About Brunetti Oro
After six decades of building a true Italian experience known and loved by both young and old, Brunetti Oro 1956 invites you on a new journey.
Whilst staying true to our culture and Italian heritage, Brunetti Oro 1956 represents the new generation, bringing to life an Italian tradition with a twist on the old, and a touch of the new.
This is our commitment to push even further – taking our recipes and processes borne of the highest standards – to deliver a new and enhanced Italian experience.
We invite you to visit us online or instore at Flinders Lane, Melbourne CBD or Myer Melbourne to order our unique and renowned celebration cakes.
We lead, we learn, we evolve and expand – we introduce Brunetti Oro 1956
The evolution of an Italian tradition
THE HISTORY OF BRUNETTI ORO
2022Brunetti Oro continues to thrive with a brand-new online store delivering all over Melbourne and the construction of Brunetti Oro Brunswick.
2019Giorgio Angele retires, leaving the business to two of his sons Fabio and Yuri.
2013After 20 years of carefully considered expansion, Brunetti outgrows the location on Faraday Street and moves around the corner back to its original home on Lygon Street.
2010Brunetti are approached by an eager investor and a franchised Brunetti store is opened in Dubai Mall, UAE.
2005The Angele’s open a second location, Brunetti at City Square, Melbourne CBD.
1956Mr Angele opens his first cake shop on Belford Road, Kew East.
1943At age 10, Giorgio Angele begins training as a pastry chef in Rome, Italy.
2021Brunetti evolves and the Brunetti Oro chapter begins. Led by owner Yuri Angele, Brunetti Oro seeks to bring in an innovative new era while staying true to its authentic Italian roots.
2017The City Square location closes to make way for the construction of the Melbourne Metro Tunnel and Brunetti moves to a new 300 seat restaurant on Flinders Lane, Melbourne CBD.
2011The same franchisee then opens Brunetti at Tanglin Mall, Singapore
2010Brunetti opens another store on level 3 of Myer Melbourne, Bourke Street, Melbourne CBD.
1991The Angele’s purchase a café on Faraday Street, Carlton called Brunetti.
1956Mr Angele accompanies the Italian Olympic team to Melbourne as the teams’ pastry chef for the Olympics. Following the Olympics Mr Angele took up Australia’s invitation to stay in the country, starting his new life.
2022Brunetti Oro continues to thrive with a brand-new online store delivering all over Melbourne and the construction of Brunetti Oro Brunswick.
2021Brunetti evolves and the Brunetti Oro chapter begins. Led by owner Yuri Angele, Brunetti Oro seeks to bring in an innovative new era while staying true to its authentic Italian roots.
2019Giorgio Angele retires, leaving the business to two of his sons Fabio and Yuri.
2017The City Square location closes to make way for the construction of the Melbourne Metro Tunnel and Brunetti moves to a new 300 seat restaurant on Flinders Lane, Melbourne CBD.
2013After 20 years of carefully considered expansion, Brunetti outgrows the location on Faraday Street and moves around the corner back to its original home on Lygon Street.
2011The same franchisee then opens Brunetti at Tanglin Mall, Singapore
2010Brunetti are approached by an eager investor and a franchised Brunetti store is opened in Dubai Mall, UAE.
2010Brunetti opens another store on level 3 of Myer Melbourne, Bourke Street, Melbourne CBD.
2005The Angele’s open a second location, Brunetti at City Square, Melbourne CBD.
1991The Angele’s purchase a café on Faraday Street, Carlton called Brunetti.
1956Mr Angele opens his first cake shop on Belford Road, Kew East.
1956Mr Angele accompanies the Italian Olympic team to Melbourne as the teams’ pastry chef for the Olympics. Following the Olympics Mr Angele took up Australia’s invitation to stay in the country, starting his new life.
1943At age 10, Giorgio Angele begins training as a pastry chef in Rome, Italy.
