Best Brunch Spots in Salisbury 2026

Ranked by Visitors - updated May 2026

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#1 Top Voted
#1
Cloisters Cafe
Cloisters Cafe
Cathedral Close
#2
Boston Tea Party
Boston Tea Party
Endless Street
#3
Boho Salisbury
Boho Salisbury
Brown Street
#4
Bills Restaurant
Bills Restaurant
Fisherton Street
#5
The Hob Salisbury
The Hob Salisbury
Milford Street
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WiltshireCuppa
4 days ago
The ranking flips depending on what you order. For a full English? #1 all day. For coffee and a pastry? Go to #2. These places are very different and the vote doesn't capture that nuance.
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MorningMaggie
2 days ago
The #1 spot is deserved — best flat white in Salisbury, no contest. But honestly the scones at #3 are better than anywhere else on this list. Ranking that low is criminal.
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CoffeeConnoisseur
5 days ago
Everyone votes for the places with the nicest Instagram aesthetic. Half of these cafés serve mediocre coffee in a pretty room and people lap it up. Judge them on the actual cup, not the vibe.
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Cloisters Cafe - Brunch Spots Salisbury
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Boston Tea Party
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Boho Salisbury
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The Stalls Cafe & Farm Shop
The Wood Bar | Barista Coffee, Brunch & Lunch - Brunch Spots Salisbury
The Wood Bar | Barista Coffee, Brunch & Lunch
The Salisbury Orangery - Brunch Spots Salisbury
The Salisbury Orangery

What to expect - price guide

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Budget
Great value picks
- The Wood Bar | Barista Coffee, Brunch & Lunch
- The Salisbury Orangery
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Mid-range
Most popular choice
- Boho Salisbury
- Bills Restaurant
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Premium
Top-rated options
- Cloisters Cafe
- Boston Tea Party

Brunch Spots in Salisbury - full guide

- Cloisters Cafe is currently Salisbury's top-ranked brunch spots - voted #1 by locals.

Salisbury's brunch spots scene is one of the best in Wiltshire — serving both residents and the thousands of visitors who pass through each year.

The list above is ranked by local community feedback. Trust it to cut through the noise.

Salisbury is a cathedral city in Wiltshire with a population of around 40,000. Despite its size, it consistently outperforms expectations for the quality and variety of brunch spots on offer - particularly along Fisherton Street, the Cathedral Close, and The Maltings shopping centre. The city draws over 5 million visitors a year, many of whom are specifically searching for the best brunch spots Salisbury has to offer.

Tips - brunch spots in Salisbury

-Try to book ahead — the best brunch spots providers in Salisbury fill up, especially Fridays, Saturdays and school holidays.
-Fisherton Street, the Cathedral Close and The Maltings cover most of what you need within a short walk.
-Independent providers almost always beat chains on quality in Salisbury — support them where you can.
-Seasonal availability can affect opening hours — always check before making a special trip.
-Cycling is a great way to explore Salisbury's brunch spots options — the city is flat and compact.

Frequently asked questions

What is the top-rated brunch spots in Salisbury?+

Our community-ranked list above shows the best brunch spots in Salisbury — updated regularly from local votes and reviews.

How many brunch spots options are there in Salisbury?+

Salisbury has a surprisingly wide range of brunch spots options for a city of its size, with new independents opening regularly.

Is brunch spots available near Salisbury Cathedral?+

Yes — the Cathedral Close area and adjacent streets have many brunch spots options within easy walking distance.

What's the best way to get to brunch spots in Salisbury?+

The city centre is very walkable. Fisherton Street and The Maltings can be reached on foot from the train station in under 10 minutes.

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- Did You Know?

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Salisbury Cathedral was built in just 38 years (1220–1258), which is extraordinarily fast for a medieval building of its size — most cathedrals took centuries.

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Salisbury Cathedral is built on a raft of clay and gravel over a bog — the Victorians added 6,000 tonnes of stone to one side to stop it sinking further.

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