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]]>Located inside a former power station, Higher Ground became a huge hit thanks to its industrial décor with exposed brick walls. There’s more to this restaurant than meets the eye, and its menu is just as impressive as its architecture, offering a wide range of beloved brunch staples.
If you love good coffee and brunch in equal measure, it doesn’t get much better than The Kettle Black. Safely tucked away in a heritage-listed terrace house on Albert Street, this restaurant will draw you in with its specialty coffee, but you’ll stick around for its wide variety of delicious brunch items, from chia granola to chili scrambled eggs.
From French toast and croissants to eggs benedict, Hardware Société’s menu offers all the brunch classics cooked to perfection, but that’s not the only reason to visit it. It became one of Melbourne’s most popular spots thanks to its cozy atmosphere and picture-perfect interior.
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]]>The post The Most Popular Brunch Spots in LA appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Designed to look like an old French cafe with soaring architecture reminiscent of Tangiers rather than Paris, this ultra-popular cafe will make your tummy and your camera very happy. There’s even a visible breadmaking area so you can watch the food creation in action.
According to The Venue Report, this brunch is the most commonly posted on Instagram in LA…and for good reason. It’s a full sensory experience with classical jazz music, a lush courtyard setting, unique food, and even a chance to see a celebrity or two in person. If you’re looking for a spare-no-expense, it-girl-worthy time then this is the reservation to make.
If you’re looking for a more unassuming, classic brunch spot, try this local neighborhood restaurant. With slightly-larger-than-life classic brunch fare and a large, dedicated customer base you still may want to save your place in line to get a table.
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]]>The post Top 3 Brunch Spots for Nature Lovers Visiting Sydney appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The Grounds is one of the first places that comes to mind when someone mentions dining in Sydney. It’s a picture-perfect oasis that will make you feel like you’ve stepped into a fairy tale. Its menu is just as magical as its greenery-filled interior, and it even hosts events inspired by the beloved Disney movies.
You can find Flower Child in Chatswood and Warringah, both located inside busy shopping centers, but that doesn’t stop them from having a secret garden vibe. This restaurant truly lives up to its name, and it oozes joyful energy with both its menu and picture-perfect design.
If you’re always in a mood to check out a popular brunch spot that has a café-meets-garden vibe, The Butler is just the thing you need. In addition to being filled with lush plants, this restaurant is worth the visit because it offers some of the most amazing views of the Sydney skyline.
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]]>The post The Best Cafes in Sydney, Australia appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Industry Beans has taken “coffee is the best flavor” to its logical conclusion by including coffee in nearly everything on its menu—even savory food. In addition to regular coffee drinks, it has a special signature drink which is essentially a “bubble coffee” with sweetened condensed milk and tapioca pearls.
Situated in Surrey Hills in a building with an underground theatre, a study space, a fitness center, and a hotel, Paramount Coffee Project is as boutique a spot as it gets. They have delicious food options and a lovely seating area, but the most important thing is their coffee beans. They constantly sample and bring in new batches and roasts from all around the world.
If you’re a brunch lover, then Bill’s cafe is a must-visit. As one of the original brunch cafes in the Sydney area from the famous local chef Bill Granger, it’s got a few locations to choose from. There are lots of amazing options on the menu, but we recommend the signature ricotta pancakes.
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]]>The post 3 Great Brunch Spots in Amsterdam appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This place claims to be The Netherland’s first “omelettery.” It will surely come as no surprise that this place serves every variation of omelets you could possibly imagine—classic, spicy, sweet? Your choice.
Address: Nieuwebrugsteeg 24, 1012 AH Amsterdam
Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 7am to 4pm; Saturday and Sunday from 8am to 4pm
If you want to feel like you are being treated like the Dutch royal family, you should try this place out. On the rooftop of one of the coolest hotels in Amsterdam, you’ll get to choose between four brunch dishes—with unlimited coffee and juice.
