
The Best Places For Lunch In Melbourne
The culinary capital of Australia, food in Melbourne is king and you couldn’t be in a better place if you’re looking for variety for somewhere to lunch. In between all of the great things to do in Melbourne, make sure you stop at these foodie hotspots for a delicious meal between 12 and 2.
Operator 25
You don’t just get fed at Operator 25 – you get an experience. Housed in a Heritage-listed telephone exchange building, they use their home’s history to their advantage. The breakfast menu is served all day until 4pm, but wait for lunch from 11.30am and you can choose from lamb, chicken and pork dishes that go down a treat.
25 Wills Street, Melbourne
www.operator25.com.au
Barry
Located in Northcote, Barry serves lunch from 11.30am with a menu that’s both gluten-free friendly and ever-changing with the seasons. Salads, fish and subs regularly appear on the fresh and inviting menu, but make sure to check the food specials.
85 High Street, Northcote
barrycoffeeandfood.com
Turf Bar
As well as screening live sports, Turf Bar is famous for its grill. Serving lunch Monday – Thursday from noon – 3pm, Friday from noon, and Saturday and Sunday from 2pm, you can choose anything from salad and chicken parma to steak and pizza.
131 Queen Street, Melbourne
turfbar.com.au
Eddy’s
You might pop in for a coffee, but you’ll stay for the lunches. From sandwiches and salads to burgers and meatballs, this cool café is a relatively new resident of Collingwood and is already making a name for itself outside of the suburb.
124 Langridge Street, Collingwood
www.facebook.com/eddysmelbourne
Organica
A café-cum-food store, if you’re inspired by your lunch you can find a range of organic products at Organica. Highlights on the lunch menu include chicken and leek pie and spiced pumpkin soup.
546 Malvern Road, Prahran
organica.com.au