SIX ON SIX Cafe is in the My An area of Da Nang. The restaurant specializes in brunch-related items, though they also have other food choices. It has become one of my favorite restaurants in Da Nang.

Details
- Location: Google Maps
- Hours: 7:30 AM to 10 PM daily
- Cost: 90.000 to 140.000 VND/item
- Social: Facebook Page
- Air-conditioned
- Friendly/thoughtful staff
- Great selection of indoor/outdoor seating
Getting There
SIX ON SIX Cafe is on Ba Huyen Thanh Quan Road in the My An area of Da Nang. There are a bunch of cafes, eateries, and small homestays/hotels on this road. You can easily walk here if you’re staying in the My An area. Alternatively, it’s easy to hire a Grab driver.
SIX ON SIX Cafe

SIX ON SIX is a large, air-conditioned cafe/restaurant in My An. Unlike other places with AC, theirs works well to keep the place cool. I find the restaurant to be comfortable wherever I sit.

They have a small outdoor seating section in the front and a much nicer and quieter area out back near the bathrooms.

As I mentioned in the intro, their menu seems to focus on brunch-related items, though they do have other things geared toward “normal” meals.
I like the design of their menus.


They also have a robust drink menu with smoothies, 100% fruit slushies, detox juices, freshly squeezed orange or lime juice, organic teas, fresh coconut, and homemade kombucha.
My first time here, I tried the Chicken Honey Mustard BLT. It was tasty, filling, and fresh. My only gripe is it should definitely come with some side dish, even something small. A small salad or a handful of fries would be fair.

I also had the Overnight Oats, which was excellent. Though this item and the overall restaurant prices are a tad bit expensive. They are competitive for the area, but the oatmeal bowl is twice the price compared to An’s Cafe.

On another visit, I tried the Eggs Benedict and freshly squeezed orange juice (not pictured).
This was also great and surprisingly filling. I would order this again.

The cafe is spread out nicely with a good variety of seating. Whenever I visit, there are usually people working on laptops and drinking coffee.
I want to comment on the friendliness of the staff. The service is always excellent.
Personal story: On one visit, I watched a video on my cell phone, leaning it against my juice glass. A female staff member saw this and came over and gave me a cell phone stand. This kind of thoughtful service isn’t too common elsewhere.
If you visit, let me know what you think! Join my Da Nang and Hoi An travel planning Facebook group.