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Where to Brunch in Newport Beach

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For some, breakfast is the most important meal of the day. For others, it’s brunch—that glorious chunk of the weekend when both breakfast and lunch collide, and orange juice gets a boozy boost. We’ll take that situation any day if we could, plus all the other good things brunch brings, like friends, since it’s almost always a social affair. With that said, here are 14 of our favorite places for a fun brunch in Newport Beach!

Brunch Restaurants With a View in Lido Marina Village

Lido Bottle Works

For brunch on the bay, snag a seat at farm-to-table restaurant Lido Bottle Works! This Lido Marina Village hotspot is known for its selection of tasty seasonal dishes, and the brunch menu is no exception. Treat yourself to Chef Joel Gutierrez’s signature Monkey Bread, which is crafted with housemade dough, dulce de leche, ancho and burnt orange cream. This is easily one of the best brunch places in Newport Beach!

Malibu Farm

Tucked along the harbor, Malibu Farm is the definition of coastal California chic. This breezy farm-to-table eatery delivers wholesome, fresh fare in an effortlessly stylish setting—think Scandinavian-style interiors, wooden tables and views of docked yachts just steps away. The menu leans into seasonal, locally sourced ingredients, with brunch standouts like Baked Coconut French Toast and the colorful Organic Scramble. Whether you’re refueling after a morning paddle or indulging in a late brunch with friends, Malibu Farm’s emphasis on clean eating and laid-back luxury makes it a must-visit.

Zinqué

Just a few doors down in Lido Marina Village, Zinqué brings French Riviera energy to Newport’s bayside brunch scene. With its rustic wood accents, intimate ambiance, and cozy patio seating, this charming cafe feels more like a Parisian escape than a California hotspot. The menu skews French with California flair, offering elevated plates like Tuna Tartare Tartine, Asparagus Niçoise Salad, and satisfying Steak Frites. Brunch here isn’t rushed—Zinqué invites you to sip slowly, people-watch with a glass of rosé in hand, and savor the view of sailboats gliding through the harbor. Bonus points for being ultra dog-friendly and ideally situated for a post-brunch shopping stroll through nearby boutiques like Jenni Kayne and Stoney Clover Lane.

Brunch Restaurants With a View in Corona Del Mar

Farmhouse at Roger’s Gardens

Set on the lush grounds of Roger’s Gardens, this charming Corona del Mar brunch restaurant is no slouch when it comes to the “farm-to-fork” approach. Chef Rich Mead presents a perfectly curated menu that rotates based on the seasons, and the Sunday Brunch offerings are not something you want to miss out on. Every Sunday, from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., you can sink your teeth into dishes like the Seasonal Frittata and Seasonal French Toast.

Rendez Vous French Bakery and Cafe

For a little slice of Paris tucked away in Corona Del Mar, look no further than Rendez Vous French Bakery and Cafe. This cozy sidewalk cafe turns a simple breakfast into a dreamy European moment with its menu of crepes, croissants, and housemade pastries. Whether you’re craving a light almond croissant or something more savory like the Ratatouille & Goat Cheese Omelette, each dish is packed with French flair. Don’t leave without trying one of their beignets—choose from cinnamon, cream, or rich chocolate for a treat that pairs perfectly with a cappuccino and a quiet morning on the patio.

Zinc Cafe & Market

Zinc Café & Market in Corona Del Mar is where minimalism meets nourishment. A favorite among plant-based eaters and design lovers alike, this all-in-one Newport Beach brunch restaurant and curated market feels like a breath of fresh air. Start your morning with a rich oat milk latte and a vegetable-laden frittata or their famous Moroccan Bowl packed with greens and grains. Once you’ve finished your meal, explore the adjoining market for cookbooks, ceramics, and specialty pantry items you didn’t know you needed.

Brunch Restaurants With a View on Balboa Peninsula

Shorebird

Swing by the newly renovated Shorebird in Peninsula Village for a delicious brunch and unbeatable bay views! Here, you and your friends can sip mimosas or Scratch Margaritas and indulge in dishes like Overstuffed Bacon & Eggs and Lobster Bisque Encroute, all while watching the boats cruise by. And don’t forget to take advantage of their raw bar, where you can feast on sushi rolls and fresh seafood like Hamachi Crudo and Salmon Carpaccio.

Lighthouse Cafe

Featuring gorgeous views of the harbor, Lighthouse Cafe is the perfect place for brunch with the kiddos. The menu features a mix of classic brunch dishes like avocado toast, steak chilaquiles, and lemon blueberry ricotta pancakes. For $8.99, kids can enjoy a small stack of buttermilk pancakes, French toast sticks, cereal, or an egg and a piece of bacon. The restaurant also sits right next to Marina Park, so the little ones can romp around on the nautical-themed playground after their meal!

Balboa Lily’s

Tucked into the heart of historic Balboa Village, Balboa Lily’s has become a beloved neighborhood spot for locals and beachgoers alike. Just steps from the sand, this bright Newport Beach cafe offers a warm, laid-back setting to enjoy signature drinks like the almond coconut mocha or the honey lavender latte. The food is just as comforting, with favorites like the Housemade Waffle Platter and Nick’s House Sandwich delivering that perfect mix of classic and creative. The vibe is unpretentious and inviting, and the dog-friendly patio makes it a go-to for a casual, feel-good brunch in Newport Beach.

More Brunch Restaurants in Newport Beach

The Great Maple

Located in Newport Beach’s premier shopping center, Fashion Island, The Great Maple is a buzzy spot for a casual brunch. This cozy restaurant serves up an assortment of mouthwatering dishes, including their Cajun Shrimp Biscuit Benedict and signature Maple Bacon Doughnuts, which are made to order and feature their signature maple bacon glaze. And here, brunch is served all day, so no need to worry about “running late.”

Tavern House Kitchen + Bar

In addition to its bayside location, there are a number of reasons Tavern House Kitchen + Bar is a popular spot for a morning or midday meal. With a brunch menu chock-full of delicious favorites like the Buttermilk Fried Chicken & Malted Waffles and Prime Rib Hash, it’s obvious why this waterfront establishment is a crowd-pleaser. Let’s just say restaurateurs David Wilhelm and Gregg Solomon know how to level up classic American cuisine.

The Beachcomber Café

For those who believe brunch tastes better with your toes in the sand, The Beachcomber Café in Crystal Cove is the spot. Set in a charming historic cottage right on the beach, this oceanfront eatery serves up panoramic views and an equally impressive menu. Choose from Lemon Ricotta Pancakes, Brioche French Toast, or their famous Smoked Salmon Tartine, then top it off with an order of hot, sugar-dusted beignets for the table. The Beachcomber offers complimentary shuttle service from the parking lot, so you can sit back, relax, and soak in the surf with a mimosa in hand.

Haute Cakes Caffe

Ask any Newport Beach local about their favorite brunch spot, and chances are Haute Cakes Caffe will be top of mind. This cozy Newport Beach brunch spot has been a staple in the community for years, offering a menu that blends comfort food with seasonal specialties. The Buckwheat Haute Cakes—topped with homemade blackberry jam and crème fraîche—are a fan favorite, while the Chorizo Scramble and Huevos Rancheros add a savory kick. The coffee here is just as impressive as the food, and the warm, welcoming ambiance makes it the kind of place you’ll want to linger long after the last bite.

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