{"id":226495,"date":"2023-06-05T12:57:27","date_gmt":"2023-06-05T02:57:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/?p=226495"},"modified":"2023-06-29T13:51:15","modified_gmt":"2023-06-29T03:51:15","slug":"byron-bay-cafes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.australiantraveller.com\/nsw\/north-coast\/byron-bay\/byron-bay-cafes\/","title":{"rendered":"18 scrumptious cafes in Byron Bay (and beyond)"},"content":{"rendered":"
Byron Bay\u2019s cafes are up there with some of the best in the country. Here is a list of some of our favourites.<\/h5>\n

Byron Bay<\/a> is one of the few regional towns in Australia that is on the top of everyone\u2019s destination dining lists<\/a>. The local crowd here is decidedly in-the-know and one of the many reasons the food culture here is so good is because the town\u2019s denizens \u2013 a mix of long-term locals and smug sea changers \u2013 demand it. Here\u2019s the inside track on some of the best cafes in and around Byron Bay. One thing to remember is that it is hard to find a cafe open past about 2 pm in Byron so make sure you go early.<\/p>\n

1. Folk<\/h2>\n

Folk is a local bolthole that treats vegetarians as VIPs<\/a>. It\u2019s also popular with flexitarians who come here to eat and eat well.<\/p>\n

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Come to Folk to eat and eat well. (Image: Jess Kearney)<\/p><\/div>\n

Our favourites at the garden cafe tacked onto a caravan park, where tree stumps serve as stools and railway sleepers define the veggie patch, include the smashed avo on organic sourdough (of course) with house-made dukkah, garden greens and toasted seeds; the Folk burrito with spiced biodynamic brown rice and quinoa with organic black beans, spiced kraut and cumin-roasted pumpkin; or the classic Folk Nourishing bowl (for all the rainbow goodness); and for something sweet, try their house-made banana bread and chocolate brownies. They are now hosting Folk Nights on Fridays – offering a curated dinner menu, live music, and good times.<\/p>\n

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Nourish your tummy and palate with healthy meals at Folk. (Image: Jess Kearney)<\/p><\/div>\n

Address:<\/strong> Lot 1, 399 Ewingsdale Road, Byron Bay<\/p>\n

2. Roadhouse<\/h2>\n

The Roadhouse<\/a> (or Roady to the locals) is a rustic-chic wonderland that is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Located on Bangalow Road, on the outskirts of Byron Bay, The Roady is where you will find a crowd of in-the-know locals and digital nomads enjoying a hit of coffee before they start their day.<\/p>\n

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Enjoy chill vibes amid the morning rush at Roadhouse. (Image: Oli Ayo)<\/p><\/div>\n

Grab a spot in the sunny courtyard filled with the comforting fragrance of burning wood for baked eggs with wood-fired capsicum, kale, Persian feta and charred sourdough for brunch or the noteworthy Roady green bowl. We strongly suggest trying their \u201cmagic mushroom\u201d spiced hot chocolate.<\/p>\n

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Dine al fresco under huge umbrellas outside the cafe. (Image: Oli Ayo)<\/p><\/div>\n

Address:<\/strong> 6\/142 Bangalow Rd, Byron Bay<\/p>\n

3. Combi Byron Bay<\/h2>\n

Combi<\/a> doffs its hats to the surfers and hippies who converged here in the 1960s and \u201870s in their VWs and helped to shape the northern NSW town. The Combi-sized eatery, located a couple of blocks away from Main Beach, spills out onto a courtyard that has a kind of surf-shack groove.<\/p>\n

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Combi Byron Bay’s cafe interior is chic and minimalist.<\/p><\/div>\n

Combi is a honeypot for locals and visitors young and old who stroll down here after a Bikram yoga sesh to inhale cold-pressed juices as iridescent green as the surrounding jungle. Try the acai bowls, healthy banana bread, and nourish bowls for a more filling option.<\/p>\n

\"Acai

Combi is a honeypot for locals and visitors young and old.<\/p><\/div>\n

Address:<\/strong> 25 Fletcher St, Byron Bay<\/p>\n

4. Vagabond<\/h2>\n

This gorgeous bright and happy space in the Byron industrial estate\u2019s Habitat<\/a> offers humble, plant-based food and beautiful providore items. You will find healthy smoothies, delicious salads, nourish bowls, unbeatable cakes (we recommend the lemon, rosemary, and olive oil one), and fresh flowers (only on Fridays) supplied by local grower, Flora and Daisie.<\/p>\n

\"Outside

Enjoy healthy smoothies, delicious salads, nourish bowls, unbeatable cakes and fresh flowers at Vagabond.<\/p><\/div>\n

The coffee is great as well \u2013 Vagabond use their own 100% organic blend that they blended with their roaster in the Yarra Valley in Victoria \u2013 they have been using the same blend for over 10 years. And the best bit, there is a huge tree and pretty lawn area right outside where you can take your food and enjoy it in the sun.<\/p>\n

