Brisbane's 20 Most Popular Cafes of 2023 So Far
Leafy all-day eateries, cafes that double as homewares stores, top-notch coffee roasters — here's where you've been heading across the first six months of 2023.
Some culinary cravings come and go. The yearning for a top-notch caffeine fix, aced baked goods to go with it, and a satisfying cafe-style meal? That's eternal. Luckily, Brisbane is flush with world-class spots pushing the boundaries of this city's coffee culture and pairing their brews with tasty eats.
While it's always comforting to head to your local for your morning flatty, we're always on the lookout for the next great barista, and these are the Brissie cafes you've all been on the search for in 2023 so far. We've compiled a list of the most clicked-on cafes throughout the first half of this year that you can know where your peers have been finding those icy cold brews and next-level sambos. Use this as a reflection on your best brekkies and brunches of 2023's first six months — and a hitlist for all of your future oat caps.
Image: Industry Beans, Andy Macpherson.
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The Brooke
116 Brookes Street, Fortitude Valley
A charming coffee spot on the forecourt of a gothic-inspired church.
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The New Black
694 Ann Street, Fortitude Valley
The Black Lab Coffee Co roaster's flagship store in Bakery Lane.
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Lune Croissanterie South Brisbane
15 Manning Street, South Brisbane
Melbourne's acclaimed bakery slings its world-famous croissants and coveted specials in South Brisbane.
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Mica Brasserie
194 Breakfast Creek Road, Newstead
This riverside patisserie-cum-bistro is perfect for leisurely weekend brunches.
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Medley Cafe & Restaurant
62 Wharf Street, Kangaroo Point
Enjoy a delicious global-inspired meal with a delightful Brisbane view.
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Lisboa Caffe
58 Hope Street, South Brisbane
This market and cafe favourite has opened its own bricks-and-mortar Portuguese custard tart bakery in South Brisbane.
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Picnic Cafe West End
111 Boundary Street, West End
Meet West Village's go-to for inventive brunch dishes cocktails aplenty.
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Alphabet Cafe
243 Boundary Street, West End
Head along to this cafe for the A to Z of sweet treats in Brisbane.
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Sorelle Eatery
242 Hawken Drive, Saint Lucia
The Tognini's team also runs this Italian-inspired cafe and homewares shop in St Lucia.
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Veneziano Coffee West End
369 Montague Road, West End
This Montague Road spot has reopened after renovations — and now lets you watch coffee roasting in action as you get your caffeine fix.
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King Arthur Cafe
164c Arthur Street, Fortitude Valley
A contemporary cafe deserving of a crown.
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Kurtosh West End
, West End
The Central European-inspired pastry joint is known for its nutella-filled, cylindrical-shaped kürtőskalács, and also serves up burekas, brandy balls and cakes by the slab.
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Agnes Bakery
85 James Street, Fortitude Valley
This pastry offshoot from Fortitude Valley's Agnes restaurant is pairing baked goods with coffee five days a week.
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Industry Beans Newstead
18 Proe Street, Newstead
Find the Melbourne coffee pioneer's famed bubble tea cold brews at its original Brisbane outpost.
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Doughcraft
31 Collingwood Street, Albion
Albion home to this European-style bakery serving up Nutella-filled cruffins and moreish raclettes.
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Reverends Fine Coffee
372 Brunswick Street, Fortitude Valley
The hero of the space? A seriously space-age coffee machine named “Spirit” that welcomes you on arrival.
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Anouk Cafe
212 Given Terrace, Paddington
Great food and service makes parting with your bed on a Saturday morning a little easier.
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Lune Croissanterie Brisbane CBD
79 Adelaide Street, Brisbane City
What's better than one Lune Croissanterie in Brisbane? Two, including a CBD outpost in Burnett Lane.