Scout’s Top 20 Brunch Spots

From cherished cafés to waterfront watering holes, these Shire eateries have truly earned their place

Next Door Cronulla

Brunch. It’s the magical limbo meal sitting somewhere between breakfast and lunch that renders it perfectly OK to order Bircher muesli and a burger in the same breath. And for Shire-dwellers, a quick Google sees the options coming thick and fast. To save you from drowning in scrambled eggs and smoothies (which, arguably, sounds great), we have tried and tested local favourites and curated a list of the best brunch spots in the Sutherland Shire. It’s a tough job, but someone’s gotta do it.


Next Door

Sitting right on the shores of North Cronulla beach, many flock to Next Door for the view, but stay for the food. Ambiguous in the best possible way, this eatery blurs the line between breakfast café, restaurant and bar. The brunch offering spans from Maple, Cinnamon and Quinoa Granola and Chilli Scrambled Eggs to Jalapeno Corn Fritters, Prawn Spaghettini and cocktails. You could truly spend all day here – and we certainly wouldn’t blame you if you did.

4/6 Kingsway, Cronulla

 
Our Father, Burraneer

Our Father Café

Since its conception, Our Father has developed a name for itself amongst locals for all the right reasons. Blame it on the cute branding, sociable staff, or the offering of Inner West’s cult-status Brooklyn Boy Bagels; this sundrenched spot is likely to become your fast favourite. And did we mention you can order ahead online? Scout tip: Head around the back of Our Father to their in-house bakery ‘MORE’ and take home a jar of their cult-favourite chilli oil.

182 Burraneer Bay Road, Burraneer Bay

 
Jack Gray, Grays Point

Jack Gray

What Jack Gray offers in aesthetic, it matches in deliciousness. With a menu that takes you from breakfast to lunch (and then onto dinner on Friday and Saturday evenings if you’re so inclined) Jack Gray’s seasonal selections are next to none. Try the Sautéed Field Mushrooms - garlic, sage and thyme mushrooms, lemon, parsley, sourdough, organic poached egg and vintage cheddar - for something a little different.

110 Grays Point Road, Grays Point

 
Brick Pit Espresso, Kirrawee

Brick Pit Espresso

Sandwiches dripping with melted cheese, Hot Honey Halloumi, and fresh-as Dukkah Eggs; there are many reasons Brick Pit keeps locals coming back. You can find the gang brewing White Horse coffee Monday through Friday from 6:00am to 3:00pm, and on Saturday from 7:00am to 2:00pm.

42a Flora Street, Kirrawee

 

KIN

Set on the leafy streets of the beautiful Burraneer, KIN, is from the talented team behind Next Door and Sealevel. Describing 'one's family and relatives, kindred connections, tribe', this neighbourhood gem has quickly stolen the hearts of locals. Whether you’re after a caffeine hit or mimosa with your brunch, these guys do it all.

2/145-149 Woolooware Road, Burraneer

 
Blackwood, Cronulla

Blackwood

A chic Euro-inspired interior meets a next-level menu at Blackwood Cronulla. Sister to a Bondi venue of the same name, you can expect to chow down on inventive twists on classic items, such as their Miso Avo (avo on toast with miso and cashew butter, chilli and coriander), Truffled Chilli Scrambled Eggs, or a Grilled Wagyu Burger if you’re in the mood for a more lunch-leaning meal.

5/33 Surf Lane, Cronulla

 
West End Espresso, Jannali

West End Espresso

Although the offering may be more petite than other Shire counterparts, this local haunt does a lot with a simple menu and top-notch coffee and is absolutely worth a visit. Pick up some beans and maybe a loaf of fresh sourdough for later whilst you’re there!

Shop 2/3 Jannali Avenue, Jannali

 
Oli's Cafe, Miranda

Oli’s Cafe

This one’s for the mums and dads out there. An enclosed courtyard equipped with a play area for the little ones to roam, Oli’s is perfectly set up to let you enjoy your morning with one eye on your kids and the other on your Pancakes with Pistachio Crumble and Banana Smoothie.

97-103 Miranda Road, Miranda

 
7th Heaven, Kirrawee

7th Heaven

It’s name gained from the feeling you get when kicking back with a pick from their divine menu, 7th Heaven is brimming with drool-inducing choices. Whether it’s the Truffled Mushroom Bruschetta or the Taro Pancakes that tickle your fancy, you won’t be disappointed. There’s even a kids’ menu for those with smaller stomachs.

4/41 Eton Street, Sutherland and South Village, G11 580 Princes Highway, Kirrawee

 
Steam Brothers, Menai

Steam Brothers

A destination for coffee connoisseurs, it’s not just Steam Brothers’ food offering that is constantly expanding, but their specialty coffee selection, too. If you enjoy life on the spicier side, you’ll be well catered for here; Chorizo Scrambled with potatoes, chorizo, chilli flakes, spicy harissa and parmesan, Organic Potato Rosti with chilli fried eggs and the Brotherly Bacon and Egg Roll with American cheese, gherkins and sriracha all make a welcome appearance.