\"Baristas

Vagabond use their own 100% organic coffee blend.<\/p><\/div>\n

Address:<\/strong> Habitat, 1 Porter St, Byron Bay<\/p>\n

5. Punch and Daisy<\/h2>\n

Head to Mullum to find this nearby local hangout. Punch and Daisy<\/a> serve all-day brunch, delicious cakes and sweets, as well as excellent Moonshine coffee and chai locally made and brewed in-house. For food, order up their brown rice nasi goreng followed by a generous serving of the house-made Portuguese cheesecake. Open until 2 pm.<\/p>\n

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Elegant paintings on the wall add to the cafe’s aesthetic appeal.<\/p><\/div>\n

Address:<\/strong> Studio 2\/105 Stuart St, Mullumbimby<\/p>\n

6. Tones at Soko<\/h2>\n

Another gorgeous space from which to enjoy a delicious Allpress Espresso coffee is in Tones at S\u014dko<\/a> tucked away in the Byron Bay industrial estate (right next to the St Agni store). For breakfast try the coconut sticky rice or swing by for a Tones Banhi Mi or \u201cNice Rice\u201d bowl for lunch and pick up a bunch of beautiful Braer flowers (who share the same space).<\/p>\n

Address:<\/strong> 4 Acacia St, Byron Bay<\/p>\n

7. The Byron Bay General Store<\/h2>\n

The Byron Bay General Store<\/a> is a local institution, proudly serving locals and travellers since 1947 in one of the Shire\u2019s oldest commercial buildings. Gather in the earthy eatery, which was once home to Greys Store, Craig\u2019s Store and Macs Milk Bar, to eat and drink and stock up on local goods that include everything from gourmet granola to cold-pressed juices. Feel better about yourself and order the brekkie bowl of mixed grains, roasted sweet potato, grilled tomatoes, roasted mushrooms, and sprouted salad with sauerkraut.<\/p>\n

Address:<\/strong> 26 Bangalow Rd, Byron Bay<\/p>\n

8. Federal Doma Cafe<\/h2>\n

If there is one cafe we\u2019d deem as something extra special, it\u2019s this one. Tucked away in the hills in the tiny village of Federal, Doma is a charming little cafe<\/a> run by two heavenly Japanese couples that serve authentic Japanese flavours with love. The service is sweet and friendly, and the atmosphere is super relaxed.<\/p>\n

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Get closer to nature at Federal Doma Cafe.<\/p><\/div>\n

It\u2019s not Japanese food as you know it (although you can still order sushi) but you will find amazing burgers (we recommend the halloumi one), delicious eggplant, choc chip and nut cookies, matcha panna cotta, Okinawa cheesecake and so much more.<\/p>\n

On Saturdays, you might be able to grab a loaf of Rakkenji Hakkou (fermented bread). The Rakkenji method uses sweet potatoes, carrots, apples and rice. Eating this bread makes you healthy from the inside out! They also have an equally amazing sister cafe in Bellingen, three hours south of Byron, called Qudo.<\/p>\n

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Federal Doma Cafe is known for its lush garden setting.<\/p><\/div>\n

Address:<\/strong> 3\/6 Albert Street, Federal<\/p>\n

9. Three Blue Ducks Byron Bay<\/h2>\n

Every trip to Byron should include a visit to The Farm<\/a> and a meal at Three Blue Ducks.<\/p>\n

The Three Blue Ducks\u2019 front-of-mind mission is to \u2018grow, feed, educate, give back\u2019 while respecting honest, real ingredients, supporting ethical local growers and embracing the local artisanal food movement.<\/p>\n

Sit in the rustic farm-style cafe, located about 8.5 kilometres from Byron Bay, to enjoy roasted pork loin with charred greens, blackened onions, and apple sauce or order a picnic hamper to enjoy on the grounds of the 34-hectare working farm.<\/p>\n

Open for breakfast, lunch and sometimes dinner, but you can always choose to have your own private picnic instead. Just bring your own picnic rug and wander along The Farm trail until you find a spot you like, and they will provide a food hamper for you.<\/p>\n

Address:<\/strong> 11 Ewingsdale Road, Ewingsdale<\/p>\n

10. Top Shop<\/h2>\n

A sit-down meal at the Top Shop in Byron Bay<\/a> translates to lazing on a blanket on a lawn littered with friendly folk who seem to share a kind of cloud-clearing optimism. Whether you\u2019re in search of a cup of expertly made coffee or a bacon and egg burger, the hippy-chic cafe housed in an old 1950s milk bar has an arty ambience and an edgy young crowd of creatives that will see you eavesdropping on their more interesting lives until the early arvo.<\/p>\n

Address:<\/strong> 65 Carlyle St, Byron Bay<\/p>\n

11. Bayleaf<\/h2>\n

Bayleaf Cafe<\/a> is a long-time favourite with locals and visitors alike. Order up a coffee from Gold Coast roaster Blackboard \u2013 a tried and tested blend of ethically sourced beans \u2013 while you peruse the menu.<\/p>\n

\"Barista

Bayleaf Cafe is a long-time favourite with locals and visitors alike.<\/p><\/div>\n

We recommend the Sweet Potato Flatbread made with purple kumara flatbread, pumpkin and confit garlic puree, roasted heirloom Dutch carrots, kale and cherry tomatoes, add a couple of garlic-fried eggs. The scrambled eggs with feta, salsa verde, fresh rocket, avocado and chilli on toasted sourdough is also a real crowd-pleaser.<\/p>\n

