Top 10 Best Brunch Cafes in Melbourne

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  1. Start your day at the river's edge with a stunning high tea that ranks among Melbourne's best boozy brunches for the low price of $65. As it lies near the historic Federation Wharf in the heart of Melbourne, Pilgrim offers some spectacular views. This little seaside restaurant serves only Australian wine, beer, and spirits, as well as seasonal grazing menus.


    In a relaxing pub setting with amazing views of the Yarra, you'll get an authentic experience like no other. Pilgrim's high tea consists of Three tea-infused gin cocktails (non-alcoholic options available); Bottomless bubbles; Plenty of snacks and Scones with jam and cream (it is a high tea after all). Bookings are required for this classy, good time, which is available from midday on Friday through Sunday.


    Address: Vaults 15-19 Federation Wharf, Federation Square, Melbourne

    Website: https://www.pilgrimbar.com.au/

    Pilgrim
    Pilgrim
    Pilgrim
    Pilgrim

  2. The city's longest-running bottomless brunch is located on a rooftop with spectacular views of Melbourne. For $69.00, Fargo and Co offers two hours of unlimited drinks (prosecco, mimosas, wine, cocktail jugs, and schooners of beer), snacks, and a DJ set by some of the city's greatest.


    Every Saturday and Sunday (12 pm – 2 pm & 3 pm – 5 pm), the gang hosts two sessions, and throughout the summer, you can taste their delicious frosé, which will undoubtedly help you beat the heat. Start with the Junmal Gino Sake, Mozart white chocolate, salted caramel, and Luxardo Maraschino cherries in the High Interest cocktail. The Loomis Fargo, a sinus-clearing blend of Hakushu 12-year-old whiskey, Laphroaig, lemon, ginger liqueur, honey, and smoke, takes things up a level. Fargo & Co is the ideal venue for tasty little alco-absorbers like Cornflake fried chicken with spicy fried egg mayo and morning radish, or sticky baked beef cheek steam buns with black vinegar and chilli, which are served till late.


    Address: 216 Swan Street, Richmond

    Website: https://fargoandco.com.au/

    Fargo & Co
    Fargo & Co
    Fargo & Co
    Fargo & Co
  3. House of Lulu White, once the Paradise Girls brothel, is one of the most popular South Yarra brunch places. Lulu can accommodate most dietary requirements, including vegetarian and vegan menus.


    The House of Lulu White has two packages to choose from: A $65 option includes dinner and lasts 90 minutes and an $85 deluxe package includes two hours of canapés. The innuendo comes thick and fast with various hilarious menu selections separated into 'naughty' and 'nice' parts, thanks to the Tommy Collins Group, an upmarket hotel firm. It recommends ramen, umi plum syrup and matcha, and sautéed 'green stuff' with hummus, in addition to the all-day breakfast options. Lulu is a master bartender, as well as having a menu that will blow your mind. When you're not sure what warm drink to get, try a tea latte; you won't be disappointed!


    Address: 4 Yarra Street, South Yarra

    Website: https://houseofluluwhite.com.au/

    House of Lulu White
    House of Lulu White
    House of Lulu White
    House of Lulu White
  4. If Mexican food is your flavor, Bodega Underground's Bottomless Mexi-Brunch is for you! From Friday through Sunday, for 69 pesos, you may eat tacos, chilaquiles, and bottomless cocktails for 90 minutes.


    Everything on the vegan menu is gluten-free and vegan. The greatest breakfast Melbourne has to offer must include a churro! If Mexican cocktails are more your jam, Bodega Underground is where you'll find mezcal, tequila's smokier, rustic cousin. You'll be able to sample both cocktails and tasting flights from one of Melbourne's best tequila and mezcal collections. Try the Michelada for a truly Mexican experience, or garnish your cocktail with worm and grasshopper salt. The taco menu is also quite extensive, with sweet potato and green bean tacos taking center stage. Bodega appears to be a simple excursion to Mexico that usually results in a good experience.


    Address: 55 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne

    Website: https://www.bodegaunderground.com.au

    Bodega Underground
    Bodega Underground
    Bodega Underground
    Bodega Underground
  5. Top 5

    Mr Joe

    Mr Joe in Richmond has the biggest cocktail jugs in Melbourne, as well as more food than you can eat. The bottomless brunch is offered all weekend, with two sessions for $65 on Saturday and a huge Sunday feast for $72.


    Mr Joe is owned by the same couple that operates Brunswick's Steam Junkies, and has textured concrete walls and plywood tables in a Japanese-inspired minimalist style. The food, on the other hand, is classic European, with the tortellini taking center stage. If you're looking for something different, try the fruit-forward cocktail menu or switch to Japanese whiskey and sake. The bottomless brunch buffet includes a set meal with whipped ricotta, fried eggplant, and a variety of other mishmashes that weirdly work nicely together.


