To have a good start to the day on your vacation, it is really important to have a good breakfast in the morning with a good cup of coffee. Split is an ideal place for you to enjoy an early breakfast and a coffee or a brunch next to the sea to prepare you for the day of exploring around the city. Brunch is becoming more than just a meal, it is starting to become a social gathering, a way of connecting with people and enjoying life. Brunch is a ritual that reminds us to take it easy in life, enjoy every moment, and spend some quality time with our loved ones. The trend of having brunch is slowly coming to Split too, so let us introduce you to some of the best places to have Brunch in Split. 

PLACES FOR BREAKFAST AND BRUNCH

MakaMaka – A vibrant fusion of Japanese and Peruvian flavors. Every dish is visually stunning and creatively delicious, offering a unique culinary experience.

ZAP Kitchen & Bar – A versatile all-day spot. Start with premium coffee and croissants, return for daily-changing Mediterranean lunches, and finish with cake or an aperitif.

Bistro Merlin – Modern cuisine with a Dalmatian twist, made from seasonal ingredients. Great for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

Kat’s Kitchen Brunch Club – A peaceful garden brunch spot near Marjan Hill. Vegetarian-friendly with customizable dishes and a relaxing atmosphere.

Missy B.istro – Cozy harbor-side brunch place with sea views. Enjoy all-you-can-eat sweet and savory options for one set price.

Ka doma – Meaning “like home,” this welcoming bistro serves breakfast through dinner. Their breakfast-brunch blend is a standout.

Bepa! – Just minutes from Diocletian’s Palace, Bepa offers Mediterranean dishes with fresh ingredients and options for all diets, in a charming indoor/outdoor setting.

Brasserie on 7 – Located on the Riva promenade with Adriatic views, offering classic brunch dishes and breakfast cocktails in a stylish setting.

Bokeria Kitchen & Wine – Ideal for brunch and wine lovers, this chic spot has a rich wine list and transitions smoothly from brunch to lunch and dinner.

Fig – Nestled inside Diocletian’s Palace, Fig serves up flavorful vegetarian and vegan brunches, with meat options later in the day.

Our favorite – Mokosh restaurant – offers a rich choice of various meals at fair prices in a beautiful ambience.

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