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The Best Cafes on Sydney's North Shore for Weekend Brunching

From Willoughby to Wahroonga, these are the North Shore's best cafes to enjoy breakfast to lunch.

Fresh juices, avocado and tomato on toast and a branded coconut sit on a table overlooking the water at boathouse balmoral
The Boathouse Balmoral

The North Shore has plenty of selling points, from its storybook homes and leafy streets to prestigious schools and village cafe scenes. While each neighbourhood has its own vibe, they all share a love of good food and quality coffee. Whether you’re a caffeine fiend or brunch buff, there’s a cafe that will suit your style.

When the weekend rolls around, do as the locals do and make a beeline for one of the best cafes on the North Shore.

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Maple syrup is poured over hot cakes at The Wyatt.
The Wyatt

The Wyatt

The Wyatt in Gordon offers a cosy hangout that champions contemporary Australian cuisine. Guests can enjoy hearty breakfasts like shakshuka with baked tomato, red capsicum, brown onion, and mixed herbs, eggs topped with mixed Mexican cheese and sourdough, hotcakes with fresh fruit, truffle-toasted sandwiches, and delicious coffee. The cafe's relaxed atmosphere is perfect for casual dining. Make sure you get in early on weekends, as it pops off!

77 Werona Avenue, Gordon

The marble bar and pink interiors of Olea
Olea (Image Credit: Steven Woodburn)

Olea

Olea covers all bases with its breaky and lunch options. They've got something for any mood you could be channelling, from heart-warming paninis to cheese plates, bowls of pasta, breaky classics, and even a cheeky bar menu if you fancy a boozy lunch. To top things off, the space is impeccable with delicious mood lighting, a marble bar, and soft pink accents. Whatever time of day you pop by, you're in for a treat! 

8-10 Tryon Road, Lindfield 

A bowl of pumpkin risotto from Brick Lane Espresso
Brick Lane Espresso

Brick Lane Espresso

This gem is set in the quiet West Pymble pedestrian mall but is always bustling inside. Serving quality coffee and café fare with an Italian touch, Brick Lane is an ideal family-friendly cafe with leafy surrounds and a fenced playground for the little ones in sight.

Shop/21 Philip Mall, West Pymble

A breakfast burger and side of greens being held up against a white wall at goodfields eatery
Goodfields Eatery

Goodfields Eatery

For quality cafe fare and coffee, Goodfields Eatery has got you covered. Calling leafy suburb Lindfield home, this all-day venue serves up both breakfast and lunch to hungry locals and commuters seven days a week. Their all-day breakfast menu focuses on classics, both of sweet and savoury nature. Come lunchtime, burgers, pasta, and bowls reign supreme. Relaxed and well-designed, Goodfields Eatery is equal parts cafe and community hub.

Shop 4/5 23/41 Lindfield Avenue, Lindfield

A person holds up an açaí bowl with fresh fruit.
Runaway Spoon

Runaway Spoon

A local favourite, the Runaway Spoon in Lindfield, serves coffee and tasty cafe classics every day from 7 a.m. Their extensive menu includes gourmet breakfast bowls, hearty lunches, and fresh pastries. With a focus on high-quality, locally sourced ingredients, they offer everything from açaí bowls to big breakfasts. The cafe itself is close to a closed-in garden if you're coming with energetic kids. 

12 Tryon Road, Lindfield 

A scrambled egg muffin and two hash browns on a silver tray at stanley street cafe
Stanley St Cafe

Stanley St Cafe

This breakfast hotspot, just off the buzzing St. Ives strip, provides the perfect afternoon stop-off. Grungy yet relaxed in vibe, the open space reflects the service; warm and inviting. If you hang around longer than your caffeine hit, you’re sure to be impressed by Stanley St Cafe’s Middle Eastern-inspired menu offering. 

15-17 Stanley Street, St. Ives

A waiter holding a clam and pasta dish at the butchers block
The Butchers Block

The Butchers Block

People from all over Sydney flock to this North Shore institution for their breakfast Bellini’s and impressive brunch offering. The Butcher’s Block is a family-run eatery that boasts chic interiors filled with natural light and bordered by a lush herb garden; a true oasis. Take a seat at one of their rustic wooden tables and indulge in a mimosa with a side corn fritters.