    Address: 362-364 Burnley Street, Richmond

    Website: https://www.mrjoe.com.au/

    Mr Joe
    Mr Joe
    Mr Joe
    Mr Joe
  6. While this isn't a real endless brunch, Archie's is serving cocktails all day! This brunch café offers four distinct Mimosas and Bloody Marys, as well as a menu that is as varied. Come in and put together your own brunch package, which is a nice way of saying order a lot of cocktails and delicious food from Archie's amazing menu.


    At 10 a.m., Archie's All Day is the place to go for a burger while relaxing in the courtyard. Za'atar eggs, sucio huevos, and Sichuan mapo tofu are among the dishes on the menu. It has a good selection of vegetarian and vegan alternatives, as well as gluten-free options. Small plates, appetizers, cheeses, and cakes keep you going until dinner, and $10 Negronis are available all day, every day.


    Address: 189 Gertrude Street, Fitzroy

    Website: https://www.archiesallday.com/

    Archie’s All Day
    Archie’s All Day
    Archie’s All Day
    Archie’s All Day
  7. Yellow Bird is open for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and drinks seven days a week. It reflects the attitude of its owners (and Windsor locals), Dean Bowden and Clint Hyndman, who have always aimed to create a welcoming, accessible, and pleasant environment to hang out in at any time of day.


    The walls are covered in concert posters, the soundtrack is usually great, and the staff is some of the friendliest you'll ever meet! The menu includes dishes such as Death Benedict (hash browns, bacon, eggs, and hollandaise) for breakfast, as well as salt and chilli squid, chicken enchiladas, and funghi risotto. It's primarily a drinker's menu, with hearty, cheesy, carb-fueled options to satisfy late-night snackers and hangovers alike.


    Address: 122 Chapel Street, Windsor

    Website: http://yellowbird.com.au/

    Yellow Bird Cafe
    Yellow Bird Cafe
    Yellow Bird Cafe
    Yellow Bird Cafe
  8. Drop by Swagger Lee's in Fitzroy for some Proud Mary coffee, less-than-healthy but so delicious comfort food, and lots of cocktails, keeping with the rock n' roll motif. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all available at the door, and there are no reservations required, so come on in and get started!


    Stagger Lee's serves single-origin espresso, filter coffee, and cold drip coffee, all of which may be enjoyed on the patio or at the large communal table. Everything about this location is nice and sunny, and there is no better way to start your weekend than here. Breakfast classics, as well as baguettes, baked goods (try the peanut butter and jelly tarts), passionfruit lamingtons, and a variety of other weird and wonderful concoctions that will delight your palette.


    Address: 276 Brunswick Street, Fitzroy

    Website: https://staggerlees.com.au/

    Stagger Lee's
    Stagger Lee's
    Stagger Lee's
    Stagger Lee's
  9. Mamma's Boy Trattoria is an Italian restaurant in Brunswick that serves traditional Italian dishes, just like Mamma makes them. The Bottomless Gnocchi experience at Mamma's Boy Trattoria is absolutely incredible.


    Every Sunday from 11:30 a.m., Mamma's Boy Trattoria in Brunswick offers unlimited gnocchi and cocktails for $59. There are three different gnocchi dishes to choose from (the truffle mushroom is a standout), and you may drink as many espresso martinis and Mojitos as you like. There are also a variety of non-traditional bruschettas available, as well as classics like pesto, fior di latte, and Roma tomatoes. If you're not quite ready to drink yet, try one of the many Italian milkshakes on offer.


    Address: 6/10 Tripovich Street, Brunswick

    Website: https://www.mammasboy.com.au/

    Mamma’s Boy Trattoria
    Mamma’s Boy Trattoria
    Mamma’s Boy Trattoria
    Mamma’s Boy Trattoria
  10. The Kettle Black, one of Melbourne's most sophisticated food and beverage destinations, lies halfway between a cafe and a restaurant. The Kettle Black is situated in a beautiful heritage-listed terrace house from the 1880s, yet it has cutting-edge contemporary architecture and more brunch-friendly cocktails than you can take.


    The Kettle Black has your brunch date covered with Espresso Martinis, Mimosas, and some delectable dishes to go with it. A good brunch needs wonderful coffee, delectable food, and, preferably, a beautiful Victorian terrace background. The Kettle Black not only ticks all of these boxes, but it also includes a selection of fluffy Hotcakes with Ricotta that will satisfy your stomach.


    Address: 50 Albert Road, South Melbourne

    Website: Website: https://darlinggroup.com.au/venues/thekettleblack/

    The Kettle Black
    The Kettle Black
    The Kettle Black
    The Kettle Black



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