Takeout · Outdoor seating
Stylish Australian-leaning brunch spot in Victoria with standout pancakes and avocado plates, lively service, and some policy and surcharge frustrations—best when you book and come hungry for a creative twist on brunch.
Timmy Green delivers solid brunch dining with exceptional setting appeal and strong service attentiveness, earning competitive standing among Melbourne's neighborhood brunch spots. However, inconsistent execution—particularly dry pancakes and portion variation—prevents higher-grade territory, while occasional policy friction and service fees create friction for some diners. Worth visiting for the pancakes and lively atmosphere, but not yet a destination establishment.
The room feels warm and bustling with big windows that make people-watching part of the fun. Service gets plenty of shout-outs by name, with diners saying things like, "Our server kept everything smooth and friendly," while the space reads airy and stylish rather than stiff. However, some guests bump on rules and charges, from time limits to service fees, so expect a polished operation with occasional policy friction. The culinary approach leans contemporary and playful, blending Australian brunch comfort with modern fusion touches like miso tahini, harissa, and kombu. Pancakes and avocado plates are the main draw, with eggs handled confidently and a few premium moves like wagyu and dry-aged steak for dinner. It suits diners who like familiar plates with inventive accents, though picky eaters may prefer simpler breakfast items. Families are generally fine here thanks to kid-pleasing staples like pancakes, fries, burgers, and simple eggs. Pram and high chair requests get mixed reviews, so call ahead if you need space. Portions are decent and sweet options are abundant, but do a quick scan of the menu to ensure your little ones find something they will actually eat, and plan around the busiest brunch hours.
Area: Busy central district anchored by Victoria Station, offices, hotels, and tourist footfall near Buckingham Palace; appeals to commuters and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, high foot traffic, well-lit public realm with modern plaza seating.
Nearby: Near Victoria Station, Buckingham Palace, theatres, cafes, and shopping; outdoor plaza seating and large windows suit people-watching.
Available: Takeout, Outdoor seating
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