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Best Brunch in Brisbane
Published 01 January 2024
  1. 1. Patina at Customs House

    Customs House, 399 Queen Street, Brisbane CBD

    Customs House is home to the stunning restaurant Patina, located in the Brisbane CBD overlooking the Brisbane River. Complete with a stunning light installation in the main dining room, and earthy-toned plates paired with matte black cutlery, Patina's divine and chic interiors cement the establishment as Brisbane's most elegant dining destination. Diners are invited to enjoy fresh seasonal produce against the spectacular backdrop of the Brisbane River and Story Bridge on the outdoor terrace. High Tea currently Wednesday to Sunday 

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  2. 2. Riverbar & Kitchen

    71 Eagle Street, Riparian Plaza, Promenade Level, Brisbane CBD
    When you require more than one glass of boozy breakfast beverages (it happens), look no further than the Riverbar. After a jug of the Pimms Bling, Bloody Mary or Lychee Mojito, you’ll be just about ready to jump into the river nearby.
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  3. 3. Harvey's Bar and Bistro

    31 James Street, Fortitude Valley
    Specializing in the art of breakfast, is it really a surprise that Harvey’s knows exactly how to perfect a Saturday morning meal? Start the weekend with a spiked Louisiana Sweet Tea or a Semifreddo Bellini fizzing with peach sorbet – you know you want to.
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  4. 4. Spicers Balfour Hotel Dining Room

    37 Balfour Street, New Farm

    Tucked inside Brisbane's Spicers Balfour Hotel is an intimate dining room awaiting your presence. You don't expect anything less than absolute elegance from The Spicer's Group and the Balfour Hotel is certainly no exception. Choose from a royal high tea, a private lunch or dinner or an intimate dining experience. Head Chef Nick Stapleton's creations won't disappoint.

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  5. 5. Billykart Kitchen

    1 Eric Crescent, Annerley

    Located in an old corner shop in the leafy suburb of Annerley, just a 10 minute drive from Brisbane CBD, the original Billykart offers a casual yet refined Modern Australian menu. With celebrity chef Ben O’Donoghue behind the helm, the 80 seater prides itself on making everything from scratch – including their own jams, cream, cakes and butters. The menu is creative with local produce at the forefront and well-priced. Billykart Kitchen is also available for private functions, either for intimate dinners or exclusive hire of the restaurant.

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  6. 6. Dandelion & Driftwood

    20 Doncaster Street, Hendra

    Dandelion & Driftwood is pretty corner cafe in the Brisbane residential suburb of Hendra, perfect for a healthy (or indulgent) breakfast or lunch. Dandelion & Driftwood is serious about its specialty teas and roasted coffee and freshly prepared delights. The beautifully presented high teas are a picture, and can be matched with Prosecco or even one of the selection of cocktails on the drinks menu.  

     

    Breakfast and lunch daily from 8am

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  7. 7. Kettle & Tin

    215 Given Terrace, Paddington
    With three varieties of Bloody Marys to choose from, prepare to see red. While the Goddamn Mary is concocted with smoked vodka, tomato and mustard and served with a picklehead pickle, the Swine Mary stars prosciutto-infused Stolichnaya, and pairs perfectly with your bacon waffles. If you’re not a tomato fan, cold brewed T2 tea can be infused with a shot of rum, vodka or gin.
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  8. 8. Lady Marmalade Cafe

    269 Logan Road, Stones Corner

    Standing proudly on the corner of Cleveland Street and Logan Road in the heart of historic Stones Corner, Lady Marmalade is a hip café with a big heart. The walls are lined with music posters while the interior displays mismatched retro furniture. The menu is all about humble homemade food such as gourmet sandwiches, wholesome soups, organic breads and buttermilk muffins.

     

    Photography: Courtesy of Lady Marmalade Cafe

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  9. 9. Anouk Cafe

    212 Given Terrace, Paddington

    Once seated at Anouk Cafe in Paddington, you're bound to find it hard to leave. Indeed, for some locals this is almost like a second home. Friendly service; chic, cosy surroundings; delicious coffee and restaurant worthy dishes keep things constantly, pleasantly humming here from breakfast right through until afternoon tea.

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  10. 10. Stamford Brisbane

    Edward Street, Stamford Plaza Brisbane (cnr Margaret St), Brisbane CBD

    Set within the spectacularly-located Stamford Plaza Hotel on the Brisbane River, Brasserie on the River invites restaurant guests to indulge in a very civilised buffet, or high tea on the weekend. The Brasserie is known for its sumptuous seafood buffet with carvery and an extensive a la carte menu. Sit back, relax and sip your cognac and gaze over the terraced gardens and the water.

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