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The 10 Best Art Galleries in Byron Bay, New South Wales
"New kid on the block Cornerstone Stores is already a local institution. Architecturally designed, this contemporary-style precinct is home to a number of carefully curated boutiques stocking all kinds of goods, from womenswear to interiors, beauty products and even plants. Find sustainably sourced lifestyle items at Prae Store, artisanal fashion at Kind Curations, luscious greenery and décor at The Borrowed Nursery and the most adorable kidswear designs at Little Loves."
"The Tweed City Shopping Centre is considered to be the primary shopping centre in Tweed Heads and the surrounding area. Tweed City offers you a wide choice of shopping and dining options, all within one convenient..."
"The Gold Coast offers an excellent array of high-end shopping malls for tourists and locals alike, with several multi-level shopping centres located around prime locations. Those looking for a high-end, yet budget..."
"Considered to serve some of the best coffee in Byron Bay, the Bayleaf Café brews Marvell Street Coffee. Marvell is a popular local coffee bean so that puts Bayleaf as a favourite among residents. The Daily Grind blend is also a top seller since it pairs well with milk, and there are rotating special drinks like the recent Vietnamese Iced Coffee."
"This busy and delicious cafe serves up breakfast and lunch, and is one of the best hot-spots in town. As well as their unique, wholesome menu, they also have a shop on premise, with cute homewares and packaged foods!"
"Address: 1 Brooke Dr, Byron BayOpening Hours: 7am – 2pm, dailyInstagram: @thepasscafebyronbay. With stunning views of the iconic “The Pass” surf break, The Pass Cafe is a popular hang out by Byron Bay locals with big hearty servings from menu favourites such as bacon and eggs to vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free options. The cafe’s major drawcard is not only its fabulous alfresco dining with ocean views but its top-notch coffee from Espresso Botero."
"A strong contender for Australia’s best luxury resort, Byron at Byron is the benchmark five-star hotel in the area with its 92 suites, infinity pool, award-winning day spa and restaurant. It’s pure luxury at its core while still at one with nature, being in the middle of the magical subtropical rainforest for 45 acres (18 hectares). It’s a must-visit for foodies as well, with new executive chef Matt Kemp bringing his Michelin pedigree to the Asian- and European-style menu."
"Tucked away from the bustle of the main street, Beloporto is known for its selection of top tier chicken dishes. Eager beach-goers line the street for burgers, wraps and strips made from fresh produce and locally-sourced ingredients."
"Situated a brief drive from Cape Byron Lighthouse, Aabi's at Byron provides luxury accommodation in Byron Bay. There is also a gym with a saltwater swimming pool."
"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."
"Referred to as ‘The Rails’ by its residents, Byron Bay’s The Railway Friendly Bar has been a preferred amongst both Byron Bay folk and visitors for years. The bar is located beside the historic Byron Bay Railway Station, and its rustic charm is underlined by an easygoing ambience; the really quintessence of the Byron Bay lifestyle. A symbol for online songs, The Rails is the only pub in Australia to have had an online music efficiency every day of the week for over 30 years."
"Come to the Railway Friendly Bar Byron Bay for nightly live music covering a range of genres, whether you’re into roots, reggae, folk or rock. Locally known as the Rails, this Byron Bay bar has been around for over 30 years and is located in a former railway station. Hang out in the atmospheric beer garden, sip on one of 20 on-tap brews and snack on an extensive pub grub menu."
"The Railway Friendly Bar – affectionately dubbed The Rails by locals – is the best-loved live music venue in Byron Bay. It’s also home to some of the best pub food in the area, served alongside local and touring bands every night of the week. Soundtrack your lazy lunch or dinner to everything from roots, reggae and blues, to funk, folk and rock."
"Delight in a chilly beer after a day in the sun at Woody’s Surf Shack, and also join the throng of partygoers as the night grows to revel in the music, dancefloor, and euphoric atmosphere of this retro-style bar. Classic surfboards hang from the ceiling, and also graffiti as well as local art work stretch along walls. Comfy cubicles, an exterior patio, and several pool tables give a perfect recess from the dance area."
"A Byron Bay staple, Woody’s Surf Shack is an essential stop on any bar crawl. The decor is inspired by a group of surfers who made the Bay their home in the ’60s and ’70s, and features surfboards, vintage photos and graffiti. Relax in retro booths or on the outdoor patio, shoot some pool, make some moves on the dance floor and enjoy anything from tinnies to bubbles or cocktails."
"Traditionally the last stop of the night, this dark bar now has a lockout time of 2am, so if you fancy shooting pool till the wee hours you'll need to get in before then. It runs a free pick-up Kombi from..."