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The goal? To have an Instagram account that foodies would be jealous of. The solution? This list of MORE Insta-worthy brunches for an indulgent day out in Canberra.

If you’re guilty of rating your brunch based on its Instagram-ability but you’re not sure where to go for the perfect pic, then this new list for you.

From picture-perfect avocado toast to rainbow bagels, here are seven more Insta-worthy brunches to try in Canberra (hashtags not included). 

RYE (Braddon and Tuggeranong)

 

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Located in Braddon and Tuggeranong, it’s hard to choose one thing from RYE. But if you’re looking for something smooth and sweet, you can’t go back the mixed berry, natural yogurt and honey smoothie. It’s healthy and pretty!

9 Lonsdale Street, Braddon and Shop G010/210 Anketell St, Greenway | Open seven days a week. 6:30am – 2:30pm | ryecafe.com.au 

Bloom Coffee (Woden)

 

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Take your pick from Bloom Coffee’s loaded toast. Avocado? Check. Salmon? Check. Ricotta? Check. Visually stunning as well as extremely satisfying? Check, and check. 

45 Furzer St, Phillip | Open seven days a week. Monday – Friday, 7am to 2 pm and Saturday – Sunday, 9am to 2pm | @bloomcoffee.cbr 

Deakin and Me (Deakin)

 

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Have you met the new cool kid on the block? It’s no surprise that Deakin and Me has become a popular brunch spot with decadent and delicious choices. Pretty and yummy? We’ll take it. 

7 Geils Court, Deakin |  Open seven days a week. Monday – Friday from 6.30am to 3pm and Saturday – Sunday from 7.30am – 3pm| @deakinandme

Teddy Pickers (Campbell)

 

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With new specials every week, you’ll never be disappointed by the choices at Teddy Pickers. But it’s the sweet options that’ll have you pulling our your camera for a quick shot for the ‘gram before digging in. Because let’s be honest, did you really go to brunch if you don’t post it? 

53/65 Constitution Avenue Campbell | Open seven days a week. Monday – Friday, 6:30 am to 2 pm and Saturday – Sunday, 8 am to 2 pm | teddypickers.com.au

Silo Bakery (Kingston)

 

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A popular haunt of Kingstonites, Silo Bakery is known for its delicious baked goods. Our pick? The pain perdu—Silo’s signature french toast served with pistachio-crusted poached pear, raspberry coulis, in-house mascarpone. Yum.

36 Giles Street, Kingston | Open six days a week. Tuesday – Saturday, 7 am – 3 pm | silobakery.com.au

Sunday in Canberra (Gungahlin) 

I’m sorry, did you say a rainbow BAGEL?! Stuffed with whipped cream cheese and rainbow sprinkles, I don’t think we need to justify this one. 

54 Ernest Cavanagh Street, Gungahlin | Open seven days a week. Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 2:30 pm and Saturday – Sunday, 8 am – 2:30 pm | sundayincanberra.com.au 

East Row (City)

Donut French toast with seasonal berry compote, caramelised banana, lemon mousse, blood orange gel, almond praline, peanut butter snow….decadent and delicious, if you want an Insta-worthy brunch you can’t go past this. See you there?

Cnr London Cct &, E Row, Canberra | Open seven days a week, 7:30 am – 3 pm | eastrowspecialtycoffee.com.au

Feature image: Ben Calvert.

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