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Best Coffee in Frankston (2026) — 33 Cafes Rated

Where to get the best coffee in Frankston. 33 cafes ranked by Google ratings. Flat whites, espresso, specialty roasters.

Best Coffee in Frankston (2026) — 33 Cafes Rated

Best Coffee in Frankston (2026)

Melbourne takes coffee seriously and Frankston takes it personally. The cafe scene here is strong — plenty of options for the daily rotation.

33 cafes mapped and verified, 20 with Google ratings averaging 4.6/5. This is the definitive coffee guide for Frankston — no paid placements, no sponsored reviews.

Coffee Prices in Frankston (2026)

DrinkPrice
Flat white$4.50–$5.50
Long black$4.00–$5.00
Cappuccino$4.50–$5.50
Latte$4.50–$5.50
Iced latte$5.50–$6.50
Single-origin filter$5.50–$7.00
Cold brew$5.50–$7.00
Batch brew$4.00–$5.00
Oat milk surcharge+$0.50–$1.00

Prices are Frankston area estimates for 2026.

Highest Rated Cafes in Frankston

RankCafeRatingReviews
1Laughing Lark Mobile Cafe★ 5/581
2The Point Cafe★ 4.8/544
3Blak Fig Cafe★ 4.8/511
4eeny meeny★ 4.7/5517
5Frankston Brewhouse★ 4.7/5308
6Virgo Espresso★ 4.7/5280
7Hotel Paradiso★ 4.7/5171
8Project One Frankston★ 4.7/575
9Two Boys One Beagle and A Coffee Shop★ 4.6/5514
10Down the Street★ 4.6/5366

Specialty Coffee in Frankston

These 8 venues have a specific coffee focus — expect single-origin options, pour-over methods, and baristas who can tell you the altitude the beans were grown at:

#1 Virgo Espresso

the food | ★ 4.7/5 (280 reviews) | $$

What makes it great: The kitchen at Virgo Espresso runs on precision and repetition — the same dish, perfect, every time. The kitchen here has found its rhythm. The menu is focused, the execution is steady, and the regulars know what they are coming for. The menu changes. The quality does not.

280 people have reviewed Virgo Espresso on Google. The average sits at 4.7. Earned, not gamed.

What locals say: “It was a beautiful morning for a ride into Frankston for a coffee stop. We agreed to stop at Virgo as it has been a short while since we last came. I ordered the Bircher and my ma…”

Mid-range pricing that reflects fair value for what comes out of the kitchen.

Hours: Mo-Fr 06:00-15:00; Sa 07:00-15:00; Su 07:00-14:00 | Phone: +61 492 998 390 | Website: Virgo Espresso | Google Maps

Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026

#1 Two Boys One Beagle and A Coffee Shop — 59 Kareela Rd, Frankston VIC 3199, Australia

the food | ★ 4.6/5 (514 reviews) | $$

What makes it great: The queue outside Two Boys One Beagle and A Coffee Shop tells you everything before you walk in. The menu reads simply. The food arrives with more thought than the menu suggests. That gap is the mark of a kitchen that cares more about the plate than the description. This is not destination dining. This is your neighbourhood doing what it should.

514 people have reviewed Two Boys One Beagle and A Coffee Shop on Google. The average sits at 4.6. Earned, not gamed.

What locals say: “Food and service were 10/10. Fried chicken waffles were a stand out, all the flavours went together really well, lots of care taken in the presentation. We sat in the courtyard out…”

Mid-range pricing that reflects fair value for what comes out of the kitchen.

Website: Two Boys One Beagle and A Coffee Shop | Google Maps

Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026

#1 Frankston Brewhouse — 10 New St, Frankston VIC 3199, Australia

the food | ★ 4.7/5 (308 reviews)

What makes it great: The queue outside Frankston Brewhouse tells you everything before you walk in. What works here works because the kitchen has stopped trying to be clever and started trying to be consistent. The menu changes. The quality does not.

308 people have reviewed Frankston Brewhouse on Google. The average sits at 4.7. Earned, not gamed.

