Gold Coast Coffee
We review the best beans on the Gold Coast and tell you where you can buy them. By buying beans from directly cafés and coffee houses, you’re supporting independent Australian growers and roasters. We are excited to welcome the hugely popular Brisbane restaurant group “Cafe 63” to Ross Evans Garden Centre Gold Coast. Cafe 63 has a truly comprehensive menu selection with something for everyone. Positioned in a beautiful alfresco style setting with seating for up to 100 guests and plenty of onsite parking.
Drop by their café seven days a week for one of the best jaffles on the Coast. You can’t help but smile when you hear stories of people escaping the big cities to come and live their best life here on our coastline. Richie, owner of Handsome Coffee, decided after many years of roasting down in Sydney enough was enough, and a relocation was necessary.
Australia’s theme park capital and home to an awe-inspiring stretch of beach, Gold Coast’s northern region is an absolute must. UniSuper is Griffith University’s partnered super fund. They’re the fund for Australia’s cafe near Benowa thinkers, creators and investigators who want to shape a better tomorrow. One of Australia’s largest super funds, UniSuper has more than 450,000 members and over $100 billion in funds under management.
They also roast on-site and serve coffee right up till 6pm most days. The eternally lauded Broadbeach café that has been in all our lives for so long — and shows no sign of going anywhere! Elk Espresso has always been the place you go to for fabulous breakfasts, but did you know they serve coffee right up until they close at 4pm? Owner Andrew Whiting is clearly for the caffeinated people. Kirra’s newest addition isHeartwood Espresso, found right opposite the beach and boasting the perfect menu for when you’ve just rolled in off the sand and want something refreshing and also delicious to fill you up. The latest of the bunch is The Backyard Cafe, by the team behindBine Beer Bar,Hideaway Kitchen and Bar and a few other venues you know and love.
From coffee cart to standalone café,Wavy Bonehas transformed in 2020 and we are here for it. You can still expect the same five-star Blackboard Coffee but this time you can sit down in a sweet space to enjoy it, along with some mouthwatering baked treats and gourmet toasties. Wavy Bone can be found in Chirn Park which is a beautiful spot should you not be from around there. Up Paradise Point way a healthy, newplant-based cafeopened much to the delight of locals and they are serving up some absolutely beautiful treats.
Step into the bright, modern two-storey Palm Springs cafe and you’re greeted by a crisp, white interior complemented by cool mint tones. Funky chandeliers hang from the ceiling, clusters of cactuses reminiscent of the California desert adorn the bright space and high arched doors let the balmy breeze flow through. Run by three intrepid Burleigh locals, Palm Springs is the coolest new spot we didn’t know we needed and the vibrant interior is perfect for pimpin’ your Insta. You’ll want to sink into the sage green seats hugging the whitewashed walls, indulge in the plethora of deliciousness and let the day pass you by in this dreamy haven. Japanese-inspired cafe, with epic eats and some serious hip-hop vibes. For serious hunger-pangs, Goya’s decadent sandos are made with chunky slabs of homemade shokupan and stuffed full with combinations including tonkatsu pork and Angus beef tenderloin.
Take that friend who is gluten free, dairy free, vegan, vegetarian, pescatarian, grain free , as there is something for anyone with a complex diet to eat. This is one cafe where the journey is equally as magical as the destination. Drive through lush scenery to the Currumbin Valley Ecovillage, where Pasture & Co. offers numerous reasons to jump off the well-trodden path. From the leafy surrounds, fresh hinterland air, child-friendly spaces to roam and regular kangaroo spottings, perfectly rustic Pasture & Co. is truly a hidden gem and one you’ll go back to time and time again.
We make finding the right food and drinks easier for everyone by providing honest reviews that focus on the whole café experience – not just the food. We write reviews about cafés and coffee shops on the Gold Coast to make finding good food and coffee easier. "Great place. Beautiful views. Lovely food. Friendly service. Always a place I head back to." Our Cafe is a great place to chill out or kick into work mode. We have so many different areas to the cafe you can work solo, bring a work colleague or book in a team meeting.
Located just a few steps from the sun-soaked Nobby Beach, BSKT Café prides themselves in delivering a holistically produced menu, with a myriad of gluten-free and dairy-free options for all types of eaters. Did you know there is a horde of clever Gold Coasters who create their very own coffee roasts for us to love and enjoy right here? It’s true, and we must admit they are extremely good at what they do.
While this versatile venue morphs into a restaurant and bar as the day progresses, in the golden morning light this sun-drenched setting is one of the most gorgeous spots for breakfast on the Gold Coast. Double Barrel Kitchen and Bar has an enviable waterside location and lounge-worthy deck chairs that simply draw you in to linger. With a breakfast cocktail menu available from 10am, you can order an espresso martini, bloody mary or a mandarin mimosa with your Canadian-style protein pancakes and no one will bat an eye.
The sheer weekend crowds are living proof Social Brew is a hit when you’re on the hunt for breakfast or lunch in Burleigh. Graze on wholesome brunches from smoothie bowls to breakfast boards, coffee or house-made cold-pressed juices, all served under the lush canopy of the cafe’s iconic indoor nursery. Hanging from the rafters, Social Brew’s urban jungle and sunshine-y pops of yellow throughout help earn its place among the Gold Coast’s prettiest cafes. The beating heart of the Cornerstone Stones complex, Stable Coffee and Kitchen is one of the most aesthetically pleasing cafes in town, hands down. While you’re there, tuck into some of the most wholesome and artistically-presented breakfast and lunch dishes around, best followed by a spot of retail therapy at the adjoining boutiques. In Southport is a proud slinger of Melbourne’s ST. ALi coffee, so for all those Broadwater dwellers with big city hearts, it’s absolutely the spot to stop before heading into a hard day’s work.
