels like a place that’s been around long enough to become part of people’s weekly routine, and it doesn’t pretend to be something it’s not. The layout is fairly straightforward, with a central walkway and a mix of major retailers, local boutiques, food outlets, and service-based shops. There’s decent natural lighting, friendly staff throughout, and a chilled-out atmosphere that matches the relaxed Brunswick lifestyle. Shopping Essentials: All the Basics Covered You’ll find Woolworths, Kmart, and ALDI, which take care of all your general needs—whether it’s a full grocery shop, a replacement phone charger, or a quick home essentials run. While there aren’t high-end fashion labels or major tech stores here, Barkly Square is strong in practical shopping. The addition of smaller local businesses adds character. There’s a nice mix of bookstores, a bulk foods store (The Source Bulk Foods), pharmacy services like TerryWhite Chemmart, and even some quirky gift and lifestyle shops. It’s not a shopping destination for a full fashion spree, but it delivers what most people genuinely need. Food & Coffee: Pleasant Surprises One of Barkly Square’s most enjoyable aspects is its food and café options. From a reliable Grill’d and Roll’d to Sushi Sushi, Boost Juice, and Bakers Delight, there’s a satisfying range of casual eats. The star of the food scene, however, is Code Black Coffee, located outside near the main entrance. Known for its top-tier coffee and modern café atmosphere, it’s become a local favourite. People don’t just pop in for caffeine—they linger, meet friends, or get work done on laptops. It brings a real Brunswick vibe to the centre. A newly opened woodfired pizza café (2024) adds to the mix, serving up authentic Italian-style slices with indoor and outdoor seating. It’s a fresh and welcome addition, especially for those wanting more than a food court experience. Community Atmosphere One of the best parts of Barkly Square is its lived-in, friendly vibe. It’s not packed with tourists or lined with international luxury brands. Instead, it’s filled with parents and prams, students, retirees, and long-time locals who know their baristas by name. It’s a space where people come not just to shop but to connect. That’s something many bigger centres are missing. There’s a sense of casual community, and the quieter, smaller-scale environment makes it easy to feel comfortable. Parking & Access Parking is free and available on the rooftop, though it can get quite busy on weekends and around school pickup times. During weekdays, it’s generally easier to find a spot. The centre is also accessible via public transport, with Jewell Station just a short walk away and trams running along Sydney Road. Cyclists are well catered for too, with racks available and plenty of locals using bikes to get around. It fits the Brunswick lifestyle perfectly. Final Thoughts Barkly Square is not trying to be fancy, and that’s exactly why people like it. It’s a centre that works for the people who use it every day—reliable, easygoing, and quietly evolving with time. Sure, there’s room for improvement—some shops turn over quickly, and summer ventilation could be better—but overall, it remains a beloved local fixture. If you’re after convenience, community, and a calm place to get things done without the crowds or chaos, Barkly Square hits the mark.
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It doesn't look all that big but it has all these stores and services - Barber, hairdresser, bakers delight, boost, skin care clinic, Coles, Woolworths, bws, Liquorland, shoe repair,phone repair, eb games, coffee, jeweller, flight Centre, fresh fruit & veg, seafood, butcher, poultry, gong Cha, house, nail salon, beauty parlour, massage therapist, JB hi-fi, Kmart, lord of the fries, Asian grocer, McDonald's, mycar, OPSM, Specsavers, Optus, priceline, roll'd, Schnitz, Telstra, zambrero, lotto stall, child tuition centre (Kumon). Pretty decent parent room too - 2 toilets, breastfeeding couches with curtains, working microwave, little play area, change tables and bins... Plenty of free uncovered parking, it's a pretty wide area so perhaps think about the shop you'll likely make the biggest/heaviest purchase and park closer to it so you're not carrying something too far.
Michael HickeyMichael Hickey
The evidently sarcastic spoonerism "Sparkly Bear"; is how locals refer to this poorly supervised shopping centre. After moving to the area 7 years ago; every one of my visits since has involved an encounter with a loitering middle-aged male miscreant 🙄 Aside from the obligatory fast food, supermarkets & JB Hi-fi; the only redeeming feature of this place is the street art you pass to enter it 👍