What locals say: “Love this place so much! Sunday afternoon we had a surprise birthday party for my partner. The staff, the food, the venue, the entertainment and drink selection including yummy coc…”

Website: Frankston Brewhouse | Google Maps

Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026

#1 The Coffee Club

Coffee_Shop | Takeaway

What makes it great: The Coffee Club earns its crowd the honest way — through the food. The kitchen here has found its rhythm. The menu is focused, the execution is steady, and the regulars know what they are coming for. If this place were in Fitzroy, there would be a queue. In Frankston, you can still walk in.

Website: The Coffee Club

Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026

#1 Ol’ Mate Coffee — 465 Nepean Highway

the food | Outdoor seating

What makes it great: Ol’ Mate Coffee has been doing this since before Frankston got its reputation. The menu reads simply. The food arrives with more thought than the menu suggests. That gap is the mark of a kitchen that cares more about the plate than the description. It does not try to be everything. It tries to be good at one thing. It succeeds.

Hours: Mo-Sa 07:00-15:00; Su 08:00-15:00

The outdoor seats are fought over from October to March. Get there early or eat inside.

Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026

All Cafes in Frankston

#1 eeny meeny

the food | ★ 4.7/5 (517 reviews) | $$

What makes it great: You do not end up at eeny meeny by accident. You end up there because someone told you to go. What works here works because the kitchen has stopped trying to be clever and started trying to be consistent. The test of a restaurant is whether you think about it the next day. eeny meeny passes.

Rated 4.7 by 517 locals on Google — and the ones who come back do not bother leaving reviews.

What locals say: *“Stopped here before a long bike ride and ordered the mocha and the hong kong french toast with bacon.

The Mocha was beautiful and tasted absolutely incredible. I think it was one…”*

Mid-range pricing that reflects fair value for what comes out of the kitchen.

Hours: Mo-Su 08:00-15:00 | Phone: +61 3 8774 4236 | Website: eeny meeny | Google Maps

Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026

#2 The Laughing Lark Cafe

the food | ★ 4.6/5 (224 reviews)

What makes it great: The Laughing Lark Cafe has been doing this since before Frankston got its reputation. The menu reads simply. The food arrives with more thought than the menu suggests. That gap is the mark of a kitchen that cares more about the plate than the description. Add it to your rotation. You will not regret it.

A 4.6 rating from 224 reviews does not happen by accident in Frankston.

What locals say: “Staff were so lovely and friendly and helpful!! Matcha was not bitter at all, so Barista knows her stuff. Egg and Bacon English muffin deal was really good price! So worth it!”

Hours: Mo-Fr 07:00-15:00; Sa,Su 08:00-15:00; PH 08:00-13:00 | Website: The Laughing Lark Cafe | Google Maps

Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026

#3 Commonfolk Frankston — 43 Playne St, Frankston VIC 3199, Australia

the food | ★ 4.5/5 (625 reviews) | $$

What makes it great: Organic, fair trade coffee & brekkie served in a laid-back cafe that supports social projects. Commonfolk Frankston does not need a rebrand or a renovation. It needs you to sit down and order.

Rated 4.5 by 625 locals on Google — and the ones who come back do not bother leaving reviews.

What locals say: “Located on the corner of Young & Playne Streets in Frankston, this place has built its reputation for a reason. Open seven days from early (around 6:30/7:00am) through to 4:00pm, i…”

Mid-range pricing that reflects fair value for what comes out of the kitchen.

Website: Commonfolk Frankston | Google Maps

Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026

#4 Waves on the Beach Restaurant — 2/1N Long Island Dr, Frankston VIC 3199, Australia

the food | ★ 4.3/5 (2,317 reviews) | $$

What makes it great: Modern Australian cuisine in a sleek beachside locale with panoramic views of the bay. The kind of restaurant that makes you eat slower because you want it to last.

The 4.3/5 Google rating (2,317 reviews) reflects what regulars already know.