Address: Weesperstraat 105, 1018 VN Amsterdam
Opening hours: Saturday and Sunday from 8am to 2pm
Here, food is not the only attraction. This is the only “brunch boat” in the world. You are welcome to come on board and enjoying classical brunch dishes as you sail in Amsterdam’s famous canals.
Pick Up Point: Keizersgracht 177, 1016 DW Amsterdam
Opening hours: Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 4pm
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]]>The post 5 Spots Every Brunch Lover Should Check Out in Lisbon, Portugal appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Zenith is one of the best brunch spots on the Iberian Peninsula. They’re best known for their delicious pancakes and must-have cocktails, and you can find them everywhere from Lisbon to Madrid.
Nicolau is one of the most popular brunch chains in Portugal, and they offer a wide range of tasty brunch essentials, including many healthy and vegan options.
Amelia is a part of the Nicolau restaurant chain, but their menu is pretty much the same. It’s still a great place to grab a bite thanks to its retro, foliage-covered interior.
If you liked Amelia and want to check out another brunch spot with a similar vibe, Heim is your best bet. It will win you over with its natural decor and delicious, picture-perfect meals.
Just like its name suggests, Fauna & Flora is another greenery-filled restaurant. You can find it in two different locations, and each one offers a wide range of pancakes, toasts, smoothie bowls, and other brunch must-haves.
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]]>The post Brunch Lovers Will Feel Right at Home at These Madrid Spots appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Brunch Club offers all your favorite breakfast essentials, from eggs benedict and pancakes to green juices and smoothie bowls, and it’s especially popular with groups of brunch-loving foodies.
Carmencita’s brunch options are pretty limited on workdays, but it transforms into Madrid’s no. 1 brunch spot on the weekends when it offers a much more impressive menu.
Zenith is a very popular brunch chain with several locations across both Spain and Portugal, and it’s the best place to go if you’re looking for a meal that’s both picture-perfect and delicious.
Federal Cafés can be found all across Spain, and their menu includes many healthy breakfast options, often inspired by Australian cuisine.
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]]>The post 3 Brunch Spots You Shouldn’t Miss in Porto, Portugal appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>There’s nothing quite a relaxing walk by the ocean, with breathtaking views of Foz do Douro, but we wouldn’t judge you if you needed a place to sit back and unwind afterward. Camélia Brunch Garden is just the place, and it serves some of the best pancakes you’ll ever try.
Speaking of delicious pancakes, you won’t struggle to find them at Porto’s no. 1 brunch spot, but Zenith has so much more in store. They serve everything from eggs and toast, to smoothie and salad bowls, but you shouldn’t miss out on their signature cocktails, either.
This greenery-filled café in the very heart of Porto is impossible to miss, and you won’t regret coming inside. Its menu features all the brunch essentials – including pancakes, waffles, toast, and eggs – and they’re all equally delicious.
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]]>The post The Best Brunch Spots In LA appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>If you’re looking for a fresh brunch at a cool industrial-vibe setting, Suberba Food and Bread is for you. They have an extensive toast menu, full of fun avocado and ricotta toasts. There are also options for those sticking to a keto, gluten-free or vegan diet.
Rose Cafe is the perfect place to meet up with your girlfriends for a fun breakfast date. Their brunch menu is full of mouthwatering options, and they serve up delicious drinks as well. The green chorizo scramble and veggie quiche are must-haves!
The definition of a high quality, trendy farm-to-table eatery. The cafe showcases locally-sourced Californian foods. Farmshop is famous for its unique egg dishes and fresh salads.
Located in Santa Monica, this awesome cafe almost always has a line out the door. However, critics claim it is well worth the wait. Once you get inside, you will be greeted by friendly staff and warm pancakes.
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]]>The post This is the Most Popular Brunch Spot in Tel Aviv appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This hideout tucked on Gordon Street, steps from the beach, was featured in the New York Times’ column 36 Hours in Tel Aviv, and if that’s not enough to get you through the doors, maybe these dishes will:
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]]>The post 3 Amazing Brunch Spots Every Foodie Should Visit in Melbourne, Australia appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Located inside a former power station, Higher Ground became a huge hit thanks to its industrial décor with exposed brick walls. There’s more to this restaurant than meets the eye, and its menu is just as impressive as its architecture, offering a wide range of beloved brunch staples.
