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Best Breakfast Spots in Central Coast: Eggs, Toast and Weekend Brunch

There's something special about starting your day on the Central Coast. Whether you're a local making your usual rounds or visiting the region, breakfast here is genuinely worth getting out of bed for. From beachside cafes with ocean views to hidden neighbourhood gems tucked away in quiet streets, the Central Coast has earned a reputation as a breakfast destination that takes its first meal of the day seriously.

The coastline itself sets the tone for a leisurely morning. Many of our favourite spots sit just a short walk from golden sand and sparkling water, so you can enjoy your coffee and toast with the sound of waves in the background. Local producers and passionate cafe owners have created a food culture that celebrates fresh, quality ingredients and real attention to detail.

Whether you're after a simple flat white and a pastry, keen to try something more adventurous, or looking for a spot that nails the full breakfast experience, you'll find it here. We've put together this guide to help you navigate the best breakfast the Central Coast has to offer, from the popular destinations you might have already heard about to the quieter spots that deserve more love.

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    Bonito Bonito

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    Bonito Bonito is a top food-dining experience in centralcoast.

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