4 Best Restaurants in Brisbane, Queensland

Cafe O-Mai

$ | South Brisbane Fodor's choice

This family-run café on Brisbane's south side is always busy, serving dishes that combine traditional Vietnamese flavors and techniques with local ingredients, great coffee, desserts, and fresh juices. Baguettes are baked in-house daily, and specialties like pork sausages and spring rolls are handmade in-store. The pho (Vietnamese noodle soup) always hits the spot, and is available from 7 am! Takeout is available from a dedicated space next door.

Banneton Bakery and Cafe

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Tucked away in a semi-industrial area in inner-city Woolloongabba, Banneton is home to some of Brisbane’s tastiest bread and pastries. For those with savory taste buds, there are pies and quiches, as well as a range of filled baguettes and croissants, all made in-house. The pastries are soft and flaky, with everything from croissants to apple galettes stuffed with pastry cream and half an apple.

25 Balaclava St., Brisbane, Queensland, 4102, Australia
07-3393--2111
Known For
  • hearty pies including the ever-popular steak and Guinness
  • sourdough, rye, baguettes, and ciabatta bread
  • tarte au citron, tangy but silky smooth

The Gunshop Cafe

$ | West End

Named after its previous life as an actual gun shop, this trendy West End café is the place to go for breakfast and brunch on weekends. Unfinished brick walls where guns once hung set the stage for an eclectic menu, coffee, and spicy chai tea with honey from the café's own rooftop bees. Dine around wooden tables near the open kitchen or request a seat out on the sidewalk to people-watch. Breakfast and lunch menus fuse Mediterranean and Asian flavors. Sister café in Toowong now open.

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The Pancake Manor

$ | City Center

Housed inside the historic, Heritage-listed St. Luke's Cathedral, this elegant 24-hour pancake parlor is a Brisbane institution. Guests can take a seat in one of the Manor's converted church pew booths and chow down on a tempting menu of snacks, breakfasts, salads, steaks, and sweets beneath the building's grand redbrick arches. The bar downstairs has an all-day drinks menu of local and imported beers and wines; with its swift, attentive service, this is the place to venture when jet lag kicks in.