Beach cafés across India are redefining the idea of brunch, not as a quick meal, but as an experience meant to be savoured. With fresh, locally inspired plates, cooling drinks, and spaces that blur the line
between indoors and the shoreline, each café offers its own version of coastal charm.
Whether it’s wooden decks overlooking endless blue, cosy corners tucked into sandy stretches, or vibrant spots buzzing with easy energy, what truly elevates these places is the feeling they offer barefoot ease, sun-warmed tables, and the rare luxury of doing nothing at all. You arrive for the food but stay for the atmosphere, the light, and the way everything seems to slow down just enough to let you take it all in.
This list is for those who crave more than just a meal, it’s for slow brunch lovers, sunset chasers, and anyone looking to trade city noise for the calming rhythm of the sea.
The Coco Leaf, Gokarna
As Gokarna emerges as one of India’s must-visit beach towns, The Coco Leaf is easily among the best spots to experience its laid-back vibe. Located right by the beach, the café offers a relaxed setting with great music, a breezy deck, and uninterrupted sea views, perfect for a slow brunch.
The food feels comforting, with freshly prepared dishes ranging from indulgent breakfasts and shakes to their much-loved, oven-fresh pizzas. What truly sets it apart, however, are the desserts, easily among the best in Gokarna making it hard to leave without a sweet ending. Add warm hospitality and the option to stay in cosy beachside cottages, and you have a place where a simple brunch effortlessly turns into an all-day, or even all-weekend, affair. “By the sea, brunch isn’t just a meal, it’s a pause. It’s about slowing down, enjoying honest food, good company, and letting the rhythm of the waves set the pace. We’ve always believed it’s this balance of good food, thoughtful music, and a calm, open setting that turns a simple meal into something people want to linger over. That’s the experience we hope every guest takes back with them,” says Sachin Sharma, Owner, The Coco Leaf, Gokarna.
Slow Tide, Anjuna, Goa

Located right on Anjuna Beach, Slow Tide is perfect for a relaxed beachside brunch without the usual rush. It offers clear sea views and a simple, well-designed space that encourages long, easy meals.
The vibe is laid-back, with occasional live music adding to its easygoing, social atmosphere. The menu focuses on Goan flavours, especially seafood, with options like fish thali alongside a good mix of drinks. Whether you sit outdoors by the beach or indoors, it’s the kind of place where you can take your time and enjoy the moment without feeling hurried.
Burger Factory, Morjim, Goa
Set along the shores of Morjim Beach, Burger Factory offers a larger, more open space compared to its earlier Anjuna outlet, with tables facing a long stretch of sand. It’s a casual, no-fuss spot that works especially well around sunset, when the crowd settles into a relaxed mix of regulars and early evening diners.
The menu stays true to the brand’s strengths, well-made burgers with clean, straightforward flavours. The classic cheeseburger and blue cheese variant are reliable picks, along with prawn or fish options for a coastal twist. Sides are simple, and the bar keeps things easy with mojitos and beer that perfectly suit the setting.
Soul Food Cafe, Varkala

Nestled within the serene clifftop garden of Soul & Surf in Varkala, Soul Food Cafe offers a unique gathering space for a global community of travellers. This breezy, open-air café overlooks the Arabian Sea and is furnished with daybeds that invite you to linger over meals or simply soak in the ambience.
With a focus on blending local ingredients and techniques with international flavours, the menu is concise yet diverse, ranging from Mexican and Mediterranean dishes to Indian street food, along with influences from South India, Morocco, and the Middle East.
The Southern Deck, Benaulim
Located on the sands of Benaulim Beach, The Southern Deck is ideal for a relaxed, beachside brunch. The open deck faces the sea, offering plenty of natural light and uninterrupted views that make it perfect for a slow, easy meal.
The menu leans towards contemporary Goan flavours along with bar bites and grills, allowing you to mix lighter plates with more indulgent options. Dishes like Goan-spiced cauliflower and broccoli, chorizo tater tots, kebabs, and tikkas work well for sharing, with plenty of vegetarian choices too. Pair it with a simple drink or coffee, and it’s easy to settle in and ease into the day.














