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Where to eat Italian food in Byron Bay: The Best Restaurants and Bars
"Not far from the Byron Bay Library on Lawson Street, you’ll find Trattoria Basiloco. This Italian restaurant is actually run by an Italian family, who moved from the island of Sardinia to Byron Bay. And visitors seem to notice the difference — many Tripadvisor reviews mentioned how authentic the cuisine is!"
"One of Byron Bay’s top culinary creators, head chef William Ennis, delivers world class cuisine with an imaginative contemporary Italian restaurant menu, earning the Italian at the Pacific a reputation as one of the best Italian restaurants in Byron Bay. Ennis counts two European Michelin starred restaurants on his CV – Martin Wishart in Edinburgh and Patrick Gauilbaud’s in Dublin. He was also part of the team that won three prestigious Chef Hats during his time at Sydney’s renowned Bilson’s Restaurant."
"2 Bay St 2481, Byron Bay, New South Wales 2481 AustraliaItalianLunch, Dinner, Late NightReservations, Outdoor Seating, Seating, Highchairs Available, Wheelchair Accessible, Serves Alcohol, Full Bar, Table Service, Waterfront[email protected]+61 2 6680 7055http://www.theitalianbyronbay.com"
"Slice Pizzeria is located on Jonson Street and is a convenient place to grab a bite to eat. If you’re looking for a good place to grab a piece of pizza, as the name says, then stop by here while you’re out sightseeing. This is a perfect quick lunch spot if you’re wanting takeaway and to head back to the beach."
"U 5 4 Jonson St, Byron Bay, New South Wales 2481 AustraliaPizza, Fast Food, Italian, HealthyLunch, Dinner, Late NightDelivery, Takeout, Wheelchair Accessible[email protected]+61 2 6680 9357http://www.slicepizzeria.com.au"
"St. Elmo Dining Room & Bar serves up contemporary Spanish tapas dishes perfect to share with that special someone. The innovative, ever-changing menu is inspired by the region’s fresh and flavoursome produce. Plus, with more than 100, carefully curated bottles of wine, St. Elmo offers one of the finest culinary experiences in their relaxed yet intimate dining room."
"Influenced by the tables of Spain where food is made to be shared, St Elmo Dining Room & Bar brings all things to all people in Byron Bay. Located on the corner of Fletcher Street and Lawson Lane, thi... Order OnlineRequest Booking"
"Jessi Singh’s Daughter in Law has arrived to Byron Bay’s Fletcher Street and is serving up ‘unauthentic Australian Indian’ cuisine in a vibrant and playful ambience."
"Situated super close to the beach, Byron Fresh Cafe comes with a packed out menu that have even the most hungry morning person sorted out. Ranging from fruitbowls and granola through to buttermilk hotcakes or their signature Big B there’s something to suit everyone – including veggies, vegans and gluten free. You can also order your food to takeaway if you fancy a quick stroll up to the park or beach for an alfresco breakfast experience!"
"After a day relaxing at the beach, stop by Byron Fresh for a hearty meal, an excellent cup of coffee, or a refreshing cold drink. The Buddha Bowl is probably the most delicious vegetarian dish you’ll have during your stay in Byron Bay. It combines sweet potato, avocado, turmeric, brown rice, hemp seeds and broccolini with tasty cashew cream, so each bite is bright and fresh."
"It’s only a saunter from the main beach and almost always open. Fresh options include summer crunch granola for breakfast, zen burger for lunch and quinoa and zucchini hotcakes for dinner. For a perfectly postable photo, choose from the gorgeous-in-every-direction interior or the laneway ‘love booth’, created from vintage bottles."
"At Manna Place Café Restaurant in Byron Bay, they take satisfaction in offering you with delightful and also healthy and balanced vegetarian food made from fresh and also regional fruit and vegetables. Their detailed ‘obtain and go’ vegan food selection makes sure to please with a series of fresh salads, delicious keys, mouth watering treats and also trembles. Most items on their menu are vegan, and they also have a large series of gluten-free options available."
"Byron Town Centre – Opp Woolworths, 97 Jonson Street, Byron Bay. Manna Haven is an incredible healthy vegetarian and vegan cafe ran by the Seventh-Day Adventist Church. We went there for lunch and I had the Fresh Bowl – an oven baked garlic tortilla bowl filled with zestabouli quinoa salad, hummus, sriracha sauce and moist falafels, topped with tatziki."
"Byron Bay (they’re free, FYI), I spent my three hour rental biking to the many health food shops in the surrounding area. Fundies Organics, located right on the main street of Byron Bay, was my favorite. The in-store café serves delicious coffee and the shop is filled with Australian-made vegan cheeses, pesto, snacks, and a few imported items that made me think of home."
"Another food shop and café, Fundies features a juice bar along with fresh salad, vegetarian dishes, organic coffee and more. While you’re there, enjoy a cheap lunch and smoothie at the outdoor tables. It’s also great place to grab some healthy vegetarian meals to take back to your Byron Bay camping site to make at the camp kitchen or BBQ."
"Folk is one of our favourite spots, and many a meeting was held in their lush garden during the early Sienna days. It might be set in a slightly unlikely location (next to a caravan park), but that doesn’t stop it from being a super-sweet, chilled-out garden café with the most innovative wholefoods menu you ever did see. Do not start us on the joys of their vegan burrito."
"If you’re vegetarian or vegan, then you’ll quickly fall in love with the menu options at Folk. Add to this the dreamy, Instagrammable garden setting and swinging tunes, and you’ve got yourself a killer breakfast spot!. View this post on Instagram"
"Folk is your ideal coffee shop where you can easily spend an entire afternoon. Located in Discovery Park, Folk features homey interiors, comfy chairs, and airy spaces to chill on a quiet afternoon. It’s just like lounging around in a summer home."
"If you want breakfast as close to the beach as possible then Byrons Bali inspired cafe – Bali Bagus – is the spot to head. Situated right across from main beach you can enjoy the ocean breeze from this tasty little cafe or simply wander over and enjoy your brekkie in the park or on the beach itself!. As well as brekkie faves like avo on toast, eggs benny and granola Bali Bagus also serves up some super tasty, Indonesia style brekkies too."
"Food and coffee combine with absolute grace in one of Byron Bay’s primary foodie destinations. You may feel like you’ve walked into one of the Bay’s coolest bars but it’s actually a whole-food café/restaurant with a menu reflecting the best of what’s in-season and on-trend. The need to queue for a table just gives visitors more time to browse the full list of coffees and cocktails on offer, alongside the Instagram-ready breakfasts, brunches and lunches."
"People who used to serve up coffee at Top Shop run another popular coffee shop in Byron Bay. At night, The Roadhouse becomes a whisky bar, but during the day it serves Byron Bay organic coffee among other pick-me-ups. Where to find The Roadhouse: 6/142 Bangalow Rd., Byron Bay"