If you love good coffee and brunch in equal measure, it doesn’t get much better than The Kettle Black. Safely tucked away in a heritage-listed terrace house on Albert Street, this restaurant will draw you in with its specialty coffee, but you’ll stick around for its wide variety of delicious brunch items, from chia granola to chili scrambled eggs.
From French toast and croissants to eggs benedict, Hardware Société’s menu offers all the brunch classics cooked to perfection, but that’s not the only reason to visit it. It became one of Melbourne’s most popular spots thanks to its cozy atmosphere and picture-perfect interior.
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]]>The post The Most Popular Brunch Spots in LA appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Designed to look like an old French cafe with soaring architecture reminiscent of Tangiers rather than Paris, this ultra-popular cafe will make your tummy and your camera very happy. There’s even a visible breadmaking area so you can watch the food creation in action.
According to The Venue Report, this brunch is the most commonly posted on Instagram in LA…and for good reason. It’s a full sensory experience with classical jazz music, a lush courtyard setting, unique food, and even a chance to see a celebrity or two in person. If you’re looking for a spare-no-expense, it-girl-worthy time then this is the reservation to make.
If you’re looking for a more unassuming, classic brunch spot, try this local neighborhood restaurant. With slightly-larger-than-life classic brunch fare and a large, dedicated customer base you still may want to save your place in line to get a table.
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]]>The post Top 3 Brunch Spots for Nature Lovers Visiting Sydney appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The Grounds is one of the first places that comes to mind when someone mentions dining in Sydney. It’s a picture-perfect oasis that will make you feel like you’ve stepped into a fairy tale. Its menu is just as magical as its greenery-filled interior, and it even hosts events inspired by the beloved Disney movies.
You can find Flower Child in Chatswood and Warringah, both located inside busy shopping centers, but that doesn’t stop them from having a secret garden vibe. This restaurant truly lives up to its name, and it oozes joyful energy with both its menu and picture-perfect design.
If you’re always in a mood to check out a popular brunch spot that has a café-meets-garden vibe, The Butler is just the thing you need. In addition to being filled with lush plants, this restaurant is worth the visit because it offers some of the most amazing views of the Sydney skyline.
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]]>The post The Best Cafes in Sydney, Australia appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Industry Beans has taken “coffee is the best flavor” to its logical conclusion by including coffee in nearly everything on its menu—even savory food. In addition to regular coffee drinks, it has a special signature drink which is essentially a “bubble coffee” with sweetened condensed milk and tapioca pearls.
Situated in Surrey Hills in a building with an underground theatre, a study space, a fitness center, and a hotel, Paramount Coffee Project is as boutique a spot as it gets. They have delicious food options and a lovely seating area, but the most important thing is their coffee beans. They constantly sample and bring in new batches and roasts from all around the world.
If you’re a brunch lover, then Bill’s cafe is a must-visit. As one of the original brunch cafes in the Sydney area from the famous local chef Bill Granger, it’s got a few locations to choose from. There are lots of amazing options on the menu, but we recommend the signature ricotta pancakes.
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]]>The post 3 Great Brunch Spots in Amsterdam appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This place claims to be The Netherland’s first “omelettery.” It will surely come as no surprise that this place serves every variation of omelets you could possibly imagine—classic, spicy, sweet? Your choice.
Address: Nieuwebrugsteeg 24, 1012 AH Amsterdam
Opening hours: Monday to Friday from 7am to 4pm; Saturday and Sunday from 8am to 4pm
If you want to feel like you are being treated like the Dutch royal family, you should try this place out. On the rooftop of one of the coolest hotels in Amsterdam, you’ll get to choose between four brunch dishes—with unlimited coffee and juice.
