Chalet & Co is a restaurants & cafes in Sunrise Beach, NSW, Australia, with a price range of $$. It has a 4.3/5 rating from 454 Google reviews. Contact: +61 7 5319 3075. Website: http://www.chaletandco.com/.Listed on thegood.guide, the local's guide to Byron Bay.





Sunrise Beach · Restaurants & Cafes
(454 reviews)
$$
The Pink Dragon smoothie and a direct sightline to the beach at Sunrise: that's the Chalet & Co pitch, and it mostly delivers. This Tingira Crescent spot pulls a loyal local crowd for weekend brunch, with a menu that leans into sustainably sourced ingredients and dishes worth photographing before you eat them. The salmon bagel, banana waffles, and eggs Benny all get repeat mentions. Portions are solid, prices are on the higher side for the area, and the place runs busy enough that sharing a big communal table is often the deal. Coffee can lag behind the food when the room fills up, so order it early. The covered outdoor setting, concrete tables and all, works better than it sounds when the sun is out and the beach is right there.
We ordered tropical juice, iced chocolate, iced coffee. All the drinks were nice. About food was pretty good! Salmon bagel, cheesy mushroom toastie, banana waffles. All pretty Tasty! We’ll be back. Nice view front of the beach. Friendly staff. I recommend to the people come for a nice brunch.
If you haven’t already tried The Chalet at Sunrise beach for breakfast, brunch or lunch give it a go. Lovely place opposite the beach, yummy food and great friendly staff. If you’re a local and haven’t been lately Connie has changed up the menu to even better food choices. I can’t wait to go back, thank you Connie and staff 😀
Delicious food with good portions, always busy so as long as you're happy sharing one of the big tables you'll be fine. We got Pink Dragon smoothies, eggs Benny and the smashed avo, which was great.

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A Coolum Beach café where the big breakfast earns its reputation and the staff actually mean it when they greet you. Locally sourced menu, strong coffee, and gluten-free options handled properly. The fish tacos are worth ordering.

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A shopping centre address that shouldn't put you off. High ceilings, serious coffee, and a kitchen that punches well above the surroundings. Locals treat it as a daily ritual. Visitors come back four times in a week. The food does the talking.

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Must be new manager. No longer good vegan options. Would be good to see more on the menu. Got the avo on toast feta removed no substitute. Pretty basic for $25
By far the best Spanish omelette I’ve ever had. Great coffee, friendly service and such a lovely atmosphere too. We’ll definitely be back.
Sunset over the Noosa River, oysters with pickled ginger vinaigrette, and a crab spaghetti that reviewers keep coming back for. Ricky's is the kind of place you book for a birthday and end up recommending to your parents the next morning. Worth every dollar, especially at 4.30pm.