About Annie Lane Cafe
Located in Bongaree, Annie Lane Cafe is a true gem in the Moreton Bay region. This inviting cafe welcomes guests straight off the beach, friends catching up, and individuals seeking a little "me" time. With its prime location overlooking the picturesque Pumicestone Passage and the family-friendly Brennan Park, Annie Lane Cafe is the perfect spot to unwind and indulge in a memorable dining experience.
Unique All-Day Brunch Creations
Open daily from 7am to 2pm, Annie Lane Cafe specialises in pushing the boundaries of traditional brunch fare. Their ever-changing seasonal menus showcase a diverse array of Moreton Bay produce, highlighting the cafe's commitment to collaboration and reducing food miles. From innovative twists on classic dishes to creative new flavour combinations, every visit to Annie Lane Cafe promises a delightful culinary adventure.
For those seeking a livelier dining experience, Annie Lane Cafe is home to Bribie Island's exclusive Boozy Bottomless Brunch. This unique offering allows guests to enjoy a delectable brunch spread accompanied by free-flowing libations, creating the perfect atmosphere for celebrations, gatherings with friends, or a fun-filled weekend treat. Don't forget to try Annie Lane's own branded cocktail cans.
Visit Annie Lane Cafe Today
Whether you're a Bongaree local or visiting the charming Bribie Island, make sure to stop by Annie Lane Cafe. Walk-ins are always welcome, but booking online is recommended to secure your spot. Experience the warm hospitality, stunning beachside views, and exceptional all-day brunch offerings that make Annie Lane Cafe a must-visit destination in the Moreton Bay area.
5/1 Toorbul St, Bongaree QLD 4507
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