The event, held from 8am at the Uniting Church Hall on Hay St, ran three or four times a year for many years before the COVID-19 pandemic.
However, church elder and event co-ordinator Dennis Caughey said the church wanted to bring the popular event back.
“The men just love it; the least amount of men who have attended is 25, and the most has been a staggering 54,” he said.
Attendees come from Cobram and the surrounding regions, and Mr Caughey said the event was open to anyone, regardless of denomination.
The event will comprise a cooked breakfast, a quiz and feature guest speaker Mohammed Al Mausawy, who came from Iraq with his family and now lives in Cobram.
“I met Mohammed at Irving House, which he visits as a volunteer, and he sat down and talked with me and my wife,” Mr Caughey said.
“I thought, ‘What an interesting young man’, and discovered he is studying to be a doctor.”
Mr Mausawy will be discussing his family and his journey, including his time within the Cobram community.
Mr Caughey is urging anyone interested in the event to enjoy a relaxing and informative breakfast with other community members.
“The men’s breakfast is a great opportunity to relax and have good social interaction with other males from around the area,” he said.
“All are welcome, and the more the merrier.”
Entry is $10, and attendees can rock up on the day.