Melbourne Best Brunch Cafes & Hidden Gems

Open-faced rye bread topped with cream cheese, pickled radish, golden beetroot and poached egg at a Melbourne brunch cafe

Melbourne’s mornings are unique and made for brunch, with the sunlight creeping into laneways, the sounds of trams, and cafes opening their doors releasing a smell of roasted coffee and fresh pastries.

This guide highlights five popular and high rated Melbourne brunch locations in 2025. From cozy lofts to leafy fresh terraces, each place serves food made with care, coffee roasted to perfection and moments that will start your day right.

In Melbourne their brunch culture is more than just a meal as it has evolved into a destination activity, blending culinary innovation, social connection, and aesthetic experiences. Over the past decade, Melbourne has become known for its specialty coffee, pastries and unique brunch menus that fuse international flavours with locally sourced ingredients.

Each cafe has created their own personality, from minimalists all the way to suddenly interiors and greenery filled nooks that transform you outside your regular café. Many small things play a role in shaping what makes brunch in Melbourne special from their local roasters, farmers and creative chefs, it all comes together making an unmissable experience.

Higher Ground: Light Filled Loft and Ricotta Pancakes

Located on Little Bourke St you can find higher ground, a brunch place that perfectly combine style and substance. With its high ceilings and it’s marble details it’s an aesthetically pleasing sight. Known for its rich coffees and signature fluffy ricotta hotcakes, often topped with the camel’s bananas or seasonal fruits toppings every bite is rich in flavour. 

The staff here are dedicated to help make your experience feel unique, as they are attentive and happy to give recommendations on pairing suggestions. Whether you’re sitting by the window or at the bar watching the chefs in their element, high ground offers a memorable morning that keep their visitors returning.

Two Birds One Stone: Fresh Flavours and Friendly Service

For a unique brunch experience Two Birds One Stone is the place to visit, having the reputation of a playful, flavour filled brunch spot in South Yarra. The café is filled with warm, industrial interior blends and rustic timber with modern touches, all creating a cosy vibrant atmosphere.

Their menu offers a wide variety of plates to try from a classic smashed avocado and poached eggs to seasonal specials, ensuring every visit feels new. The coffee is carefully roasted and brewed coffee lovers appreciating the precision of the baristas who create each cup. For a friendly and relaxed vibe, Two Birds One Stone is your perfect breakfast spot, a place you can explore new tastes, and soak in Melbourne’s café culture.

Vibrant brunch plates and coffee from Two Birds One Stone styled on a warm wooden table

Top Paddock: Classic Comfort with a twist

Top Paddock is an iconic brunch spot in Melbourne, combining modern interiors with an airy layout and touches of greenery that make a perfect for lazy weekend mornings. I visited for the first time with my mum on her birthday, and it instantly became one of those places that just feel good the moment you walk in, bright and busy enough to feel alive without being overwhelming.

Their menu offers a range of flavour filled dishes, with some signature dishes like corn fritters, eggs benedict and seasonal salads.

The staff are friendly and attentive making your experience easy and relaxing, transforming an ordinary breakfast into much more. If you’re meeting friends, celebrating or simply going out to eat Top Paddock creates an experience worth lingering over.

Interior of Top Paddock Café showing its bright, modern bar and minimalist seating

Industry Beans: Bold Coffee and Adventurous Dishes

This café located in Fitzroy, this one is a haven for coffee enthusiasts who love their espresso bold and flavour packed. Over this cafe is known for their coffee that expertise doesn’t stop here with their brunch menu offering a variety of food it becomes a playground for adventurous eaters.

If you visit here, you should expect creative, flavour filled dishes that fuse international inspiration with local ingredients. It’s not just a meal you will have here it’s an adventure for your plates, just like the other cafes your experience is enhanced with the passionate and friendly staff that are happy to guide you through coffee and food pairings. So, whether your here to sip on a signature expresso or indulge in a brunch dish, industry beans deliver a thoughtful experience for all locals and visitors.

Interior of Industry Beans showcasing its bright, white minimalist design and long café seating.

The Kettle Black: Elegant and Instagram Worthy

One last Melbourne favourite, Kettle Black is the kind of cafe that feels effortlessly stylish the moment you step in, from its bright interior and greenery draped walls, it’s a brunch location where every detail from a latte art to the décor feels carefully curated. Aside from its minimalist aesthetic, their real standout is their food, with creative dishes that combine classic brunch flavours with unexpected twists, going perfectly paired with, their expertly brewed coffee.

Making it perfect for an Instagram worthy moments or a relaxed weekend catch up, Kettle Black holds a good balance between sophistication and approachable vibe. This will definitely be my go-to brunch visit when I’m in South Melbourne next.