15-17 Redleaf Avenue, Wahroonga

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A bowl of shashuka and toast at lil lane cafe
Lil Lane

Lil Lane Eatery 

This petite cafe is small but mighty and easily serves up some of the best brunch fare on the North Shore. Trust us - we've eaten every single thing on the menu! They have some killer weekday coffee + breaky deals as well as a full-size all-day breakfast menu. Our favourite way to start any morning is with an oat latte and one of Lil Lane's halloumi pitta pockets with black garlic aioli. You can't beat it! 

152 Longueville Road, Lane Cove 

A salad atop a table at pottery green
Pottery Green

Pottery Green

With three locations on the North Shore, Pottery Green is a certified local institution. This French-Vietnamese fusion café-slash-bakery does pretty much everything well; from pastries and pho, to coffee and juices. Rustic in vibe, this all-day eatery is the perfect one-stop shop for you to pick up a fresh loaf of bread, grab a bite to eat and get your caffeine fix.

Gordon, Turramurra & Lane Cove

The sunsets over The Alchemist Espresso.

The Alchemist Espresso

The Alchemist Espresso in Cammeray is a buzzing cafe adored by locals for its excellent coffee and inventive menu. Open daily, it serves artisanal coffee alongside creative breakfast and lunch options like fresh pastries, gourmet sandwiches, and hearty breakfast bowls. With a commitment to quality and a welcoming atmosphere, it’s a must-visit for coffee lovers and food enthusiasts alike.

8 Carter Street, Cammeray

A glass of long black coffee at steam engine espresso
The Steam Engine

The Steam Engine

Sitting pretty at Chatswood Interchange, The Steam Engine serves robust brews from their compact cafe. The coffee flows freely, along with a variety of single origin beans to help commuters on their way. For a bite on-the-go, the toasties will keep you satisfied.

Chatswood Interchange, 25/436 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood

A cardboard tray full of flakey pastries from Crescent Croissanterie
Crescent Croissanterie (Image Credit: @spezventures)

Crescent Croissanterie 

For the flakiest pastries North of the bridge, head to Crescent Croissanterie where their freshly baked croissants sell out daily. If you're a fan of fun flavours, this is the bakery for you. Rotating with the season, you can expect inventive combos from yuzu, honey and lemon to tiramisu, on top of all the classics, of course. 

2/134 Willoughby Road, Crows Nest 

Multiple colourful brunch dishes at flower child
Flower Child

Flower Child

The ultimate pitstop for shoppers, Flower Child is a garden oasis in Westfield Chatswood. It's set within a greenhouse-style space laden with vines and greenery, complementing the botanical vibe of each carefully plated dish. With pastries, cakes, and coffee courtesy of The Grounds, you know you are in for a delicious breakfast or afternoon pick-me-up. The French toast and acai bowl are a must.

391/1 Anderson Street, Chatswood

Fresh juices, avocado and tomato on toast and a branded coconut sit on a table overlooking the water at boathouse balmoral
The Boathouse Balmoral (Image Credit: Sophie Thompson)

The Boathouse Balmoral Beach 

The pearl in Balmoral’s cafe crown undoubtedly goes to the Boathouse. Sitting proud at the Eastern end of the baths, the shabby-chic beach-shack vibes come replete with ornate floral and fruit displays for you to ogle at as you join the well-heeled Mosman folk for a coffee and a serve of avo and tomato on toast.

2 The Esplanade, Mosman

the dining room overlooking balmoral beach of bathers pavilion
Bathers Pavillion

Bathers Pavilion

It doesn't get much more iconic than this. Bathers' Pavilion, a casual chic, bright and airy cafe sits within one of Sydney's most beautiful harbourside suburbs. The floor-to-ceiling windows look out over Balmoral Beach and towards the headlands, creating the perfect backdrop to a menu that is equally as impressive - Mediterranean-style dishes.

4 The Esplanade, Balmoral Beach 

Managed to check all of the best cafes in the North Shore off of your list and still want more? Be sure to take a peek at our edit of the best croissants in Sydney and the best pancakes in Sydney.

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