Now Open: Lune's Second Brisbane Croissanterie Is Slinging Pastries in the CBD's Burnett Lane

A year after launching its first Brisbane bakery, the world-famous croissanterie has doubled its local footprint.
Sarah Ward
August 12, 2022

Love pastries? Work, live or otherwise spend your daylight hours in the Brisbane CBD? As obsessed with Lune Croissanterie as every other croissant fiend is? Then, much to the delight of your tastebuds, the day you've been waiting for has arrived. Mid-morning baked-goods cravings will no longer require a trip across the river, with Lune opening its second Brissie location in Burnett Lane.

Back in June, it was revealed that the bakery was planning to double its Brisbane footprint this winter — and today, Friday, August 12, that dream has become a reality. The new store comes a year after the brand launch its first Brissie store in South Brisbane back in August 2021, which marked its first-ever outpost beyond its Melbourne base. The Burnett Lane spot is Lune's second location beyond Melbourne, too, with Brisbane scoring two shops before Sydney even gets one.

On the menu from 7.30am on weekdays and 8am on weekends: all those baked goods that Lune fans know and love — traditional French croissants which take three days to prepare, of course, as well as everything from lemon curd cruffins and morning buns to its rotating range of monthly specials. The laneway shop is a satellite store, mirroring the brand's two-location setup down south. Indeed, if you've been to Lune's Melbourne CBD venue, you'll know how the Brisbane setup will run.

 

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Pastry production isn't part of the Burnett Lane outpost, with Lune's wares made raw back over on Manning Street, then brought over to the city via refrigerated van. Then, they're proven overnight onsite in the CBD, and baked fresh throughout the day.

If you're yet to experience the chain's wares and you're still wondering why everyone is always talking about them, Lune's croissants have been described as "the finest you will find anywhere in the world" by The New York Times. Plus, founder Kate Reid is an ex-Formula 1 aerodynamicist, and brings scientific precision to her craft. That includes the climate-controlled glass cube that Lune croissants are made and baked in, and the time-consuming process used to perfect each flaky pastry.

Accordingly, expect Burnett Lane to be filled with pastry lovers from now on. Wherever it sets up shop, lining up for baked goods is always a regular part of the Lune experience.

Marcie Raw

It has been a big decade for the brand, which Reid co-owns Lune with her brother Cameron and restaurateur Nathan Toleman (Dessous, Hazel, Common Ground Project). The company's journey started back in 2012 with a tiny store in the Melbourne suburb of Elwood. Since then, Lune has grown into a converted warehouse space in Fitzroy (with those perpetual lines out the front), opened a second store in the Melbourne CBD, earned praise aplenty — including that aforementioned rave from The New York Times — and now branched out to Brissie.

And, the Lune crew opened its first wine bar in July, too — also in Brisbane, over in Manning Street in South Brisbane next to its OG Brissie croissanterie.

Find Lune Croissanterie CBD in Burnett Lane, Brisbane, from 7.30am on Friday, August 12 — open from 7.30am–3pm or until sold out Monday–Friday, and 8am–3pm or until sold out Saturday–Sunday.

Images: Marcie Raw.

Published on August 12, 2022 by Sarah Ward
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