
Australians are spending more on Mother’s Day dining than ever, with the average per-head spend hitting $65 in 2025, up 13% year-on-year, according to new OpenTable data.
Dining on Mother’s Day in 2025 increased 23% year-on-year overall, with preference for curated dining experiences up 44% and a 23% rise in restaurants offering special Mother’s Day menus.
The same OpenTable research also shows 60% of Aussies say dining out plays an important role in their Mother’s Day celebrations.
How Australians are celebrating
The way Australians celebrate is shifting too. While 45% of mothers and mother figures still prefer spending the day with family, 42% now see the occasion as increasingly about self-care and personal time, with 40% open to celebrating with their “mum group” rather than family.
Nearly half of mums (47%) believe first-time mums should be celebrated in the same way as mums of all tenures, and 38% of Aussies are planning to celebrate with an intergenerational lens, reflected in a rise in parties of six or more on the day.
As far as food preferences go, the research shows Japanese cuisine is the fastest-growing cuisine for Australian Mother’s Day diners, up 61% in 2025.
Food quality remains the leading driver for mums choosing where to dine out at 56%, followed by value for money at 42%. A third of mums expect their partner to cover the bill.
When it comes to booking, 57% of Aussies lock in their reservation at least five days in advance, though 25% of Millennials admit they have forgotten to book Mother’s Day entirely. For those who do plan ahead, 11 am is the most popular booking time, up 33% year-on-year in 2025.
Drew Bowering, General Manager Australia at OpenTable, said: “We are seeing Mother’s Day celebrations shift beyond the traditional family meal toward a focus on connection and curated experiences.
“With Mother’s Day 2025 proving to be one of the biggest dining events of the year, the launch of our 2026 Top 50 Restaurants for Brunch and Lunch helps diners get ahead of the crowd and discover standout venues that make the occasion truly special.”
To help diners plan and tick a few, if not all of these boxes, OpenTable has released its Top 50 Restaurants for Brunch and Lunch in Australia for 2026:
NSW
Amalfi Ettalong Beach
Bathers’ Bistro
Crafted by Matt Moran
Doyles on the Beach
Glasshouse at Goonoo Goonoo Station
Kurmond Social
The Boatshed La Perouse
The BOX on the Water
The Potting Shed
Whalebone Wharf
Zushi
Queensland
Bocca Italian
Burpengary Tavern
Caloundra Power Boat Club
Coffee Cat on Kings Beach
Full Moon Hotel
Green Zebra
Hotel Richlands
Northerlies Beach Bar and Grill
Ricky’s River Bar and Restaurant
Robina Pavilion The Brasserie
Sails Noosa
Sails Restaurant Redlands RSL
Secrets on the Lake
STOA
The Green
The Terrace Emporium Hotel South Bank Brisbane
Warrior Restaurant & Bar
SA
Boatshed Cafe
Rosemont Hall
West Beach SLSC
Tasmania
The Atrium
Windows On Westella
WunderBar & Restaurant
Victoria
Caffé Greco Oakleigh
Deer Park Club
Elwood Bathers
Farm Vigano
Grazia Restaurant
Hochi Mama CBD
Lost Watering Hole The Lancefield Brewery
Merricks Store
Mount Erica Hotel
Rococo
Secret Kitchen Chinatown
Stamford Park Homestead
Tesoro Gastronomia
The Old England Hotel Heidelberg
The Rocks Mornington
Waves on the Beach
Source: Praytell Agency
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