WINTER SALE: Save up to $862 on our trips! Book now and secure your adventure!

The Top Brunch Spots In Maylands, Perth

Brunch
Brunch | Photo by Davey Gravy on Unsplash

Whether you’re travelling from north of the river, or the south, a morning stop in Maylands, Perth cannot be missed. An array of cafés serve up food that will satisfy your sweet tooth, whilst some offer healthy and indulgent meals. Others even provide a little something boozy to accompany your meal. Here is our guide to the best places to brunch in Maylands, Perth. Did you know – Culture Trip now does bookable, small-group trips? Pick from authentic, immersive Epic Trips, compact and action-packed Mini Trips and sparkling, expansive Sailing Trips.

Henry On Eighth

Stack of pancakes with fresh blueberry, raspberry and ricotta cheese on a plate, served with coffee

Every day of the week, locals return to Henry On Eighth to get their caffeine fix and a little bit of booze to get them through the week. However, it’s not just their killer cocktails that are attracting people but also their food, which certainly speaks for itself. Whether you start your day with almond milk oats and granola, or pancakes, and end the day with a gin cocktail, Henry is your new go-to place.

Henry On Eighth, 49 Eighth Ave, Maylands WA, Australia

Mrs S Cafe

Breakfast, mushrooms with avocado and poached eggs and roast cherry tomatoes on the vine

Serving up one of the best brunches in Maylands, Mrs S Cafe boasts a quaint, yet hipster, décor. Although Mrs S has discovered the skills involved to make perfectly poached eggs, you can’t go wrong with their panna cotta. Adding a little colour and seasonal flair to their dishes, this café will quickly become your go-to place.

Sherbet Bake Shop

Our day is always made with a good breakfast and brunch, and if you’re in need of something to sweeten your morning, then a trip to Sherbet Bake Shop is exactly what the doctor ordered. Offering fresh home-baked goods, cakes and slices, there is plenty to choose from as you enjoy it within the vintage décor. However, if you’re struggling, you can never go wrong with chocolate banana bread.

About the author

Growing up in the most isolated city in the world, Ellie moved to London embarking on a new journey and embracing her love for all things culture-based. Despite making her way across the world taking photographs of everything and eating her way through anything sweet and sugary, Ellie continues to celebrate all things Australian.

If you click on a link in this story, we may earn affiliate revenue. All recommendations have been independently sourced by Culture Trip.
close-ad