Melbourne is the king of brunches and some of the best places can be found in the hipster-filled borough of Fitzroy. We were there for two weeks and made it our mission to find the best vegetarian brunches in Melbourne. Not only do the cafes take their coffee seriously, they also come up with inventive menus that go way beyond simple avo on toast.. Fitzroy wasn't ground zero for specialty coffee in Melbourne, but it (and adjoining Collingwood) are two of the best suburbs to drink it these days.The roasters and baristas here are among the city's best. And where good coffee goes, good food often follows. Accordingly, all these spots brew a quality cup and cook to the same standard, even if just bagels or doughnuts.
No one does brunch quite like Melbourne.As a result, choosing where to eat can be overwhelming as there are countless brunch destinations in Melbourne. But worry not, we've narrowed it down to the top five brunch spots in Fitzroy—a suburb located just 10 minutes from UniMelb's Parkville campus—that won't only improve your nutrition, but will also up your Instagram game.. Address: 237 Napier St, Fitzroy VIC 3065 Opening times: 7 a.m. - 4 p.m. from Monday to Friday; 7:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday. Prices: The cheapest dish on the menu is the eggs on toast for $15, while everything else ranges between $18 and $23.50 — cheaper than many other cafes in Fitzroy!