And if you\u2019re up for a hair of the dog\u2026 they serve an excellent Bloody Mary made with Lord Byron Distillery gin. They\u2019ve also recently introduced a curated wine, beer and cocktail menu. You\u2019ll find plenty of seating inside and out, but you might have to wait a bit for a table during peak times \u2013 it\u2019s worth it.<\/p>\n

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Try the Sweet Potato Flatbread made with purple kumara flatbread.<\/p><\/div>\n

Address:<\/strong> 2A Marvell St, Byron Bay<\/p>\n

12. Beach Byron Bay<\/h2>\n

The location of the Beach Byron Bay cafe<\/a> is hard to beat, they are one of the only cafes in Byron that has direct access to the beach. You can choose to dine in the more formal restaurant section or order takeaway from their little Kiosk window.<\/p>\n

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The beach is just a stone’s throw away. (Image: Nikki To)<\/p><\/div>\n

We recommend grabbing an egg and bacon roll and a coffee from the Kiosk and heading straight down to the beach.<\/p>\n

\"Mushroom

Grab something to eat before heading to the beach. (Image: Nikki To)<\/p><\/div>\n

Address:<\/strong> 2 Massinger St, Byron Bay<\/p>\n

13. Woods<\/h2>\n

Expect delicious seasonal, local and sustainable dining in a very cute, rustic space at the back of Bangalow in the Art Precinct. Woods<\/a> prides itself on building community and spreading good vibes. They are situated right near the weekly farmers market in Bangalow making it the perfect place for a pre or post-coffee. It is a true local meeting point. Whether you have time for a quick coffee, a leisurely meal or an early dinner (during the summer), you\u2019ll be glad you did.<\/p>\n

\"Exterior

Expect delicious seasonal, local and sustainable dining at Woods.<\/p><\/div>\n

Address:<\/strong> 10 Station Street, Bangalow<\/p>\n

14. Mangosteen<\/h2>\n

A cute local favourite just behind the main street of Bangalow, Mangosteen<\/a> is only open for lunch and serves delicious Japanese dishes in a very relaxed and casual setting. Find great sushi and lovely staff.<\/p>\n

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Have a taste of Mangosteen’s umami-rich dumplings.<\/p><\/div>\n

Address:<\/strong> 38 Byron St, Bangalow<\/p>\n

15. Clunes Store & Cellars<\/h2>\n

Clunes Store<\/a> is so much more than just a general store. They are a boutique wine cellar, a bustling cafe, and a post office \u2013 and they do it all with a whole lot of heart. They have recently expanded the cafe menu with an afternoon offering, serving wine and cheese, and local produce and provisions from within the store and cellar. A dinner service is also in the works. This is a wonderful one-stop shop in the hills.<\/p>\n

Address:<\/strong> 33 Main St, Clunes<\/p>\n

16. High Life<\/h2>\n

This tiny little spot<\/a>, tucked off the main road, is where you will find some of the best breakfast and lunch food Byron has to offer. The service is friendly, the music is ALWAYS good, and the food \u2013 which is always organic and seasonal \u2013 is beyond delicious.<\/p>\n

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Let the barista mix your fave coffee blend.<\/p><\/div>\n

We highly recommend their toasted sandwiches, the rice cakes with avocado and sprouts, the tempeh salad, and the mushies on toast. You can\u2019t go wrong. Everything is so healthy, nutritious, and delicious. The drinks menu includes a range of warm beverages and tonics, including Allpress Espresso coffee, turmeric ginger latte, and the magic mushy drink. Make sure to swing by during the week as they\u2019re not open on weekends.<\/p>\n

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Pop into High Life for dinner.<\/p><\/div>\n

Address:<\/strong> Shop 5\/103 Jonson St, Byron Bay<\/p>\n

17. Yum Yum New Brighton<\/h2>\n

It\u2019s the only cafe in New Brighton<\/a> perfectly positioned between the beach and the weekly farmers\u2019 market \u2013 held in New Brighton every Tuesday. Serving their own special \u2018New Brighton Blend\u2019 from local roasters The Branches Coffee, alongside brunch from 6:30 am to 1 pm every day, as well as wood-fired pizzas on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Dogs are very welcome at Yum Yum, the cafe is only 200 metres from one of the best \u201coff-leash\u201d beaches in the Northern Rivers.<\/p>\n

Address:<\/strong> 50 River St, New Brighton<\/p>\n

18. Keith – Murwillumbah<\/h2>\n

Recently under new management, Keith is a gorgeous little cafe<\/a> in the heart of Murwillumbah serving specialty coffee (by local Byron Bay roaster, Beam Coffee), tasty food \u2013 think chicken pies, toasties with hand-cut Mt Warning smoked ham, brie and caramelised onion jam, fresh orange juice and more.<\/p>\n

Address:<\/strong> 132 Murwillumbah St, Murwillumbah<\/p>\n

Original article written by Carla Grossetti and updated by Georgia Hopkins.<\/h5>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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