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Barkly Square Brunswick: A Comfortable Local Favourite with Character Located in the heart of Brunswick, Barkly Square is a no-fuss, community-focused shopping centre that continues to serve its purpose without needing to be flashy. While it may not be Melbourne’s trendiest mall, it has everything a local needs—plus a bit of unexpected charm along the way. A Functional, Familiar Space At first glance, Barkly Square isn’t trying to compete with glitzy shopping centres. It’s smaller in scale, with an older structure that’s seen some mild renovations over the years. But there’s something comforting about that. It feels like a place that’s been around long enough to become part of people’s weekly routine, and it doesn’t pretend to be something it’s not. The layout is fairly straightforward, with a central walkway and a mix of major retailers, local boutiques, food outlets, and service-based shops. There’s decent natural lighting, friendly staff throughout, and a chilled-out atmosphere that matches the relaxed Brunswick lifestyle. Shopping Essentials: All the Basics Covered You’ll find Woolworths, Kmart, and ALDI, which take care of all your general needs—whether it’s a full grocery shop, a replacement phone charger, or a quick home essentials run. While there aren’t high-end fashion labels or major tech stores here, Barkly Square is strong in practical shopping. The addition of smaller local businesses adds character. There’s a nice mix of bookstores, a bulk foods store (The Source Bulk Foods), pharmacy services like TerryWhite Chemmart, and even some quirky gift and lifestyle shops. It’s not a shopping destination for a full fashion spree, but it delivers what most people genuinely need. Food & Coffee: Pleasant Surprises One of Barkly Square’s most enjoyable aspects is its food and café options. From a reliable Grill’d and Roll’d to Sushi Sushi, Boost Juice, and Bakers Delight, there’s a satisfying range of casual eats. The star of the food scene, however, is Code Black Coffee, located outside near the main entrance. Known for its top-tier coffee and modern café atmosphere, it’s become a local favourite. People don’t just pop in for caffeine—they linger, meet friends, or get work done on laptops. It brings a real Brunswick vibe to the centre. A newly opened woodfired pizza café (2024) adds to the mix, serving up authentic Italian-style slices with indoor and outdoor seating. It’s a fresh and welcome addition, especially for those wanting more than a food court experience. Community Atmosphere One of the best parts of Barkly Square is its lived-in, friendly vibe. It’s not packed with tourists or lined with international luxury brands. Instead, it’s filled with parents and prams, students, retirees, and long-time locals who know their baristas by name. It’s a space where people come not just to shop but to connect. That’s something many bigger centres are missing. There’s a sense of casual community, and the quieter, smaller-scale environment makes it easy to feel comfortable. Parking & Access Parking is free and available on the rooftop, though it can get quite busy on weekends and around school pickup times. During weekdays, it’s generally easier to find a spot. The centre is also accessible via public transport, with Jewell Station just a short walk away and trams running along Sydney Road. Cyclists are well catered for too, with racks available and plenty of locals using bikes to get around. It fits the Brunswick lifestyle perfectly. Final Thoughts Barkly Square is not trying to be fancy, and that’s exactly why people like it. It’s a centre that works for the people who use it every day—reliable, easygoing, and quietly evolving with time. Sure, there’s room for improvement—some shops turn over quickly, and summer ventilation could be better—but overall, it remains a beloved local fixture. If you’re after convenience, community, and a calm place to get things done without the crowds or chaos, Barkly Square hits the mark.
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It doesn't look all that big but it has all these stores and services - Barber, hairdresser, bakers delight, boost, skin care clinic, Coles, Woolworths, bws, Liquorland, shoe repair,phone repair, eb games, coffee, jeweller, flight Centre, fresh fruit & veg, seafood, butcher, poultry, gong Cha, house, nail salon, beauty parlour, massage therapist, JB hi-fi, Kmart, lord of the fries, Asian grocer, McDonald's, mycar, OPSM, Specsavers, Optus, priceline, roll'd, Schnitz, Telstra, zambrero, lotto stall, child tuition centre (Kumon). Pretty decent parent room too - 2 toilets, breastfeeding couches with curtains, working microwave, little play area, change tables and bins... Plenty of free uncovered parking, it's a pretty wide area so perhaps think about the shop you'll likely make the biggest/heaviest purchase and park closer to it so you're not carrying something too far.
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The evidently sarcastic spoonerism "Sparkly Bear"; is how locals refer to this poorly supervised shopping centre. After moving to the area 7 years ago; every one of my visits since has involved an encounter with a loitering middle-aged male miscreant 🙄 Aside from the obligatory fast food, supermarkets & JB Hi-fi; the only redeeming feature of this place is the street art you pass to enter it 👍
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4.2
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4.0
23w

