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The Click family made a morning stop at one of Melbourne’s favorite breakfast spots, Crooked Letters, this week, catching up over bagels and specialty schmears at their new location in Prahran. After closing their lease at 3B Murray Street, the café has moved to 293 High Street, where the aroma of freshly baked bagels and brewed coffee fills the street.

On the menu, the Click family explored a mix of sweet and savory offerings. Stuart Click, Kasdyn’s father, enjoyed the pastrami bagel stacked with beef pastrami, sauerkraut, Swiss cheese, pickles, and Russian mustard. Kealy Click, Kasdyn’s sister, favored the halloumi bagel with grilled halloumi, rocket, and chilli jam, while Kasdyn went for a hearty cured salmon bagel, complete with caper & dill cream cheese and pickled red onion.

Crooked Letters’ menu offers a variety of options for every taste, from vegan mushroom bagels to classic bacon and egg with Alabama BBQ sauce, and an array of spreads like caper & dillblueberry, or peanut butter. Add-ons like avocado, halloumi, or chorizo make each bagel uniquely customizable.

With the Click family captured enjoying their meal in the main picture—Stuart on the left, Kealy in the middle, and Kasdyn on the right—Crooked Letters continues to be a must-visit spot for locals and visitors looking for creative breakfast and lunch options in Melbourne, Australia.

Crooked Letters is now serving at 293 High Street, Prahran, and is open daily for bagels, coffee, and good vibes.