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The Best Breakfast in Melbourne CBD for a Perfect Morning Start

Take yourself out to breakfast in Melbourne CBD, for a delicious (and elevated) start to the day.

Maker Coffee
Maker Coffee

Considered the most important meal of the day, our city has sky-high standards for breakfast. Whether you're after perfectly poached eggs, crispy bacon, or world-class coffee, Melbourne's best cafes ensure soggy cereal has no place.

Whether you're a local, commuter, or weekend wanderer, every Melburnian needs a go-to brekky spot in the CBD. From takeaway counters to sit-down cafés, these top picks for best breakfast in Melbourne CBD will satisfy your cravings.

Next time you're in the city, rise and shine with one of Melbourne’s finest breakfasts—worth every early wake-up, and occasionally, the wait.

Taro Croissant from Bloomwood Melbourne
Bloomwood

Bloomwood

Bloomwood is a gorgeous cafe and bakehouse in the Melbourne CBD that's taken the city by storm. Serving up unique pastries including taro croissants, earl grey and grapefruit danishes, lemon lychee flowers and so much more. Each sweet treat is a delightful start to your morning, and why not grab a matcha to go alongside it? They're too good to resist.

121 Exhibition Street, Melbourne

4 pastries with different flavours and toppings from Bakemono Bakers Melbourne
Bakemono Bakers (Image credit: What's On Melbourne)

Bakemono Bakers 

We're big fans of the pastries flying out the door at Bakemono Bakers. This Japanese-inspired bakery has an impeccable, tightly curated pastry selection for you to spend agonising minutes mulling over. 

Think puffy Danishes filled with blueberries and custard or Nutella and strawberry, and then for something savoury, a classic ham and cheese croissant. It's one of the best spots for an on-the-go baked breakfast in Melbourne CBD. 

Sitchu Tip: Grab one of their soul-warming chai lattes on top of your selection of pastries for the perfect morning start.

273 Little Lonsdale Street, Melbourne

Dishes from Antara 128
Antara 128

Antara 128

Welcome to Antara, an impressive new eating house with its very own bakery. It will take your tastebuds on a delicious journey morning through night.

If you're fortunate enough to make your way there for an early morning treat to-go, you can expect the likes of still-warm-from-the-oven pain au chocolate, twice baked almond croissants and seasonal pastries.

Looking for a delightful breakfast or brunch with friends? Larger dishes like the housemade wood roasted granola with poached pear, coconut yoghurt and macadamia milk and smoked rainbow trout omelette with mint and pea salsa, creme fraiche and sorrel will have you in good stead. 

128 Exhibition Street, Melbourne

Coffee and toastie from MAKER Coffee
MAKER Coffee

Maker

The team at Maker are meticulous about coffee, sourcing the best beans from around the world to ensure the perfect experience. With locations in South Yarra, Richmond and the CBD, it’s obvious that Maker knows coffee, and lucky for us, they’re willing to share their knowledge. Drop in for a cup (or two) of top notch coffee, and stay for a freshly made baguette or a pastry supplied by Melbourne’s So¨t by Mo¨rk. 

387 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne

Bagel from Bobbys Coffee And Bagels
Bobby’s Coffee & Bagels

Bobby’s Coffee & Bagels

A firm favourite with the express brekky crowd, Bobby’s pocket-sized bagel shop is the stuff of cream-cheese filled dreams. For strong coffee and bouncy bagels, this is the place to go, with a plethora of delectable toppers to please sweet tooths and savoury mavens alike. Whether you prefer a shmear of cream cheese or an overindulgent lathering of Nutella, you can either pull up a pew and while the day away, or get your bagel on-the-run to the office.

Rear 53-57 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne

Pancakes from Operator Diner
Operator Diner

Operator Diner

Enjoy classic breakfast staples like stacks of syrupy buttermilk pancakes, French toast and breakfast muffins, as well as specialty sandwiches with that Melbourne twist at this cosy and comfortable diner in the CBD. A smooth, uh, operator, Operator Diner provides a slick refresh on those ol' slice of Americana diner relics, and unashamedly so. Coffee is by Code Black Coffee Roaster, and house-made special drinks such as iced tea, lemonade and milkshakes will give you a hearty sense of recollection.

New but old school (and oh-so-cool), it's one of the best new cafes in Melbourne CBD. 

Shop 2/130 Lonsdale Street, Melbourne

Dish from Operator 25
Operator 25

Operator 25

A perfect spot for a quick break or a longer laptop session, Operator 25 is there to help you get through the day. Named after its heritage setting of the original Telephone Exchange Building, this vibrant coffee house plates up culturally influenced fare and a variety of classic and experimental coffee brews. 

25 Wills Street, Melbourne 

Dishes from Grain Store
Grain Store

The Grain Store 

Step inside The Grain Store and you'll be served up some seriously good food alongside specialty coffee. On the menu? Everything from lemon and blueberry porridge, blue swimmer crab chilli scramble and Spanish baked eggs with chorizo, to lobster florentine, fluffy ricotta pancakes.

On weekends the menu extends to include more lunch options, drawing on refined European touches and seasonal Australian produce to create beautiful plates worthy of a snap or four! 

517 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 

Eggs benedict from Maverick
Maverick

Maverick

Meet Maverick, Little Collins Streets' sophisticated and relaxed breakfast haunt that's serving up new takes on classic dishes. Whether you're in the mood for eggs benedict with house-made pastrami and pickles; cured salmon topped with a soft boiled egg, beetroot relish, watercress and crisps; or fresh hotcakes served with honeycomb, blood orange and double cream, you'll meet your brunch maker at Maverick.

