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Places to Eat & Drink in Noosa - Regatta Apartments Noosaville
"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."
"If you’re looking for Noosa restaurants Hastings Street is where you’ll find several. Photo; Tourism and Events Queensland & Ezra Patchett. Start off your day with a leisurely power breakfast at 10 Hastings Street."
"A breezy cafe spotlighting local produce in the likes of chia, hempseed and flaxseed bircher with coconut yoghurt, caramelised figs, fresh berries and local honeycomb and a wagyu-beef burger pimped with..."
"There’s no better place for people-watching in Noosa than streetside at this 30-year-old café on Hastings Street. There’s also a bar and a terrace inspired by the Côte d’Azur. “Aromas is famous for its Parisian-style chairs and tables overlooking the famous Hastings Street,” says Puttick."
"Fronted by rows of street-facing cane chairs, sultry Aromas celebrates Parisian-style people watching. There’s the usual array of morning pastries, muesli and egg dishes, as well as light meals and more..."
"Offering delicious coffee every day from 7am, you can choose to grab and go or pull up a seat and watch the world go by while enjoying beautiful brunch."
"Where: 4/239-245 Gympie Terrace, NoosavilleWhat: Healthy cafe, offering gluten free, paleo and vegan options. Gympie Terrace along the Noosa River is one of Noosa’s newest cafe hotspots, and Depot Cafe is definitely our top pick. This bright and colourful little space offers fresh and healthy meals for breakfast and lunch each day."
"Chalet & Co is located directly across from Sunrise Beach, making it one of the area’s best day-starters. It’s strictly a morning and brunch affair at Chalet & Co, with the popular café closing up at 2pm each day. And you’ll want to get in early – just about everyone in Noosa scrambles for a breakfast here."
"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..."
"Serving breakfast and brunch sine 2004 with in-house roasted 100% Arabica coffee. Their sweets and savouries are also made in-store. Freddy has a big following and is Dog Friendly."
"Vanilla Food has bridged the gap between feel-good, healthy food and holidaying. The vibrant menu with sweet and savory options to suit all preferences will have you coming back for more!. Always served with a smile, the local staff will make you feel truly at home."
"The scene of one of our Anniversary Dinners, Si Suphan offers dishes from a selection of Asian Countries. It’s not your typical Asian Menu. Book a high table on the footpath (especially good late afternoon/night) if you’re bringing your dog."
"Situated across from Peregian Park this open air gourmet pizza bar is a pleasant place to hang. Dogs are allowed in the outside bar area which is a narrow side bar with tall bar stools. It’s a tiny bar, but friendly and atmospheric."