Code Black Coffee Melbourne brunch — roasted heirloom carrots with chickpeas and herb oil at a Melbourne specialty coffee cafe

Code Black Coffee Roasters: Where the Beans Are the Main Character

Code Black has been racking up recognition — winning the 2025 Australian Roasting Championship and taking out the Australian Brewers Cup three years running. Their Brunswick flagship is where it all started: a full-service cafe and roasting HQ open seven days, where you can watch the roastery in action out back, sit in on a cupping session, and still walk out with a pour over and a brunch plate.

The brunch menu is equally impressive as its coffee, with creative sweet and savoury options that include ricotta hotcakes with peanut butter mousse and lemongrass pork rolls with Vietnamese satay. The back of the Code Black menu reads simply: “The Sublime and The Ridiculous” — which basically sums the place up. If you are the kind of person who picks a cafe based on what is in the hopper before you even look at the menu, this is your place.

Hardware Société: Bold French-Inspired Brunch in the Heart of the CBD

Hardware Société Melbourne brunch — crumbed salmon cake with soft-boiled egg and sourdough toast

Hardware Société built its name on ditching the basics — no build-your-own brekkies, just considered dishes meant to be savoured. Tucked into Katherine Place in the CBD, it has been going for over a decade, its creatively charged brunch fare and top-notch coffee known to pull some pretty hefty queues any day of the week. The menu leans hard into French technique without apologising for it. Think rich, French-inspired dishes that remind you how special brunch can be — lobster benedict with citrus hollandaise, chorizo baked eggs, croque madame on thick square brioche doused in béchamel, and a glass cabinet stacked with lemon tarts and baked vanilla cheesecake. This is not a smashed avo situation. Coffee by Padre is top notch, and you will want to order a few of those creamy flat whites — even just as an excuse to get another cinnamon-dusted doughnut ball.

Reverie Cafe Melbourne brunch — French patisserie cakes and savoury bowls at Prahran's best brunch cafe

Reverie Cafe: French Flair by Award-Winning Chef Pierrick Boyer

Reverie Cafe is the work of Chef Pierrick Boyer — Australian Pastry Chef of the Year — and it shows in every single thing in that glass cabinet. Set in Prahran on Chapel Street, the cafe produces delicate and decadent French favourites including an extravagant range of tarts, gateaux and cakes, alongside a savoury menu that takes a refined approach to brunch classics with broad vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options.

The passion brownie, hazelnut cake, and lemon meringue tart are the kind of things people cross the city for — and honestly, they should. If you want to make a proper occasion of it, high tea runs Wednesday through Sunday. The vibe is warm and floral, the French-speaking staff add a genuine touch of Paris, and the whole experience sits somewhere between special and completely unpretentious. This is the one I recommend when someone wants brunch that feels like more than just brunch.

Brick Lane Melbourne brunch — seasonal fruit panna cotta with granola at a Melbourne CBD cafe

Brick Lane: The Laneway Gem Worth Hunting Down

Brick Lane is a bakery-cafe destination tucked into Guildford Lane in the CBD, with a beautiful brick facade, lush greenery and neon signage — and a seasonal menu made entirely on site using fresh, sustainable local produce. It is voted one of Melbourne’s best places for brunch, and once you find it (look for the industrial brick exterior and the pink neon inside), you will understand why.

The brunch menu is excellent — highlights include eggs benedict, corn and chilli waffles, and a range of baked goods — with coffee from Rumble Coffee Roasters running through the whole operation. Weekends get busy and there are no bookings, so go early or be prepared to wait. It is worth it.

Simple tips for Brunch in Melbourne

  1. Timing is everything: popular cafes fill up fast, weekday mornings or early weekend times are perfect for a calmer vibe

  2. Check for dietry options: Many cafes offer vegan, gluten free and plant based alternative menu items that are just as good as the originals.

  3. Bring your curiosity: Don’t just stick to your classics, try the seasonal specials and unique dishes you have never had or seen before. Trust me I used to be picky but now I cannot stop exploring new plates.

  4. Plan your transport: with most places having parking spots available it makes getting there easy, but as some are located in busy streets or laneways taking a tram or short walk can make your visit smoother

  5. Make it social: brunches more than food, so enjoy your experience, don’t be shy and snap some photos of beautiful dishes and savour the city’s cafe culture

Melbourne’s brunch scene is vibrant and full of flavour, creativity, any community making it the perfect experience for everyone to try, from expertly brewed coffees to dishes that look as good as they taste. So, why wait? Grab your friends, explore the laneways come on and immerse yourself in the city’s brunch surprise is an enjoy a unique experience. Your next Melbourne morning adventure is waiting for you, so sip, savour, and soak all in.

FAQ

Should I make a booking?

For weekends, yes! Higher Ground, The Kettle Black and Two Birds One Stone fill quickly

Expect to spend around $18 to $25 per main dish, with coffee or drinks an extra $4 to $9. However premium cafes in signature dishes may be slightly higher than average

Yes, many are, with some offering highchairs, kids menu options and welcoming spaces. Still, I recommend you check online or call the café.

Some cafes do offer a dog friendly outdoor seating area and even a bowl from them to drink, do check and plan before if you want to bring a furry friend along.

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