5-21 Carter Road, Menai

 

Cornerstone Cafe

Coming to you from the same great minds of Steam Brothers Menai, Cornerstone Cafe brings the same spunk and passion for coffee and brunch to the quiet suburb of Engadine. The menu is similar in style and appeal; our top hits would have to be the Chorizo Scrambled, Avocado Toast and Buttermilk Hotcakes.

3/10 Waratah Road, Engadine

 
Rushi, Cronulla

Rushi Cronulla

Dubbed by our brunch-loving team as the location of the ‘fluffiest scrambled eggs you’ll ever try’, Rushi (pronounced roo-shee) is a Japanese-inspired cafe nestled inside a bike store. It’s a busy and bustling local institution that serves dishes as fun as the concept behind it, the Yariman Roll being one of the most coveted.

Shop 2/25-35 Kingsway, Cronulla


 
Bianchinis, Cronulla

Bianchini’s

With two standout spots in the Shire — one tucked down Surf Lane in Cronulla, the other perched by the sand at Elouera — Bianchini’s nails both cosy brunch dates and breezy beachside mornings. Expect laid-back vibes, stylish interiors, and a no-fuss approach to good food. Whether you're digging into chilli bagels by the waves or sharing a loaded brunch bowl with mates (and maybe your pup), both venues deliver solid coffee, thoughtful menus, and seating for everyone

80 Mitchell Road, Elouera Beach

2/49 Gerrale Street, Cronulla (enter via Surf Lane)

 

HAM

Whether you’re a Shire veteran or a total novice, it’s highly likely you’ve heard of this cherished family-run cafe and deli. The menu features locally sourced produce and fresh ingredients with a Greek twist inspired by the owners’ - brothers Harry and Mario (aka HAM) - heritage and home cooking. While priding themselves on achieving the perfect brew, the pair have stuck by their humble roots despite the cafe’s astronomical success, cooking and working alongside their parents, Kitty and Peter.

3/17 Gerrale Street, Cronulla

 

Eliette

Although it may not benefit from sea breezes or water views, Eliette more than earns its spot in our round up thanks to a stellar menu, Instagrammable fit out and dog-friendly attitude. Their decadent French Style Omelette is delicious or the Halloumi & Egg Roll never fails to impress. There are a number of vego-friendly options if that’s your thing too. A great spot for people watching while wrapping your lips around a freshly brewed White Horse coffee.

Shop 10 Eton Arcade, 23-27 Eton Street, Sutherland

 

The Nun’s Pool

Certainly one of the chicest venues in the Shire, The Nun’s Pool is set back just one street from Shelly Beach. When the staff aren’t busy hosting weddings or events, you’ll find them serving up some seriously good coffee and slinging tasty bites, including Nuns Granola, Chilli Scrambled Eggs and the famous Nuns Breakfast. 

103 Ewos Parade, Cronulla

 

Boatshed Woronora

Kitted out with contemporary-cool nautical style, the Boatshed at Woronora is something of a Shire cornerstone. Once you’ve tucked some seriously delicious Corn, Zucchini and Halloumi Fritters and slurped your way through a Superfood Smoothie, you can hire a canoe or kayak and go for a paddle. There’s even a four bedroom apartment up top if you want to stay the night with your nearest and dearest. Pure riverfront bliss.

131 Prince Edward Park Road, Woronora

 

The Birdcage

This is our choice when we find ourselves right in the hustle and bustle of Miranda Westfield! Surrounded by verdant vistas and - most impressively - a towering fig tree, this local meeting place offers everything you’d expect from a top-notch brunch menu - and some. For something out of the box, we highly recommend the Breakfast Nourish Bowl and Halloumi Stack.

Level 2 Shop 2207, 600 Kingsway, Miranda

 

O’Nikki

O’Nikki was born out of a desire to provide locals with a place to gather, and that is exactly what it facilitates. A Mediterranean-inspired menu accommodates even the fussiest of brunch consumers, yielding everything from Biscoff Pancakes to Turkish Eggs; all assembled using regionally and locally sourced fresh ingredients.

1/176 Parraweena Road, Miranda

 
Flour, Caringbah

Flour

Tucked away in leafy Caringbah South, Flour is part artisan bakery, part design sanctuary — and every bit worth the detour. The sunlit space blends tonal textures and earthy finishes with seriously good coffee and a pastry lineup that’ll ruin you for all others. From crusty loaves and loaded scrolls to buttery quiches and cookies fresh out of the oven, everything’s made on-site — and yes, you can watch it all unfold in the Doughroom, their open-view baking space that’s as dreamy as it sounds.

277 Willarong Road, Caringbah South

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