Typical budget: $3,000 and under
Located in
Melbourne,
VIC, Australia
Brunching has become second nature to Sydneysiders. So much so that between the hours of 8 and 11 on weekends the cafés of Coogee have turned into a Hunger Games battleground, filled with sleep-deprived Coogee Pavillionites; post-workout gym goers; morning joggers and swimmers; the ever-present caffeine junkies and of course: food bloggers and instagram socialites. We’ve gone ahead and made a top 5 list for must-try brunches in Coogee.
Tropicana Cafe
207 Coogee Bay Road, Coogee, Sydney, NSW 2034
Tropicana kicks off our top 5, thanks to its wonderfully stretched opening hours of 6.30am until 9.30pm (it’s always brunch somewhere in the world!) and all-day breakfast menu. The brekkie wrap will take you to your happy place, stuffed with fried egg, hash brown, bacon, tasty cheese and oozing BBQ sauce. The service is friendly and the coffee delicious! A little pricey but you’ll never go hungry. As the great Louis C.K says, ”It’s not over when you’re full, it’s over when you hate yourself.”
Globe Fine Food & Coffee
203 Coogee Bay Road, Coogee, Sydney, NSW, 2034
’Globe’ is the perfect word to describe the portion sizes here. Or as Trump would say, ”UGE!”. Whatever you order, we guarantee you’ll be full by the end. We recommend the corn fritters with a fresh fruit juice. The meal will likely be served to you by one of the lovely French waitresses that work there, which adds to the experience. Bon Appétit!
Coogee Cafe
221 Coogee Bay Road, Coogee, Sydney, NSW, 2034
At number 3, this gem is a local favorite, steadily busy almost every day thanks to consistently great coffee and food. The liver-cleansing juices, organic sourdough bread and homemade granola top the picks for us. The retro decor and chilled atmosphere makes the place more inviting. Bask in rays of morning sun as you sip on your latte and witness the owner exchanging pleasantries with his locally faithful army.
The Little Kitchen
275 Arden Street, Coogee, Sydney, NSW, 2034
The Little Kitchen takes our runners-up prize for brunching in Coogee! This wonderful, humble, family-run small business follows three simple principles: good food, local produce, good coffee. Neil and Amy Thompson are a British/Aussie dynamic duo that appeal to the British/Aussie majority residing in Coogee. Their unpretentious and sizeable meals keep people coming back for more, while the rustic wooden-planter boxes and solid timber tables provide the element of social connection. Get your forks on the full English breakfast, with two eggs, a huge pile of bacon, baked beans, hash brown, black pudding, a delicious pork sausage and ham off the bone with roasted tomato. You can then roll your way down to the beach and vegitate on the sand for a few hours, potentially working up the strength to go for a swim.
Barzura
62 Carr St, Coogee, Sydney, NSW 2034
Barzura takes home the bacon!! Not literally though, as then you’d have nothing to eat. Prepare yourself for eye-candy (not bikinis you pervs!), the views of Coogee’s gorgeous coastline are there to charm your senses into a post-massage state. Aside from the views, Barzura has provided beachgoers with a place to eat and drink since 1994. If you like coffee art or an excellent green smoothie paired with grilled stuffed mushrooms, get on down here. They are all about helping the community of Coogee as well, promoting local photographers, The Salvation Army and other local events. The owner and Coogee local Rodney Sen even jets off to Africa to help out struggling communities in Tanzania! They are open 7am-late and even have a Good Morning Bloody Mary if you need a 10am 5pm in Mexico* beverage.
tags:
brunch, breakfast, lunch, food, health, coffee, cafe, coogee, hungry, hangry, fitness, caffeine, sydney, nsw, full, fruit, 2034, sun, happy, vibes, beach, chilled, latte, espresso, cappuccino, local, community, rays, morning, local, locally, meal, size, bacon, eggs, ham, hashbrown, juice, small business, social, connection, sausage, acai, bowl, tea, tomato, swim, surf, jog, run, weights, sand
Don't forget to say you found them on OzLance.