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Terror Twilight

This cafe is a finalist for best food in Good Food’s Essential Melbourne Cafes and Bakeries of 2025.

Smashed avocado at Terror Twilight.
1 / 5Smashed avocado at Terror Twilight.Joe Armao
Broth bowl with salmon.
2 / 5Broth bowl with salmon.Supplied
Inside Terror Twilight.
3 / 5Inside Terror Twilight. Supplied
Haloumi, green cabbage and zucchini fritters.
4 / 5Haloumi, green cabbage and zucchini fritters.Simon Schluter
Coffee with Mushroom Mind supplement (add on for $2).
5 / 5Coffee with Mushroom Mind supplement (add on for $2). Supplied

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Let’s clear up misconceptions about the name first. It’s borrowed from an album title, not a mission statement for the daytime cafe, whose menu leans feel-good and wholesome. Options include bone broth, porridge made with steel-cut oats, and build-your-own grain bowls with toppings such as zaatar-roasted zucchini, grilled halloumi and house pickles. But no one will judge if you order bacon, pastries or a breakfast martini.

Must order: Spicy green eggs with spring onion and green chilli relish.

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