Beau's

Sunshine Coast


White and aqua tiles keep things fresh at Beau's, one of the best cafes on the Sunny Coast. Almost everything here is made from scratch, with a short, high-quality menu that might see you tossing up between maple-roasted almond granola with coconut and black sesame panna cotta, and slow-braised BBQ beef brisket with wood-smoked bacon and house-made pickle relish.

Libations include both batch and cold-brew coffee, smoothies, craft beer, kombucha and wine.


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