A Minor Place. in Brunswick

A Minor Place.

"Cosy, rustic cafe for global food"

4.4 (622 reviews)
Outdoor seating Takeaway Dine-in
A Minor Place. in Brunswick
A Minor Place. is one of the top rated coffee shops and cafes in Brunswick. Find out why!

Location & Contact

103 Albion St Brunswick VIC 3056

(03)93843131 (Tap to call)

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Opening Hours

Sunday: 8 am - 3 pm:
Monday: 8 am - 2:30 pm:
Tuesday: 8 am - 2:30 pm:
Wednesday: 8 am - 2:30 pm:
Thursday: 8 am - 2:30 pm:
Friday: 8 am - 2:30 pm:
Saturday: 8 am - 3 pm:

Reviews

I absolutely love to come during the weekends in here. They have a variety of food and it is delicious, the staff are super kind, It is puppy friendly. It was a hot morning, so they gave water with ice cubes to my dog. Thank you !!!

3 weeks ago

This is one of my favourite cafes in Melbourne, the vibes are cozy and warm. The staff are helpful and lovely, especially Kate! And the food never misses. Really great for remote work too with solid wood and plenty of seats.

8 months ago

Such a cosy cafe!!! Everyone is friendly and accommodating. I had scrambled eggs on GF toast and it was delicious. We really enjoyed our time There. We'll definitely come back! ❣️

a year ago

A minor place is a cute little almost-hidden-away treasure on Albion street closer to the McDonald’s end than the Sydney road end. It’s a weather board house with no huge signage so it can be easy to miss (despite the throngs of people that head here.) The cafe seats about 30-40 people inside and about the same outside. There are heaters and under cover seating round the side while there is smaller table seating in front as well as perhaps about 5 outside bar seats. Ordering inside can get a little cramped as they’ve definitely used all their floor space to seat people. The food at A Minor Place is amazing. Well made, delicious, balanced dishes and extremely well presented. The coffee is equally as amazing. The blend is strong yet not over powering with smooth tastes. And almost always the coffee seems well prepared regardless of who makes it. My only complaint is sometimes the wait staff seem.... disinterested? Not rude per se but certainly not chirpy/happy/easy to deal with. They almost appear condescending. However, they’re polite and “nice”. If you could get some smiles out of all the wait staff instead of just one or two A Minor Place is easily a five star establishment.

5 years ago

We had a lovely meal at A Minor Place this Sunday. We have come on and off for over two decades. The menu is just as good, if not better than when we started coming. This weekend, I had the Minor Brekky, my partner had the Okonomiyaki. Both were excellent - fresh, hot and delicious. Some tips for eating here on the weekend: It is super busy and there is often a line up between 10-11. Given current conditions I would recommend booking a table to reduce wait time. Also, as there are a lot of people waiting to be seated, the staff told us they would prefer us not to hang out and use laptops during a busy period. Be prepared to eat and go on a public holiday, Saturday or Sunday morning. There is also tons of seating but this means the staff are absolutely run off their feet. Be prepared to wait a little to receive your coffee and food orders.

10 months ago
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