Address: Weesperstraat 105, 1018 VN Amsterdam
Opening hours: Saturday and Sunday from 8am to 2pm
Here, food is not the only attraction. This is the only “brunch boat” in the world. You are welcome to come on board and enjoying classical brunch dishes as you sail in Amsterdam’s famous canals.
Pick Up Point: Keizersgracht 177, 1016 DW Amsterdam
Opening hours: Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 4pm
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]]>The post 5 Spots Every Brunch Lover Should Check Out in Lisbon, Portugal appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Zenith is one of the best brunch spots on the Iberian Peninsula. They’re best known for their delicious pancakes and must-have cocktails, and you can find them everywhere from Lisbon to Madrid.
Nicolau is one of the most popular brunch chains in Portugal, and they offer a wide range of tasty brunch essentials, including many healthy and vegan options.
Amelia is a part of the Nicolau restaurant chain, but their menu is pretty much the same. It’s still a great place to grab a bite thanks to its retro, foliage-covered interior.
If you liked Amelia and want to check out another brunch spot with a similar vibe, Heim is your best bet. It will win you over with its natural decor and delicious, picture-perfect meals.
Just like its name suggests, Fauna & Flora is another greenery-filled restaurant. You can find it in two different locations, and each one offers a wide range of pancakes, toasts, smoothie bowls, and other brunch must-haves.
The post 5 Spots Every Brunch Lover Should Check Out in Lisbon, Portugal appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>The post Brunch Lovers Will Feel Right at Home at These Madrid Spots appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>Brunch Club offers all your favorite breakfast essentials, from eggs benedict and pancakes to green juices and smoothie bowls, and it’s especially popular with groups of brunch-loving foodies.
Carmencita’s brunch options are pretty limited on workdays, but it transforms into Madrid’s no. 1 brunch spot on the weekends when it offers a much more impressive menu.
Zenith is a very popular brunch chain with several locations across both Spain and Portugal, and it’s the best place to go if you’re looking for a meal that’s both picture-perfect and delicious.
Federal Cafés can be found all across Spain, and their menu includes many healthy breakfast options, often inspired by Australian cuisine.
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]]>The post 3 Brunch Spots You Shouldn’t Miss in Porto, Portugal appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>There’s nothing quite a relaxing walk by the ocean, with breathtaking views of Foz do Douro, but we wouldn’t judge you if you needed a place to sit back and unwind afterward. Camélia Brunch Garden is just the place, and it serves some of the best pancakes you’ll ever try.
Speaking of delicious pancakes, you won’t struggle to find them at Porto’s no. 1 brunch spot, but Zenith has so much more in store. They serve everything from eggs and toast, to smoothie and salad bowls, but you shouldn’t miss out on their signature cocktails, either.
This greenery-filled café in the very heart of Porto is impossible to miss, and you won’t regret coming inside. Its menu features all the brunch essentials – including pancakes, waffles, toast, and eggs – and they’re all equally delicious.
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]]>The post The Best Brunch Spots In LA appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>If you’re looking for a fresh brunch at a cool industrial-vibe setting, Suberba Food and Bread is for you. They have an extensive toast menu, full of fun avocado and ricotta toasts. There are also options for those sticking to a keto, gluten-free or vegan diet.
Rose Cafe is the perfect place to meet up with your girlfriends for a fun breakfast date. Their brunch menu is full of mouthwatering options, and they serve up delicious drinks as well. The green chorizo scramble and veggie quiche are must-haves!
The definition of a high quality, trendy farm-to-table eatery. The cafe showcases locally-sourced Californian foods. Farmshop is famous for its unique egg dishes and fresh salads.
Located in Santa Monica, this awesome cafe almost always has a line out the door. However, critics claim it is well worth the wait. Once you get inside, you will be greeted by friendly staff and warm pancakes.
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]]>The post This is the Most Popular Brunch Spot in Tel Aviv appeared first on Traveler Dreams.
]]>This hideout tucked on Gordon Street, steps from the beach, was featured in the New York Times’ column 36 Hours in Tel Aviv, and if that’s not enough to get you through the doors, maybe these dishes will:
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