Brunch in Malta: Best Cafés in Valletta, Sliema & Beyond

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Brunch in Malta: 5 places to start your day

Malta is made for slow mornings. Sunshine, sea views and historic streets make it a brilliant destination for brunch lovers. Whether you are looking for coffee and cake,  indulgent plates,  a modern brunch or a relaxed beachside bite, here are five brunch spots to add to your Malta list.

Brunch in Malta

The Museum Café, Valletta

In the historic streets of Valletta, The Museum Café is a cosy spot for a relaxed brunch stop. Think characterful interiors, good coffee, homemade bakes and an easy-going atmosphere that suits a slow morning in the capital.

Brunch in Malta the museum cafe Valletta

This is one for those days when you want something simple but satisfying before exploring Valletta’s museums, churches, gardens and harbour views.

Why visit The Museum Café?

  • Great for coffee.
  • Cosy, characterful setting
  • Handy stop while sightseeing in Valletta

Brillace Café

If brunch means lots of coffee, Maltese treats, sandwiches and something a little more indulgent, Brillace Café is worth adding to your list. Chill vibes and good coffee.

Brunch in Malta brillace Café

It is a good choice for a fun brunch with friends, especially if you are in the mood for something more playful than a standard breakfast.

Why visit Brillace Café?

  • Ideal for sweet brunch dishes
  • Great for pancakes, waffles and desserts
  • Fun, colourful and Instagram-friendly

Brunch & Beyond

Brunch & Beyond in St Julian’s is a polished, modern brunch spot with a menu that suits both healthy eaters and those looking for something a little more indulgent.

brunch in Malta brunch and beyond

Expect brunch classics such as eggs, toast, smoothie bowls, speciality coffee and fresh, colourful plates. It is a strong all-rounder if you are staying around St Julian’s or heading out for a day by the sea.

Why visit Brunch & Beyond?

  • Modern brunch menu
  • Good mix of healthy and indulgent options
  • Great for a relaxed start in St Julian’s

Happy Days Shack

For brunch with beachy vibes, Happy Days Shack is a lovely choice. This is the kind of place made for sunshine, fresh juices, smoothie bowls and a relaxed morning by the water.

brunch in Malta happy days shack

Head here when you want something casual, colourful and easy-going before or after a swim. It is especially good if your ideal brunch comes with sea air and a slower pace.

Why visit Happy Days Shack?

  • Beachside feel
  • Great for smoothie bowls, juices and lighter brunch plates
  • Relaxed holiday atmosphere

Kyoto Japanese Bakery, Malta

For something a little different, Kyoto Japanese Bakery brings a taste of Japan to Malta’s brunch scene. Expect delicate pastries, soft milk breads, matcha treats and carefully crafted baked goods that are as beautiful as they are delicious.

kyoto bakery brunch in Malta

This is a great spot if you are looking to mix things up from the usual brunch menu, with lighter bites and unique flavours that pair perfectly with a coffee or matcha latte.

Why visit Kyoto Japanese Bakery?

  • Unique Japanese-inspired bakes
  • Great for lighter brunch options
  • Perfect for something different in Malta

Where to brunch in Malta

Malta’s brunch scene has something for every mood. For a cosy city stop, head to The Museum Café in Valletta. For something sweet and fun, try Brillace Café.  For a stylish brunch in St Julian’s, Brunch & Beyond is a good shout. For sea views and chilled-out holiday vibes, make time for Happy Days Shack. And for something a little different, Kyoto Japanese Bakery adds an international twist to your Malta brunch plans.

    • Best for coffee and traditional Maltese rolls: The Museum Café
    • Best for sweet treats: Brillace Café
    • Best modern brunch: Brunch & Beyond
    • Best beachy brunch: Happy Days Shack
    • Best for something different: Kyoto Japanese Bakery

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Brunch in Malta: Best Cafés in Valletta, Sliema & Beyond

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