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There is also the social aspect; could you stand being around certain people early in the morning without caffeine? A mustering of Gold Coast cafes recognise coffee never sleeps and continue to serve it well into the afternoon, and in some cases, the evenings. So, when your mid-afternoon caffeine withdrawals begin to kick in, fear not. This handy list of vendors serving coffee after 2pm has got you covered. This Nobby Beach institution decided 2021 was the year to expand and move their way down south. This new space is a haven for arty bits and pieces as well as gifts.
You may think it’s a little out of town, but believe us, it’s worth it. Does anyone else view their dining experiences through the lens of a camera? Make your big day the most special day with waterfront dining, fabulous fresh cuisine and stunning views.



The menu is made up of beautiful plated eats, all with a little something special. Salty sea breezes, simplistic styling, sketched wall murals, wood galore and a delicious Gold Coast restaurant menu ensure BSKT is deserving of its spot among the most beautiful cafes on the Gold Coast. If you’re a big believer in ‘you are what you eat’ then BSKT is your jam.

Drop into Magnolia Lane for delectable breakfast favourites like Chilli Scrambled Eggs or a spot of lunch — once you’ve topped up your tan on the gorgeous nearby Burleigh beach, of course. Next time you’ve fulfilled your promise of an early morning hinterland hike, then you should drop by this little hole in the wall delight. Gold Coast’s ultimate breakfast spread for your next flatlay project, Elk Espresso makes us weak at the knees with every visit. From their photogenic seasonal menu to the majestic elk etching on the wall, hanging ferns, decorative tabletops, striped umbrellas and sea breezes. Go nuts with the snaps and then drip feed them to your Insta account over the weeks ahead.
From coffee cart to standalone café,Wavy Bonehas transformed in 2020 and we are here for it. You can still expect the same five-star Blackboard Coffee but this time you can sit down in a sweet space to enjoy it, along with some mouthwatering baked treats and gourmet toasties. Wavy Bone can be found in Chirn Park which is a beautiful spot should you not be from around there. Up Paradise Point way a healthy, newplant-based cafeopened much to the delight of locals and they are serving up some absolutely beautiful treats.

This elegantly styled café is like a breath of fresh air for Surfers Paradise, and once you see their selection of house-made sweet treats, you may even forget about coffee altogether. Mark this one down as your go-to spot for an afternoon pick-me-up, and you won’t look back. Which is exactly what happens at any number of their workshops and classes. Combine that with a cuppa and some baked goodies and everything is golden. Tucked away in an industrial corner of Currumbin, this beautiful old warehouse is home to both coffee lovers and creative souls. Boasting a lust-worthy interior, Dust Temple is a community space that caters to just about everyone.
We’re aware most cafes close around 1pm or at a push 2pm. However, if your cravings for caffeine don’t have any sense of time, this situation undoubtedly causes you some unnecessary upset. Trio can be found inside Glow on Energy Circuit and it’s a beautiful, welcoming space decked out in lots of bright white. To eat, there’s brunch delights like Açai Bowls and crowd favourites Avocado Toast and Bacon and Egg Rolls, plus a Chicken Ranch Salad if you want something a little lighter. At lunchtime, there are some absolutely stacked burgers including a Korean Fried Chicken Burger that might change your life. Something very special arrived in Burleigh in late August and if you haven’t already had the pleasure, stop reading and get down there right now.
Already an institution of incredible eats and damn fine coffee in Palm Beach, the crew here decided that Currumbin Beach needed the same. Wander in straight off the beach and enjoy the spoils, folks. Check out 12 of the best rooftop bars on the Gold Coast for drinks in the sunshine.

Apart from their obvious attention to detail in interior decorating, the crew at Palm Springs Burleigh also display their years of experience within the café scene by providing quality coffee and breakfast eats day in, day out. TheBurleigh Heads team have nailed it when it comes to smooth, tasty brews and we’re big fans. Not only can you visit them at their venue, but you’ll also find their roasts in cafésacross the Coast, and you can take them home to pop in your machine. Their perfectly crafted coffee comes with a side of passion and all of the knowledge, and you can be rest assured you’ll be handed the perfect cuppa every single time.
Since their twice-baked pain au chocolat croissant got Matt Preston’s tick of approval, Bam Bam Bakehouse has been inundated with locals and tourists, all drooling for one of their unique and truly luxurious pastries. Bam Bam also offers amazing speciality coffee alongside an all-day brunch menu of quintessential brekkie options, as well as Japanese-style dishes like egg nasi and green tea noodle salad. Coolangatta got a pretty new coffee spot in the form ofVanilla Lily, overlooking the ocean on Marine Parade. Just steps away from the glistening shores of Tallebudgera Creek, this lil’ canteen is crazy for pastries. Of course, the team at Custard are also just as passionate about producing delish coffee and an all-day brunch menu that’s easy to take back down to the beach, perfect for on-the-go families!
The Coast’s cult cupcakery opened a new store in Nerang and it instantly became one of the most popular spots around. Kylie is creating absolute masterpieces when it comes to cupcakes including flavours like The Unicorn, complete with edible glitter, Nerds, Turkish Delight and Lemon with Elderflower Buttercream. There’s also an incredible Unicorn Shake you’re going to want to sample. A venue with Osaka’s swagger and Tokyo’s charisma, Japanese comfort food comes thick and fast here with a wide selection of tasty —caffeinated and non-caffeinated — iced drinks to boot. Loveable coffee aficionado Brodie Green caused a sensation when he opened the now much-lauded original Seadog on James Street. A couple of years later, he decided his expert coffee skills needed a tad more greenery and space to be fully enjoyed, and voilà, Burleigh’s best open-air cafe, was born.

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