What locals say: “Another great gem on Frankston beach. If you like seafood, then this is the place to go. They have seafood entrees and mains. Easy access from the train station or driving. Overall…”

Mid-range pricing that reflects fair value for what comes out of the kitchen.

Website: Waves on the Beach Restaurant | Google Maps

Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026

#5 Down the Street

the food | ★ 4.6/5 (366 reviews) | $$

What makes it great: Down the Street is the place Frankston locals take visitors when they want to show off the neighbourhood. This is the kind of place that a neighbourhood builds around. Not a destination — a reason to stay local. It does not try to be everything. It tries to be good at one thing. It succeeds.

A 4.6 rating from 366 reviews does not happen by accident in Frankston.

What locals say: *“This little cafe spot had been on my radar for some time now and I had an opportunity this morning to pay them a visit.

Lots of staff were on shift for an early Sunday morning whi…”*

Mid-range pricing that reflects fair value for what comes out of the kitchen.

Google Maps

Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026

#6 nature cafe bar — 1/3 Thompson St, Frankston VIC 3199, Australia

the food | ★ 4.5/5 (573 reviews) | $$

What makes it great: The word of mouth around nature cafe bar has done more than any review ever could. What works here works because the kitchen has stopped trying to be clever and started trying to be consistent. Worth crossing Frankston for. Worth crossing Melbourne for, honestly.

The 4.5/5 Google rating (573 reviews) reflects what regulars already know.

What locals say: *“Good Cafe and food 10/10

Had a lovely visit to Nature Cafe Bar! The coffee was smooth, well-balanced, and full of flavor—truly a standout.

Annabelle, our server, was incredibly f…”*

Mid-range pricing that reflects fair value for what comes out of the kitchen.

Website: nature cafe bar | Google Maps

Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026

#7 Laughing Lark Mobile Cafe — 260R Cranbourne Rd, Frankston VIC 3199, Australia

the food | ★ 5/5 (81 reviews)

What makes it great: What Laughing Lark Mobile Cafe does well, it does better than anywhere else in Frankston. This is the kind of place that a neighbourhood builds around. Not a destination — a reason to stay local. You will not Instagram it. You will remember it.

81 Google reviews and a 5 average. The numbers track with the experience.

What locals say: “The Laughing Lark Mobile Cafe Set at the front of Ballam Park in Karingal, this mobile café is in a prime spot for anyone using the park. Heaps of parking nearby and plenty of seat…”

Website: Laughing Lark Mobile Cafe | Google Maps

Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026

#8 Wildness

the food | ★ 4.4/5 (333 reviews) | $$

What makes it great: If Frankston had a signature restaurant, Wildness would be on the shortlist. What works here works because the kitchen has stopped trying to be clever and started trying to be consistent. There is a reason the regulars do not talk about it much. They do not want the wait.

A 4.4 rating from 333 reviews does not happen by accident in Frankston.

What locals say: “On our way home from our holiday my son looked up best place to eat for breakfast. Wildness cafe pop up. Environment on arrival was welcoming with relaxing music, warm reception an…”

Mid-range pricing that reflects fair value for what comes out of the kitchen.

Google Maps

Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026

#9 One Pear Tree

the food | ★ 4.4/5 (1,013 reviews) | $$

What makes it great: Nobody goes to One Pear Tree for the decor. They go for a kitchen that has nothing to prove. This is the kind of place that a neighbourhood builds around. Not a destination — a reason to stay local. The test of a restaurant is whether you think about it the next day. One Pear Tree passes.

Rated 4.4 by 1,013 locals on Google — and the ones who come back do not bother leaving reviews.

What locals say: “One Pear Tree Cafe Right on busy Nepean Highway in Frankston, this place nails the balance between convenience and charm. There’s both off-street and street parking, plus easy rear…”

Mid-range pricing that reflects fair value for what comes out of the kitchen.

Google Maps

Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026

#10 Mr Frankie — 48 Norman Ave, Frankston South VIC 3199, Australia

the food | ★ 4.4/5 (287 reviews) | $$

What makes it great: The queue outside Mr Frankie tells you everything before you walk in. This is the kind of place that a neighbourhood builds around. Not a destination — a reason to stay local. The menu changes. The quality does not.

