Joe Otway is a Chef Director and Co-creator of notable Manchester establishments Higher Ground and Flawd Wine. He is also actively involved in Cinderwood Market Garden, growing produce for his restaurants, and is...
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Last updated: 6/30/2026, 4:50:26 PM
Key Information
Higher Ground is an iconic all-day dining establishment located in a beautifully converted heritage power station in Melbourne's CBD. Spanning five levels, it offers a sophisticated yet welcoming ambiance, known for its evocative design that blends modern aesthetics with historic touches. It's a popular spot for brunch and specialty coffee, offering unique event spaces.
Customer perception is generally positive, with many praising the great atmosphere, energetic city vibes, and the quality of coffee and food. Dishes like the chilli scrambled eggs and fried chicken croffle receive high marks for flavor and texture. However, some reviews mention an 'overhyped' or 'mid' experience, citing issues with service (described as hostile or basic), long wait times, and some dishes being average or dry for their price point. The signature hot cake is noted for its large portion but can be dry, and the iced mango matcha has been criticized for lacking matcha flavor.
Additional Details
Higher Ground is part of the Darling Group. Its unique setting in a heritage power station across five levels makes it a distinctive dining and event space in Melbourne.
Higher Ground is an all-day dining venue, but it is particularly popular for brunch, especially on weekends. Expect significant wait times during peak lunch hours on weekends. Booking is highly recommended for larger groups to avoid long waits.
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Super busy when I arrived, but the server greeted me warmly and seated me straight away. The interior was modern with subtle historic touches that blended beautifully together, creating a space that felt both stylish and welcoming. They also offer cocktails and coffee, making it the perfect place to sit back and soak up the atmosphere.
I ordered the chilli scrambled eggs and the fried chicken croffle, paired with an iced long black and a glass of pinot grigio. The drinks arrived quickly, followed shortly by the food.
The chilli scrambled eggs were cooked perfectly. The house chilli and banana peppers added a tangy, spicy, savoury flavour, while the smoked yoghurt balanced the heat beautifully. The fried chicken croffle was an explosion of flavour and texture, the croffle base was incredibly crispy, topped with sweet and spicy chicken, while the smoky cream cheese added a rich creaminess that cut through the heat of the jalapeños and gochujang perfectly.
I was genuinely impressed by both the hospitality and the food, and I’ll definitely be coming back to try more of the menu. If you’re visiting Melbourne for the first time, I’d absolutely recommend this spot as a must try!!
It was overhyped tbh. Pretty mid experience. The wait was expected because it was lunch time on a weekend but the service was horrible, we didn't feel welcome at all and pretty hostile. There was no convo or small talk, the drinking glass was all scracthed up and foggy, with the price we would expect a good drinking glass. Now the food, for the price point it was really average, i truly would not come back for anything.
-Avocado Pretzel: just unsmashed avo on a toasted Pretzels and Ricotta. Dry and underseasoned.
-Signature hot cake: a really big portion (3-4 people), super extra thick batter, the amount of syrup did not help with the dryness.
-Wagyu brisket: it was very well cooked, flavourful and tender. We wouldn't go out of our way to come back and try it but it was good.
-Iced mango matcha: a big no,the colour was very light green. We can't taste the matcha at all, then after mixing in the mango puree, it was just a mango drink. If it was promoted as authentic ceremonial matcha then we would expect to taste it.
Do not reccomend, we're pretty sure there are better options out there for breakfast.
Whenever I am visiting Melbourne I always make a stop to Higher Ground for brunch. It’s one of my favourite cafes in Melbourne. I love the building that houses Higher Ground. The atmosphere here is always terrific. Gives off energetic city vibes. The staff is excellent and the quality of the coffee and food are outstanding. Put this on your must visit if you are in Melbourne CBD.
It’s a very aesthetic and cozy place to sit and enjoy brunch with your loved ones 🥳. However, I recommend making your booking online.
We had an avocado pretzel 🥑🥨 platter and udon carbonara 🍜 with a coffee ☕️ . The highlight of the avocado pretzel platter is the halloumi cheese 🧀 infused with thyme and honey 🍯. You have to pay extra for that, and it’s worth it. You can ask for your eggs to be cooked the way you like them 🍳.
The waiters are doing an amazing job 👏🏽. Overall, they could try to increase the lighting to create a better atmosphere 🔆. I would also appreciate it if they upgraded the size of their water glasses.
Absolutely loved Higher Ground Café. The ambiance is stunning—beautifully designed with high ceilings and a warm, inviting feel that makes it stand out straight away.
Service was exceptional throughout. The staff were friendly, attentive, and very professional, making the whole experience seamless.
The food was also very high quality—well presented, full of flavour, and clearly made with great ingredients.
Overall, a fantastic spot that delivers on all fronts. Highly recommended.