Barkly Square Brunswick: A Comfortable Local Favourite with Character

Located in the heart of Brunswick, Barkly Square is a no-fuss, community-focused shopping centre that continues to serve its purpose without needing to be flashy. While it may not be Melbourne’s trendiest mall, it has everything a local needs—plus a bit of unexpected charm along the way.

A Functional, Familiar Space

At first glance, Barkly Square isn’t trying to compete with glitzy shopping centres. It’s smaller in scale, with an older structure that’s seen some mild renovations over the years. But there’s something comforting about that. It feels like a place that’s been around long enough to become part of people’s weekly routine, and it doesn’t pretend to be something it’s not.

The layout is fairly straightforward, with a central walkway and a mix of major retailers, local boutiques, food outlets, and service-based shops. There’s decent natural lighting, friendly staff throughout, and a chilled-out atmosphere that matches the relaxed Brunswick lifestyle.

Shopping Essentials: All the Basics Covered

You’ll find Woolworths, Kmart, and ALDI, which take care of all your general needs—whether it’s a full grocery shop, a replacement phone charger, or a quick home essentials run. While there aren’t high-end fashion labels or major tech stores here, Barkly Square is strong in practical shopping.

The addition of smaller local businesses adds character. There’s a nice mix of bookstores, a bulk foods store (The Source Bulk Foods), pharmacy services like TerryWhite Chemmart, and even some quirky gift and lifestyle shops. It’s not a shopping destination for a full fashion spree, but it delivers what most people genuinely need.

Food & Coffee: Pleasant Surprises

One of Barkly Square’s most enjoyable aspects is its food and café options. From a reliable Grill’d and Roll’d to Sushi Sushi, Boost Juice, and Bakers Delight, there’s a satisfying range of casual eats.

The star of the food scene, however, is Code Black Coffee, located outside near the main entrance. Known for its top-tier coffee and modern café atmosphere, it’s become a local favourite. People don’t just pop in for caffeine—they linger, meet friends, or get work done on laptops. It brings a real Brunswick vibe to the centre.

A newly opened woodfired pizza café (2024) adds to the mix, serving up authentic Italian-style slices with indoor and outdoor seating. It’s a fresh and welcome addition, especially for those wanting more than a food court experience.

Community Atmosphere

One of the best parts of Barkly Square is its lived-in, friendly vibe. It’s not packed with tourists or lined with international luxury brands. Instead, it’s filled with parents and prams, students, retirees, and long-time locals who know their baristas by name.

It’s a space where people come not just to shop but to connect. That’s something many bigger centres are missing. There’s a sense of casual community, and the quieter, smaller-scale environment makes it easy to feel comfortable.

Parking & Access

Parking is free and available on the rooftop, though it can get quite busy on weekends and around school pickup times. During weekdays, it’s generally easier to find a spot. The centre is also accessible via public transport, with Jewell Station just a short walk away and trams running along Sydney Road.

Cyclists are well catered for too, with racks available and plenty of locals using bikes to get around. It fits the Brunswick lifestyle perfectly.

Final Thoughts

Barkly Square is not trying to be fancy, and that’s exactly why people like it. It’s a centre that works for the people who use it every day—reliable, easygoing, and quietly evolving with time. Sure, there’s room for improvement—some shops turn over quickly, and summer ventilation could be better—but overall, it remains a beloved local fixture.

If you’re after convenience, community, and a calm place to get things done without the crowds or chaos, Barkly Square...

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4.0
7y

Barkly Square provides one-stop access to multiple, Big, Medium & Small sized Businesses in a convenient, centralized location. It offers an added advantage of ease of access by Public Transport as well as for those driving. The location is a well-known hot-spot for shoppers and people spending quality-time with family members & friends. It is easily accessible by both Trams & Trains, while parking lot provides ample number of parking lots for visitors. At present, Barkly Square can be easily reached by Tram # 19 and Trains running on the Upfield line.

Almost all major businesses have a presence in the Barkly Square, or on Sydney Road in its immediate vicinity. Woolworths, Coles, Kmart, SpecSavers, McDonald's, & many other businesses are present on the premises. ATM of Commonwealth Bank on Sydney Road is just outside the Barkly Square. Chemist Warehous also is just next doors.

Heading north (towards Coburg direction) along the Sydney Road from Barkly Sq., Retailer Aldi also has a Store; about 500 m walking distance from the Barkly Sq.

Many famous and popular eateries, joints, pubs, multi-cusine restaurants line the Sydney Road.... just outside the Barkly Square.

All in all, Barkly Sq. is situated at a very vantage location, which is easily accessible both from the city as well as from the suburbs --- like Brunswick, West Brunswick, Parkville, East Bunswick. Coburg, Moreland etc. --- along and around the arterial Sydney & Lygon Roads. And several other important streets crossing/intersecting the...

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1.0
8y

Worst smaller mall in a suburb in Sydney road Melbourne.I had made couple of visits to the place.Went there for supermarkets only. Dinners are belows average and mostly DEGANI and front cafteria next MCDonalds sydney road is the worst I have seen in Melbourne.

THere are no enough proper sitting area and the hallway in the mall is always dirty

Unprofessional security company staff with a heavy perfume and mint gum when I asked for quries regarding shops and during my 2nd visit in the evening there was non fluent in english-Indian/Pakistani cannot explain anything he was also chewing gum.He was in Attitude mode.

Dumbest management company who looks after the mall and I was not able to give a single customer feedback in which they are alway busy.

Graffitti and damaged stinky toilets in the and too much of homeless and junkies roam around this area.Intoxicated Beggars and homeless roam around this area. I was confronted int he park lot and also in the front of the mall couple of times.

HIGHLY NOT...

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