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Little Tommy Tucker: Centre Road, Bentleigh cafe voted best brunch in Melbourne, Stonnington

This Bentleigh cafe is the region’s best brunch spot, and this is why customers keep coming back.

Little Tommy Tucker Cafe has been voted as the best brunch spot in the area.
Little Tommy Tucker Cafe has been voted as the best brunch spot in the area.

Little Tommy Tucker Cafe in Bentleigh has been voted the region’s best local brunch spot, and with unique flavours it’s no wonder locals keep coming back.

Earlier this month Matt Preston put the call out for the Best Brunch in Melbourne, Stonnington, Caulfield and Port Phillip and the nominations started pouring in.

Little Tommy Tucker’s manager Anna Stewart said the cafe wouldn’t have survived 2020 without their dedicated community.

“Customers keep coming back because they love the service, we pride ourselves on our food knowledge and service, and get to know our customers on a first-name basis,” she said.

“Thank you for all your support we are really flattered and grateful for the community who embraced us during COVID.

“The community spirit and word of mouth made a huge difference during lockdown.”

The baristas work with Dukes Specialty Coffee which is roasted fresh in Melbourne daily.

In the kitchen staff boast the organic and local produce used by the head chef, who brings a unique flair to the seasonal menu, which is currently in the process of changing for the cooler months.

While you’re sipping on freshly brewed coffee pair it with an order of infamous eggs Benedict or porridge with organic poached pears and dehydrated raspberry.

Visit Little Tommy Tucker Cafe at 432 Centre Rd Bentleigh open 7.30am to 4pm seven days a week.

grace.mckinnon@news.com.au

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