Drop by their café seven days a week for one of the best jaffles on the Coast. You can’t help but smile when you hear stories of people escaping the big cities to come and live their best life here on our coastline. Richie, owner of Handsome Coffee, decided after many years of roasting down in Sydney enough was enough, and a relocation was necessary.
Australia’s theme park capital and home to an awe-inspiring stretch of beach, Gold Coast’s northern region is an absolute must. UniSuper is Griffith University’s partnered super fund. They’re the fund for Australia’s cafe near Benowa thinkers, creators and investigators who want to shape a better tomorrow. One of Australia’s largest super funds, UniSuper has more than 450,000 members and over $100 billion in funds under management.
They also roast on-site and serve coffee right up till 6pm most days. The eternally lauded Broadbeach café that has been in all our lives for so long — and shows no sign of going anywhere! Elk Espresso has always been the place you go to for fabulous breakfasts, but did you know they serve coffee right up until they close at 4pm? Owner Andrew Whiting is clearly for the caffeinated people. Kirra’s newest addition isHeartwood Espresso, found right opposite the beach and boasting the perfect menu for when you’ve just rolled in off the sand and want something refreshing and also delicious to fill you up. The latest of the bunch is The Backyard Cafe, by the team behindBine Beer Bar,Hideaway Kitchen and Bar and a few other venues you know and love.
From coffee cart to standalone café,Wavy Bonehas transformed in 2020 and we are here for it. You can still expect the same five-star Blackboard Coffee but this time you can sit down in a sweet space to enjoy it, along with some mouthwatering baked treats and gourmet toasties. Wavy Bone can be found in Chirn Park which is a beautiful spot should you not be from around there. Up Paradise Point way a healthy, newplant-based cafeopened much to the delight of locals and they are serving up some absolutely beautiful treats.
Step into the bright, modern two-storey Palm Springs cafe and you’re greeted by a crisp, white interior complemented by cool mint tones. Funky chandeliers hang from the ceiling, clusters of cactuses reminiscent of the California desert adorn the bright space and high arched doors let the balmy breeze flow through. Run by three intrepid Burleigh locals, Palm Springs is the coolest new spot we didn’t know we needed and the vibrant interior is perfect for pimpin’ your Insta. You’ll want to sink into the sage green seats hugging the whitewashed walls, indulge in the plethora of deliciousness and let the day pass you by in this dreamy haven. Japanese-inspired cafe, with epic eats and some serious hip-hop vibes. For serious hunger-pangs, Goya’s decadent sandos are made with chunky slabs of homemade shokupan and stuffed full with combinations including tonkatsu pork and Angus beef tenderloin.
Take that friend who is gluten free, dairy free, vegan, vegetarian, pescatarian, grain free , as there is something for anyone with a complex diet to eat. This is one cafe where the journey is equally as magical as the destination. Drive through lush scenery to the Currumbin Valley Ecovillage, where Pasture & Co. offers numerous reasons to jump off the well-trodden path. From the leafy surrounds, fresh hinterland air, child-friendly spaces to roam and regular kangaroo spottings, perfectly rustic Pasture & Co. is truly a hidden gem and one you’ll go back to time and time again.
We make finding the right food and drinks easier for everyone by providing honest reviews that focus on the whole café experience – not just the food. We write reviews about cafés and coffee shops on the Gold Coast to make finding good food and coffee easier. "Great place. Beautiful views. Lovely food. Friendly service. Always a place I head back to." Our Cafe is a great place to chill out or kick into work mode. We have so many different areas to the cafe you can work solo, bring a work colleague or book in a team meeting.
Located just a few steps from the sun-soaked Nobby Beach, BSKT Café prides themselves in delivering a holistically produced menu, with a myriad of gluten-free and dairy-free options for all types of eaters. Did you know there is a horde of clever Gold Coasters who create their very own coffee roasts for us to love and enjoy right here? It’s true, and we must admit they are extremely good at what they do.
While this versatile venue morphs into a restaurant and bar as the day progresses, in the golden morning light this sun-drenched setting is one of the most gorgeous spots for breakfast on the Gold Coast. Double Barrel Kitchen and Bar has an enviable waterside location and lounge-worthy deck chairs that simply draw you in to linger. With a breakfast cocktail menu available from 10am, you can order an espresso martini, bloody mary or a mandarin mimosa with your Canadian-style protein pancakes and no one will bat an eye.
The sheer weekend crowds are living proof Social Brew is a hit when you’re on the hunt for breakfast or lunch in Burleigh. Graze on wholesome brunches from smoothie bowls to breakfast boards, coffee or house-made cold-pressed juices, all served under the lush canopy of the cafe’s iconic indoor nursery. Hanging from the rafters, Social Brew’s urban jungle and sunshine-y pops of yellow throughout help earn its place among the Gold Coast’s prettiest cafes. The beating heart of the Cornerstone Stones complex, Stable Coffee and Kitchen is one of the most aesthetically pleasing cafes in town, hands down. While you’re there, tuck into some of the most wholesome and artistically-presented breakfast and lunch dishes around, best followed by a spot of retail therapy at the adjoining boutiques. In Southport is a proud slinger of Melbourne’s ST. ALi coffee, so for all those Broadwater dwellers with big city hearts, it’s absolutely the spot to stop before heading into a hard day’s work.
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