19th Avenue Shopping Centre is a shopping in Palm Beach, NSW, Australia. It has a 4.4/5 rating from 124 Google reviews. Contact: +61 7 3229 1233. Website: https://19thavenueshopping.com.au/.Listed on thegood.guide, the local's guide to Byron Bay.
Palm Beach · Shopping
(124 reviews)
Easy parking on Palm Beach's 19th Avenue is the thing locals quietly appreciate most. This is a straightforward community shopping centre built around the anchors that actually matter: Woolworths for the weekly shop, Bakers Delight for the Saturday morning loaf, a GP, Chempro Chemist, a newsagent. Reviewers consistently note it's clean, quiet, and genuinely easy to navigate. No sprawl, no theatre. The toilets are accessible and well-signposted, which sounds minor until you need them. It won't replace a trip to Harbour Town or Pacific Fair, but for Palm Beach residents it handles most daily errands without the drama of a bigger centre. Go on a weekday morning if you want the quietest run.
I found a phone in toilets and despite signage could not find centre management. I handed it in at Woolies desk. Generally I like 19th Ave Shops. The readily accessible toilets are very helpful.
A very busy shopping centre .. Woolworth, Bakers Delight, Doctors, Chempro. Chemist, Newsagent and much more.
Such a great shopping centre. Worth checking out.

Robina
A suburban precinct that earns its keep with a quality butcher, solid food outlets, and every health service you'd need in one spot. Easy parking, a relaxed layout with plenty of greenery, and a food court worth a stop.

Elanora
The southern Gold Coast's most complete shopping centre, with all three major supermarkets, Kmart, a Japanese-Korean grocer, and over 80 specialty stores under one roof. Recently refurbished and easy to navigate, with parking all around. Wendy's milk bar for after.

Good shopping centre. Great food and other stores.
Good selection of shops including a great Independent Fruit Shop with the BEST Local bananas. Usually plenty of parking (outside peak hours). Also, a large health food/Organic foods & Café with alfresco seating in the complex(behind Woolies,Chemist & Newsagent)
Miami
A compact open-air centre anchored by Coles, with a sushi train that locals rate and the usual neighbourhood essentials: Liquorland, Chempro, Australia Post. Not a destination shop, but a genuinely useful local strip with a more human scale than the big malls up the highway.