Chalet & Co is a restaurants & cafes in Sunrise Beach, NSW, Australia, with a price range of $$. It has a 4.3/5 rating from 452 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
(452 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.
Boujee menu with relaxed brunch vibes. Menu was a bit exxy but happy to pay the price for sustainably sourced ingredients. Eggs Benedict was not as runny as we’re used to. Given the uptown area of Noosa, was disappointed that tables were still crumbed from previous patrons even with the weekend surcharge to cover costs of weekend staff. Managed to find one uncrumbed table but still had the cleaning spray bottle at the table.
Was an absolutely delicious breakfast/brunch - complete with an unpictured Dragonfruit smoothie and iced latte. The service was super friendly and kind. The food was so good we started eating before we remembered to take a pic.
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.

Noosa Heads QLD
A resort dining room with a loyal local following, sitting between Noosa National Park and Lake Weyba. Staff like Damian and Carla at breakfast keep regulars returning year after year. Worth the three-kilometre detour from Hastings Street, especially if you're pairing lunch with a round of golf.

Noosa Heads QLD
Pan-Asian shared plates at a price that makes you do a double-take. The tuna tartare and firecracker chicken are the ones to order, the chef selection banquet at $69 is the move for groups, and the outdoor terrace fills fast. Book ahead.

Noosa in autumn is the sweet spot: warm water, soft light, and crowds that have thinned to the people who actually live here. This is a two-day couples itinerary built around a float session in Noosaville, dinner on the Laguna Bay boardwalk, and the slow Saturday morning the river practically insists on.
Autumn in Noosa is genuinely good for families. The water stays warm, the crowds thin, and the flat riverfront paths are pushchair-friendly for kilometres. From calm swimming spots and kid-friendly cafes to holiday parks a ferry ride from the tourist strip, here is the local edit on where to take the kids and how to keep everyone fed.
Every tourist town has two maps. The brochure version and the one locals keep to themselves. Noosa's second map runs through Noosaville backstreets, steep coastal staircases, and a Sunrise Beach café that has no interest in being discovered. Here is where to find it.
Noosa is one of the few places in Australia where bringing your dog doesn't feel like an apology. Off-leash beach windows, outdoor cafes with water bowls, and accommodation that genuinely means it. Here is the practical guide: which beaches, what times, where to eat, and where to stay with a dog in tow.
Three days is the right amount of time in Noosa. Enough to hike to Alexandria Bay at sunrise, eat pork belly at Bistro C, find the quieter stretch of Sunshine Beach, and still have an evening at Aqua Day Spa. This itinerary moves through Noosa Heads, Noosaville, and Sunshine Beach with specific times, specific plates, and no filler.
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.
Our men's breakfast club visits cafes once per week. Yesterday 16 of us met at the Sunrise Beach Chalet. In summary: Food: we all agreed was probably the best we've had. Service: they were busy. It didn't affect food service but coffee was a bit slow but again excellent. Atmosphere: outside under cover on concrete chairs and tables. In the Sunshine Coast near the beach it was perfect for us. Overall I recommend this venue for breakfast or lunch.
Noosa Heads QLD
Just off Hastings Street in an open-air canteen setup, this Noosa café does the basics well. The avo smash with lemon oil and the toasted chicken sandwich both earn repeat mentions. Kitchen closes at 2pm, so arrive with time to spare.