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There are 28 family friendly restaurants & cafes in Gold Coast Hinterland on thegood.guide. These include Ampol Foodary Chinderah, Bam Bam Bakehouse, Blackboard Varsity. All listings are editorially reviewed with real Google reviews and opening hours.

Open around the clock at the Tweed Valley Way junction, this Ampol Foodary is the practical stop between Byron and the Gold Coast. Boost Juice, hot coffee, and convenience store staples. Useful when almost nothing else is.
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The chicken karaage croissant alone justifies the detour to Mermaid Beach. Bam Bam Bakehouse does all-day brunch with serious pastry credentials, Single O coffee, and a menu that roams from açai bowls to green tea noodles. Bright room, relaxed pace, good baked goods to take away.
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Lake-facing and larger than it looks, Blackboard Varsity runs a tight ship at Varsity Lakes. The halloumi has its devotees, the 5:30am opens have their regulars, and the coffee art is taken seriously. Get in early; the carpark fills fast.
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The avocado on toast with halloumi has a loyal following, and the beachside patio explains why. BSKT runs a broad menu covering vegan, keto, gluten-free, and paleo without the joyless health-cafe energy. Open from 5am, kitchen closes at 2:30pm.
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Lamb koftas, Moreton Bay bugs, and cold beers across the road from Burleigh Beach. The Esplanade pub that punches above its weight on a good night, with outdoor seating, two bars, and a menu that goes well beyond the usual pub fare.
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A Burleigh fixture with a QHA award-winning sports bar and a beer garden built for long afternoons. The $25 steak burger and schooner special is the move. Solid pub fare, free parking, and family-friendly enough to bring the kids.
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Window seats overlooking Elephant Rock book out fast at this Currumbin Beach institution. The $35 porterhouse and calamari earn their regulars, the views earn everyone else, and the prices keep whole families coming back week after week.
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The chicken parmi comes with chips that could feed a small family, the creek-side Deck is the go-to for celebrations, and the staff are genuinely good at their jobs. A Gold Coast RSL that earns its Friday night crowds.
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Tortoises in the creek, coffee trees at the entrance, and a plant-forward menu sourced from local organic growers. The Earth Buckwheat Wrap is the thing to order. Sit outside, watch the water, and let the valley do its work.
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Pastries made on site daily at Tallebudgera Creek, with Marvell Street coffee and a Biscoff croissant that reviewers can't stop talking about. The chips are genuinely exceptional, the Portuguese tarts go fast, and the salted caramel milkshake is non-negotiable.
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A Carrara clubhouse that earns its crowd beyond the fairway. Lake views, a full bistro menu, pizza, kids' meals, and booths built for big group dinners. Thursday evening specials draw a loyal after-golf crowd. Service is genuinely attentive.
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Saturday night pizzas and live music beside the dam, timber cabins with verandah views, and a waterslide the kids will talk about for weeks. Hosanna is a proper Tweed Valley farmstay, ten minutes from Murwillumbah, and it's pet-friendly too.
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Late-night drive-through on the Gold Coast Highway, open when almost nothing else is. Fresh nuggets are a highlight according to regulars, though cleanliness and portion sizes can be hit and miss. Best approached via the app, ideally after midnight.
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The Hinkler Drive McDonald's handles a heavy drive-thru load with mixed results. Big Macs and Quarter Pounder meals at the lowest price point in the area. Order through the app, check the bag before you leave, and you'll be fine.
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Live music, a rotating lineup of global street food vendors, and a Gin Parlour in Miami on the Gold Coast. The paella gets a mention from almost everyone. Prices stay honest, the vibe stays loose, and the early finish is part of the charm.
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A Gold Coast Highway pub since 1925, The Miami earns its 4.6 with cold beers, honest bistro prices, and a beer garden a short walk from North Burleigh Beach. The Guinness, poured by Fran, has its own following.
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A weatherboard café with a garden courtyard that draws Gold Coast crowds for good reason. The Dubai chocolate French toast is the order everyone's photographing, but the jam doughnut and Benny bagel are the real regulars' picks. Fast service, generous portions, and baked goods made in-house.
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Right on the sand at Palm Beach, this surf club bistro earns its loyal crowd with cold beers, daily specials, and a deck view that makes even an average burger taste better. Join up for members' pricing and book ahead — it fills faster than you'd expect.
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A Currumbin Valley cafe with country-road ease and city-level coffee. The carrot cake is legendary for its size, the steak sandwich on sourdough earns genuine repeat visits, and the dessert counter will slow you down. Portions are generous, prices are fair, weekends are busy.
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Waterside pub on the Robina lake with a terrace, cold taps, and a menu wide enough for any group. The portions are solid, the setting does the heavy lifting, and Tuesday quiz nights have built a loyal local crowd.
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At $4.80 a plate, Honba's sushi train punches well above its price point. The aburi selection is the draw, particularly the cheese salmon roll and scallop, but the karaage chicken and crispy salmon skins are the sleeper hits. Arrive early. The dinner waitlist is real.
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Beachfront dining at Palm Beach with views straight over Tallebudgera and service that regulars keep coming back for. The seafood platter is the order, the chilli prawn pasta is the dark horse, and the recent renovation has made the whole room worth the trip.
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The almond croissant and coffee mont blanc have their own fan base at this Burleigh Heads walk-in bakery. The pastry cabinet alone is worth the detour. Arrive early on weekends, skip the risotto, and let the queue be your quality signal.
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Free live music, low-and-slow brisket, and line dancing on a Tuesday — The Beechmont Hotel is a proper country pub sitting above the Gold Coast in the Hinterland. The smokehouse platter is the move. Bring the whole crew, grab a spot outdoors, and let the meals come when they come.
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Thirty-plus food options across two levels inside Robina Town Centre, from Japanese at Saiko to the OG salmon bowl at Fishbowl. It's a food court in footprint, a proper dining precinct in execution. Relaxed, clean, and genuinely varied.
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Two hours by tractor through orchards growing fruits most Australians have never seen, let alone tasted. The guided tastings are the main event, the jackfruit Reuben and Black Sapote cake make a strong case for staying for lunch, and the fruit stall on the way out is dangerously well-stocked.
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The checkout team at this compact Burleigh Metro will hold your forgotten coffee cup for three days. Well-stocked, calm, and staffed by people who actually know their regulars. Enter via the lane beside Oakberry Açai on Park Ave.
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Mermaid Plaza's car park runs on an app now, with the first hour free, and it's made this Gold Coast Highway Woolworths Metro a far more practical stop. Central enough for holiday-makers, quick enough for locals on a grocery run.
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