287 people have reviewed Mr Frankie on Google. The average sits at 4.4. Earned, not gamed.

What locals say: “I was aware of this cafe being in operation in the Frankston South area for a while now but had never gave them a go. Until now! Walked in, staff were accomodating and seated us ri…”

Mid-range pricing that reflects fair value for what comes out of the kitchen.

Website: Mr Frankie | Google Maps

Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026

#11 Four Seasons Café — Shop S041/330 Cranbourne Rd, Frankston VIC 3199, Australia

the food | ★ 4.4/5 (344 reviews) | $

What makes it great: The queue outside Four Seasons Café tells you everything before you walk in. What works here works because the kitchen has stopped trying to be clever and started trying to be consistent. This is not destination dining. This is your neighbourhood doing what it should.

344 people have reviewed Four Seasons Café on Google. The average sits at 4.4. Earned, not gamed.

What locals say: “Located inside Karingal Hub Shopping Centre, this place delivers exactly what you want from a shopping centre café, Quality food and quality coffee. A proper, varied menu (the home…”

Prices here are honest — you eat well and the bill does not punish you for it.

Website: Four Seasons Café | Google Maps

Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026

#12 Project One Frankston — 439 Nepean Hwy, Frankston VIC 3199, Australia

the food | ★ 4.7/5 (75 reviews)

What makes it great: Walk into Project One Frankston on any given Tuesday and the dining room is still half full. That says something. What works here works because the kitchen has stopped trying to be clever and started trying to be consistent. You will not Instagram it. You will remember it.

75 Google reviews and a 4.7 average. The numbers track with the experience.

What locals say: “Very charming place. I did happen to visit while construction was going on across the road. But I’m sure it would have been that much nicer without the loud drilling and clanging h…”

Website: Project One Frankston | Google Maps

Source: OpenStreetMap + Google Places, verified March 2026

More Cafes in Frankston

CafeAddressRating
Hotel Paradiso10 Kookaburra St, Frankston VIC 3199, Australia★ 4.7
Parcha Restaurant36 Wells St, Frankston VIC 3199, Australia★ 4.6
Little Olly’s38.153552 145.109301, Frankston South VIC 3199, Australia★ 4.4
Blak Fig Cafe401-403 Nepean Hwy, Frankston VIC 3199, Australia★ 4.8
The Point Cafe53 Beach St, Frankston VIC 3199, Australia★ 4.8
Gloria Jean’s
Muffin Break
Pie Face
Degani CafeBeach Street, Frankston
Aum Shanti Vegetarian Cafe and Gallery439 Nepean Highway
Crusty Loaf
Roundabout Cafe
Pho A Chau
Little Sparrow
Ernie’s Cafe
Beach Street Cafe

Melbourne Coffee Culture — A Quick Guide

If you have just moved to Melbourne or Frankston, here is what you need to know:

  1. Flat white is the default — this is a Melbourne invention. Order it with confidence
  2. No drip coffee — if you want filter, ask for batch brew or pour-over
  3. Milk alternatives — oat milk is the standard non-dairy option. Most places charge $0.50–$1.00 extra
  4. Takeaway cup debate — bring a KeepCup. Seriously. Melbourne judges disposable cups
  5. Tip the barista — not mandatory in Australia, but a buck in the jar gets you remembered
  6. The 3pm coffee — Melburnians do not stop at one morning coffee. The afternoon pick-me-up is cultural

How to Find Your Regular

Every Frankston resident needs a regular cafe — the place where the barista starts making your order when they see you walk in. Here is how to find yours:

  • Week 1: Try three different cafes near your home or office
  • Week 2: Return to the one that got the milk temperature right
  • Week 3: Start ordering “the usual”
  • Week 4: You now have a regular

Last updated: March 2026. This guide is refreshed when OpenStreetMap data changes — new openings, closures and corrections are reflected automatically. Found something wrong? Let us know.

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