95 Little Collins Street, Melbourne 

Exterior of Cathedral Coffee Melbourne
Cathedral Coffee

Cathedral Coffee

This cafe by day, bar by night is a relaxed yet intimate hidden gem in the city. Sitting pretty inside the Nicholas Building, Cathedral Coffee has a beautiful arcade ambiance matched with excellent coffee, flaky pastries, simple baguette sandwiches and a European sensibility.

Come afternoon, coffee swaps to wine and simple share plates arrive swiftly to your table. It's a truly perfect spot. 

Nicholas Building, 37 Swanston Street, Melbourne

Dishes and billini from Krimper Cafe Melbourne
Krimper

Krimper 

Krimper is one of the most beautiful cafes in Melbourne CBD, where the history of the building it resides in has allowed for a warm, dimly-lit and character-filled space to envelop in eager breakfast-goers. Inside, a disused, 100-year-old lift car and mechanical wheels has been used to recreate a dining booth, which has become a key feature of the café, alongside the cleverly unfinished, rough and rustic detailing found throughout. Industrial-era, warehouse style interiors aside, you'll also been quickly captivated by the food, with scrumptious dishes like almond French toast (almond spread brioche, saffron poached pear, pistachio, seasonal fruits and honey mascarpone) through to classics like eggs benny, coconut porridge and baked shakshuka. 

20 Guildford Lane, Melbourne 

Cuff Melbourne
Cuff

Cuff 

Tucked away in Melbourne's maze of vibrant streets and laneways, Cuff captures an iconic slice of city life. Located in the building known also as the Customs House, next time you're strolling along Flinders Lane be sure to slip inside for some tasty eats. The all-day menu is a guaranteed crowd-pleaser, with everything from corn fritters with haloumi and almond romesco, eggs your way, waffles and a panko-crumbed fried chicken burger. 

325 Flinders Lane, Melbourne 

Coffee and croissant Brother Baba Budan
Brother Baba Budan

Brother Baba Budan

Caffeinating the city for almost twenty years, Brother Baba Budan and their infamous roof chairs are a much loved institution by the Seven Seeds team. The focus is completely on the coffee here, with a limited food menu offering toasties and pastries. So while you won’t be served your usual brunch regulars here, you’re guaranteed an absolutely banging cup of coffee.

359 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne

Dame
Dame

Dame 

A sophisticated spot for all-day dining in the heart of Melbourne’s CBD, Dame offers an elevated eating experience. The gorgeous interior awash with soft pink and red hues, and floor to ceiling curtains create a surprisingly intimate space in the bustling heart of Collins Street. Head here for lavish all day breakfast sets, complete with cocktails.

35 Collins Street, Melbourne

Liminal
Liminal

Liminal

Liminal is a vision of curved leather couches, marble tabletops and brass detailing. As expected, the menu elevates cafe fare to new levels of sophistication: avocado toast is topped with furikake and finger lime. Plus, where else could you expect toasted pumpkin brioche with buffalo curd, honey and bay leaf oil?

If that wasn’t enough, the sprawling space also boasts a wine shop, deli, produce store and event space. So, once you finish brekky, you can stock up for lunch and dinner.

161 Collins Street, Melbourne

People dining at Hardware Societe
Hardware Société

Hardware Société

Melbourne institution Hardware Société has a decade’s worth of local brunch knowledge. Lush with salmon pinks, deep greens and marble pendant lights, the decadent interiors set the scene for a French-infused breakfast to remember. From rich croque madame to satisfying eggs benedict, you will never want to eat breakfast at home again.

10 Katherine Place, Melbourne

Scrambled eggs from Greta Melbourne
Greta

Greta 

You Greta believe it, the team behind Maverick and Richmond's Mayday Coffee & Food have another foodie gem up their sleeve, and she's an absolute doozy. Serving up dishes and drinks from breakfast through dinner, mornings provide simple, simply delicious fare.

Crunch down on muesli with seasonal fruit and mascarpone, or try heartier fare like anchovy toast with gribiche and soft eggs, an omelette topped with stracciatella and mushrooms... or their famously good sandwiches.

450 Flinders Lane, Melbourne

Dishes from Higher Ground Melbourne
Higher Ground

Higher Ground

Higher Ground’s refined industrial digs are home to specialty coffee and fresh modern plates, to be enjoyed all day in any of their many dining spots to suit your mood. For breakfast, you can’t go past the chorizo Bolognese toastie with mozzarella, rocket, sherry dressing and guindillas- equal parts indulgent and satisfying. For something lighter, try the kale and cauliflowers salad with miso, almond hummus, avocado, poached egg and puffed rice. You will feel lighter than air, ready to start your day.

650 Little Bourke Street, Melbourne

Brick Lane
Brick Lane

Brick Lane

Not just another brick in the wall, this bustling bakery-cafe destination serves up craft coffee and creative brunch options that are designed to change with the seasons. Hidden down a beautiful laneway and behind its vintage exterior, Brick Lane is serving up delicious takes on the classics in quintessential Melbourne cafe-culture style. Settle in for smashed avocado or eggs benedict... and all the coffee. 

33 Guildford Lane, Melbourne

Caffe e Torta
Caffe e Torta

Caffe e Torta 

This Melbourne CBD stalwart is a true gem of the cafe scene, serving up all the old-world European charm and a focus on simple dishes that are big on flavour. Caffe e Torta is the perfect place to take a break from shopping and settle in for the afternoon, or to start the day off in style while observing the morning bustle of suits. The cosy Italian vibes provide a sense of escapism, so take the time to enjoy warming cups of cappuccino, and their hearty soups and classic egg dishes. The signature bolognese is also worth its weight in gold. 

314 Little Collins Street, Melbourne 

If you loved our picks of the best cafes in Melbourne's CBD, why not take it one step further with our 36 must book restaurants in Melbourne's CBD, or check out the markets around the city you need to visit at least once. 

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