3 - Albert St Food & Wine - 28th January 2012 - We actually arrived just past breakfast cut off (boo) so had lunch. Albert St steak tartare, sardines on grilled bread with capers, currants and pine nuts, and the Albert St special - pizza with roasted peppers, pork and fennel sausage and mozzarella. Service started off slow, but became much more attentive. Food was delicious and I would definitely recommend going back and grazing through the menu. The wine store adjacent has a great selection of local and international wines for (I think) very reasonable prices. Definitely one to check out.
4 - Pope Joan - 4th February 2012 - A beautiful sunny Saturday morning in Brunswick, Bradley and I jumped on our bikes and headed off to Pope Joan’s on Nicholson Street. We got there very late morning so the place was heaving, but managed to snag a table right down the very back in between fresh herbs, apple trees and other assorted bits and pieces. Poached eggs and falafels with zucchini, parsley and pinenuts, with a generous service of spiced tomato aioli. Adam says delish.
5 - Jellystone - 5th February 2012 - How do I love thee? Let me count the ways… Jellystone was one of those places I walked past again and again and assumed was just a young family, child friendly establishment and didn’t give it a second thought. Oh the times I wasted! I’ve been back half a dozen times and alway have a great meal. I woke up this morning craving their middle eastern eggs with thick cut sourdough, beetroot hummus, rocket and dukkah. The dukkah today was a bit… bland… but still the meal was delicious. We had to wait a while for our breakfast but were told that straight up so no fuss. The old sand pit out the back is gone (previously a bit family draw card) but is really of no concern to me. I had my coffee, my paper and my eggs. What else do you want on a Sunday?
6 - Tom Phat - 18th February 2012 - Tell me this, Tumblr, how often do you have the chance to eat a pork chop for breakfast? Tom Phat is a quirky vietnamese cum breakfast cum lunch cum night spot which dishes up delicious Aussie x vietnamese fusion food. On this occasion though, both Bradley and I ordered something a little more standard from their simple menu - wok fried eggs with roti, bacon and a sweet tomato chutney / salsa. The meal was so big both Bradley and I left some - but not by choice! Coffee was the usual $4 for a soy latte but service was prompt, food delicious and company good so we’ll let that one slide :)

Image above courtesy of breakfastout.com.au
7 - East Brunswick Project - 19th Feb 2012 - The kids at Padre have been making superb coffee at The East for quite a while now. When in doubt, it is my default place to get a coffee at on a Sunday morning, which is exactly what Brad and I did. We were driving down to Mornington so decided to quickly grab a bite to eat. I grabbed my usual savoury muffin and the other half a bear claw. Sweet, savoury and delicious coffee are a match made in heaven.