Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Small, bustling Vietnamese spot with standout pho and grilled dishes, fair value for quality, but expect queues, tight seating, and polarized views on authenticity and pricing.
Good Days Brunswick delivers exceptional food quality anchored by a deeply flavored pho broth and crisp spring rolls, with fast, attentive service that keeps the compact space humming. Consistency shows occasional variation—some find the broth oversalted or portions modest for the price—while the tight seating and queue-prone layout limit comfort despite the engaging open kitchen appeal. A solid neighborhood destination that excels in core execution but falls short of grade A territory due to space constraints and minor reliability gaps.
Good Days Brunswick feels like a compact Vietnamese canteen turned inner-north hangout: an open kitchen, bar seats facing the grill, and a line that moves with purpose. Service is upbeat and quick even when it is packed, and one diner summed it up as warm and bustling with bowls landing fast. Expect a clean, focused menu built around pho, spring rolls, and charcoal-kissed plates, though a few guests found the room tight and lively at peak times. The cooking leans contemporary and ingredient-led rather than strict tradition, with a marrow-rich beef broth, tender brisket and topside, and crisp rolls bundled with herbs. Fans rave about the depth of the pho and the zingy wings, while critics sometimes call the broth too salty or the price ambitious for pho. If you enjoy bright, fresh flavors and a modern spin on Vietnamese staples, this hits the spot; purists may prefer old-school spots in Footscray or Richmond. For families, it works better than the small room suggests. Simple soups, grilled chicken on rice, and tofu options are approachable for kids, and one parent noted staff were welcoming to a 4 year old. There is no kids menu, portions are sensible rather than huge, and seating is snug, so earlier visits beat the queues.
Area: Inner-north Melbourne strip with creative, youthful vibe; mix of casual eateries, bars, and independent shops.
Safety: Generally safe, lively foot traffic into late evening; standard urban awareness applies.
Nearby: On Sydney Rd near bars, boutiques, and tram corridor; Collingwood sister venue mentioned by reviewers.
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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