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New Places to Eat Byron Bay
"Perched atop Byron Bay's Jonson Street, luxuriously styled Loft restaurant and bar overlooks Main Beach and the bustling centre of town below. Head upstairs to find a light, open space with relaxed ca... "Readers' Choice 2019 - Vegan"
"Perched atop Byron Bay's Jonson Street, luxuriously styled Loft restaurant and bar overlooks Main Beach and the bustling centre of town below. Head upstairs to find a light, open space with relaxed ca..."
"Located at beautiful Belongil Beach, just a five minute drive from Byron Bay, Treehouse on Belongil offers both a spectacular view and excellent wood-fired pizzas (with gluten free options, which several people on TripAdvisor mentioned). Visitors can pick from breakfast (limited menu), lunch or dinner for food, and there’s a full cocktail menu as well. The restaurant offers more than just pizza though, you’ll find everything from a slow roasted pumpkin and baked ricotta salad, to smoked pulled pork and roast pineapple nachos."
"There are few dog-friendly beaches in Byron, but Belongil Beach still remains faithful to our four-legged friends. After a dip with your doggo, pop across the road to Treehouse and take a moment to relax away from the centre of town."
"The vegan star of the show at this restaurant located conveniently right next door to Wake Up!. Byron Bay is the chickpea and pumpkin coconut curry. In addition to the curry, they offer a bowl of veg and mango cup dessert."
"If you’re after a quintessential Byron vibe, with a dash of New Orleans, then you can’t go past the Balcony Bar & Co. Perched on the corner of Lawson St and Jonson St, in the centre of town, the beautiful wrap around Balcony Bar sits proudly, welcoming tourists and locals alike. Cosy corners, lounges and bright coloured or picture frame clad walls fill the quirking interior, making you feel like you’ve entered a cool summer beach house, meets New Orleans restaurant, with a dash of Nanna collectables."
"Though it can feel like the best restaurants in Byron change like the swell, Balcony Bar & Oyster Co remains a constant presence. Occupying pride of place above Jonson and Lawson Streets, this popular restaurant is a local icon where seafood, cocktails and people watching from the namesake balcony go hand-in-hand. The Hervey Bay scallop ceviche and Eyre Peninsula mussels are proof of love at first bite."
"La La Land lounge bar as well as club has been a major gamer in the Byron Bay night life scene for 15 years, making its mark as the extra upmarket place in town. Be dazzled by the interior design of the club: a mixing of bohemian and also elegant with Moroccan, Indian, Indonesian, as well as South American influences develops a room that is both elegant and also exotic, contemporary and also hippie. Talented regional and also interstate DJs frequently play house music."
"No Bones is based on the belief that great food should be enjoyed by everyone. Their motivation has always been to create a more sustainable future alongside serving good food and good drinks. 11 Fletcher St, Byron Bay."
"This eatery sits on Jonson Street as the name suggests, but it’s not located on top of the beach, rather it’s closer to Woolworths Byron Bay. You can grab breakfast, lunch or dinner at Jonsons Restaurant. According to some of the Google reviews, it looks to be a fairly popular breakfast joint as people thought they served good coffee."
"Serving regional European inspired dishes, using the abundance of quality produce found locally, in a casual & comfortable setting, for friends & families to enjoy good food & wine together."
"If you’re lucky enough to find yourself in the beautiful beach of Coolangatta, a stop at Bin 72 is much needed. Located in the bustling Strand shopping precinct, the local favourite offers up an exceptional view, chilled vibes and a delicious food menu. Whether you head in for a long lunch, sunset drinks, or evening tapas, it’s the ideal place to catch up with friends and family over a beverage and delicious food."
"Locura is your late-night hideaway and also Byron’s ideal club for lovers of dance music. The top quality drinks checklist is a mini capital for tequila as well as mescal, however songs is at Locura’s core, curated by Jono Ma (of Jagwar Ma popularity). Look very carefully and you’ll identify distinguished Klipschorn speakers; made in the 1940s this attractive sound system was made renowned at the Loft club in New York throughout the disco age."
"This late-night bar is known for its dance music and industrial design. Locura has a quality drinks list heavy in tequila and mezcal, combined with a tapas-style food menu that ranges from pork tacos to ceviche. What really draws crowds though is Locura’s music, collated by renowned producer Jono Ma, which morphs from disco to jazz, soul and deep house at the weekends."
"Ripple Byron Bay Massage Day Spa and Beauty offer lush spa packages, professional experienced massage therapists and full beauty services!. Ripple is the perfect way. 121 Jonson Street, Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia"
"Ripple Byron Bay Massage and Beauty Day Spa offer lush spa packages, professional experienced massage therapists and full beauty services!. Ripple is the perfect way to relax on h...more"
"Trade in the gold for green, some fresh mountain air and a more gentle pace at Eden Health Retreat – a private oasis nestled in the sprawling hinterland of Tallebudgera Valley. Celebrities and regular folk flock here and it’s not hard to see why. The world-class spa offers a delicious list of healing therapies; body wraps are a speciality here, which are used in many cultures to balance and heal."
"Founded in December 2003, you may recognise Bay Kebabs from midnight strolls down Byron’s main street – the time of night when this place is pumping with hungry customers. Favoured as the late-night institution by both locals and tourists, Bay Kebabs gets its charm from polaroid-clad walls, iconic merchandise and pretty exceptional food. They’re locally owned and run, utilising the best lamb and chicken in town."
"Founded in December 2003 in Byron Bay, Bay Kebabs has grown to be an institution favoured by locals and visitors alike. The idea was simple; cater to our customer’s active lifestyles and sell fresh, healthy and quick food."
"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!"
"With over 600 reviews on TripAdvisor, most of which gave five stars, Il Buco must be the number one Italian restaurant in Byron Bay for a reason. Located in the heart of Byron Bay, Il Buco is easily walkable from the beach, so you can certainly make a point to come here during your holiday. Rather than hitting on several areas of food, you’ll only find wood-fired pizzas here for a main dish (along with some apps, sides and desserts)."
"That’s what you can expect from Il Buco Cafe & Pizzeria’s Italian artisan pizza. Committed to using local, seasonal ingredients, the incredible pizzas feature fresh produce picked, grown, and raised in the region: ham from Bangalow Sweet Pork, salumi from the boys at Salumi, tomatoes from Coopers Shoot Tomatoes, and more."
"The best pizza in town with authentic thin-crust wood-fired pizzas sparingly topped with outstanding flavours using as much local produce as possible – Bangalow sweet pork, for instance."
"Located on a rooftop this mixed drink and whisky bar uses a window to the globe, to relax as well as take in the hinterland sights and also watch the sundown. This dimly lit refuge from Byron’s dynamic roads below is a cosy, vintage sanctuary featuring Chesterfield lounges, antique light fittings as well as a program quiting six-metre copper-hued bar. With an option of more than 300 whisky, gin, rum, tequila and also artisanal spirits on offer, it would certainly be churlish not to indulge in a cocktail or more."
"Where: 9 Fletcher Street What: Cocktails, Beer & Winewww.thebolthole.com.au. You won’t have to wander far after a dinner in town to get to this funky bar, complete with great views of the hinterland. Once you’re done gawking at the quirky vintage touches and decorative “references to hunting, steam trains and nautical escapades”, you’ll be faced with an almighty decision – what to drink?"