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Restaurants in Noosa Heads,QLD With Vegetarian Options
"If sunset views are a priority when looking through the list of the best bars in Noosa, then you can stop the search. Aptly named Sunset Bar, this top floor bar is part of Noosa Boathouse and floats on Noosa River."
"Iconic waterfront dining hub offering Little Boaty Espresso Bar, lunch & dinner Restaurant, Noosa’s best Fish & Chips Takeaway and a popular rooftop Sunset Bar."
"One of the oldest venues in Noosa, this Hastings Street café is a long-standing favourite. “Café Le Monde is a Noosa institution, and it’s been fuelling surfers since 1986,” says Puttick. “Its locally sourced cooloola prawn omelette with coconut lime and fermented chili dressing with coriander and ginger served with organic toast is the perfect brunch.” The paleo waffle with banana, clean caramel sauce, COYO coconut ice cream and local organic honeycomb is great for those on a low carb diet who still want to indulge."
"Offering a casual ambience, Café Le Monde is one of Noosa’s longest-running restaurants and bars and a must-see attraction in the area. We love going there for a yummy breakfast after a dip at the beach. It also offers lunch, dinner, live music and late-night drinks."
"Coffee Club needs no introduction except to say that Coffee Club Coolum is directly opposite the entrance to the Caravan Park. It has loads of outdoor seating both in an outdoor undercover courtyard and at the front and is dog friendly."
"Another riverside hot spot is Thomas Corner Eatery, which is perched on an unassuming corner opposite the riverbank. The haunt is frequented for afternoon drinks but is equally adept at turning out a tasty meal courtesy of the efforts of its head chef and owner David Rayner (formerly of Berardo’s and The Savoy Hotel fame). Breakfast, lunch, dinner, and bar snacks are all available here with fare largely focused on Sunshine Coast produce which of course includes seafood galore."
"It's run by locally renowned chef David Rayner, whose vibrant, beautifully plated creations often showcase local seafood, whether it be BBQ octopus with... Top ChoiceMexican in Noosa"
"Plenty for 20 - Thomas Corner runs an afternoon special “plenty for 20” and bar snacks menu between 3pm and 5.30pm daily"
"For an old-school vibe that specialises in really, really decent coffee, head to Zabe Espresso Bar. Zabe will supply you with excellent service and an endearing, funky atmosphere with a quirky, recycled furniture – there is plenty to look at. Zabe also have a sing-along around the Piano some mornings, so you’re guaranteed a chipper, refreshing morning."
"OYSTERS HAPPY HOUR - Join us for Happy Hour and enjoy $2 oysters between 3 - 5pm daily !. No bookings required."
"If you haven’t crowded around the glass cabinetry at Massimo’s Gelataria on Hastings St, have you really even been to Noosa?. This is consistently voted by locals and visitors alike as the best gelato in Noosa, and with good reason, offering an ever changing variety of flavours, mostly depending on seasonal produce. Burnt Caramel, Rocher or Tiramisu gelato."
"On your return to the main drag, be sure to indulge a little at the local ice-cream joint, Massimo’s Gelateria (75 Hastings St). Think a touch of Rome-on-the-coast style heaven. Even the locals who avoid Hastings St in high season (the crowds bother them) will make an exception for this place."
"While the 'no tastings' policy seems a little mean-spirited, rest assured that Massimo's icy treats are creamy and natural in flavour. You'll find both milk-based and sorbet options, from cinnamon and macadamia..."
"We get it, sometimes you just want something familiar, and the smell of waffle cones cooking in the irons as you wander down Hastings St is hard to ignore. Royal Copenhagen is another Noosa institution serving up quality ice cream to visitors for decades. All the usual flavour suspects are front and centre in the Dutch Style."
"Another favourite along Hastings St. and steps from Noosa Main Beach, the Royal Copenhagen serves ice-cream, gluten-free sorbets and low-fat yoghurts with free sprinkles!. Go for the chocolate-dipped cone covered with nuts with your choice of flavour. You can get your ice-cream fix daily from 9am till late."
"Spoil yourself with handcrafted artisanal gelato and gourmet waffles made fresh daily in-store from Happy Pops Noosa. Try their summer special of coconut yoghurt, passionfruit and mango pop, or choose from a wide range of gelato, sorbet, waffle, yoghurt or brownies, then get creative with your toppings."
"Find your happy place in beautiful Noosa Heads for premium gelato and real fruit sorbets on a stick at Happy Pops on Hastings Street. Stroll up from the golden sands of iconic Noosa Beach and chill th..."
"Quirky Bullitt Cafe Noosa, serves up their own blend of Segafredo Coffee from Melbourne. Happy Staff, Shady Trees and Dog Lovers make this unique converted shipping container cafe worth visiting. Doggy Treats available."
"This Noosaville business also serves up excellent coffee and baked goods, making it a revitalising caffeine break for parents whilst the kids indulge in a cold treat after a morning play by the river. The gelato is the star however, offering another beautifully presented cabinet of ever changing flavours with a few perennials thrown in the mix. Vegan Cocoa sorbet pairs well with Mocha gelato, whilst the kids might prefer a mix of passionfruit and coconut sorbet for a refreshing iced hit."
"Amo Gelato open their doors at 6am during the summer so you can get your breakfast gelato fix right here!. They have a wide selection of gelato flavours to choose from, plus the portions are generous. Try the award-winning Tiramisu, or the Lemon Meringue, and keep your eyes peeled for seasonal flavours such as Chilli Choc!"