Recent social media posts
18/08/2026
We will be closed Thursday 20th & Friday 21st of August for staff professional development with First Peoples’ Health and Wellbeing.
Investing in the training of our team is part of our commitment to creating a culturally safe workplace, filled with opportunities for growth and development.
We will be back pouring coffees from 8am on Monday morning ☕️
12/08/2026
A coffee, a yarn & a moment to slow down ☕
The simple moments, shared with community. ❤️🖤💛
04/08/2026
Meaningful change doesn’t always begin with a grand gesture.
At Blak Fig, your morning coffee is more than a coffee. It’s an investment in local First Nations people, community and pathways to meaningful employment.
02/08/2026
Cheers to Monday! Here till 3pm all week ☕️🖤
26/07/2026
Last week to get your hands on a bag of Nganga Ngulu!
Throughout July, all roasted coffee proceeds from thecupthatcounts have been donated to Blak Fig, to help us continue to create meaningful training and employment opportunities for local mob.
Thank you to Commonfolk Coffee and thecupthatcounts for your support not just throughout July - but all year round 🖤☕️
23/07/2026
The Tuna Melt 🤤
Perfect lunch to get you through the rest of the work day. Here till 3pm, Mon-Fri 🖤
14/07/2026
As Blak Fig continues to grow, we’re looking for new team members to join us in casual roles.
No experience needed - just a deadly attitude & willingness to learn! ☕️🖤
10/07/2026
The story behind the artwork 🌟🎨
Take a moment to watch the Nganga Ngulu artwork come to life, and hear the inspiration behind the design from our very talented Blak Fig team member Kayleine Reiffel 🖤
06/07/2026
Happy NAIDOC Week you Mob! 🖤💛❤️
To celebrate 50 Years of Deadly and give back to our community this NAIDOC Week, we’re giving away 3 deadly gift packs!
There are three chances to win:
🤎 1 online winner – Like this post, follow our page, and comment below with your favourite thing about NAIDOC Week.
🤎 1 Thomastown Clinic winner – Enter in person at reception.
🤎 1 Frankston Clinic winner – Enter in person at reception.
📆 Entries close on Friday 10th July
🎉 All winners will be announced: Monday 13th July.
Good luck Mob, may your luck be stronger than your coffee! (no shame if you enter online and in person... we’d do the same!)
From all of us at First Peoples’ Health and Wellbeing and Blak Fig, we wish you a wonderful NAIDOC Week filled with culture, connection, community, and celebration as we honour 50 Years of Deadly 🖤💛❤️
Address
401 Nepean Highway
Frankston, VIC
3199
To reach the café, located in Melbourne, you can take public transportation or drive. If taking public transportation, you can take a bus or train to the nearest station and then walk a few blocks to the café. If driving, there are several parking lots nearby where you can park your car.
Opening Hours
| Monday |
8am - 3pm |
| Tuesday |
8am - 3pm |
| Wednesday |
8am - 3pm |
| Thursday |
8am - 3pm |
| Friday |
8am - 3pm |
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What people say
Blak Fig is a unique café located in Frankston that offers more than just delicious food and coffee. It is an Aboriginal-led social enterprise training café that provides opportunities for individuals to learn new skills and gain valuable experience in the hospitality industry. The café has a warm and welcoming atmosphere, with friendly staff who are passionate about their work. The menu features a range of tasty options, from classic breakfast dishes to creative lunch options. Whether you're looking for a quick coffee or a leisurely meal, Blak Fig is the perfect spot to relax and enjoy some great food while supporting a worthy cause. Overall, Blak Fig is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a quality café experience with a social conscience.