Clandestino Coffee is a restaurants & cafes in Noosaville QLD, NSW, Australia, with a price range of $$. It has a 4.6/5 rating from 262 Google reviews. Contact: +61 1300 656 022. Website: https://www.clandestino.com.au/.Listed on thegood.guide, the local's guide to Byron Bay.





Noosaville QLD · Restaurants & Cafes
(262 reviews)
$$
Four grinders running at once, including a dedicated decaf grinder, tells you everything about how seriously this Noosaville roastery-cafe takes its coffee. Clandestino roasts its own beans in Noosa and the difference shows in the cup. The Magneto Organic Blend, rich with cocoa and chocolate almonds, is the house workhorse, but the single origins are worth exploring if you're in the mood to be guided. Staff like Ali are the kind who'll talk you through the options and steer you right without making it a lecture. The Summer Breakfast waffle with fresh mango and vanilla mascarpone holds its own against the coffee programme. Arrives full at noon, so come early or settle in for a wait. Open until 4pm, which makes it a rare option for a late-afternoon sit-down in the area.
Honestly, I’ve tried almost all the coffee spots people recommend around here, BUT this one stands out from the rest. The beans are incredible with the perfect level of acidity. If you’re in Noosa, do yourself a favour and stop by. You won’t regret it. 🥹☕️✨
Had a great coffee experience here — big thanks to Ali for the warm hospitality! Tried the Guji Chebega single origin first, but it was a bit too fruity acidity for my taste. Ali was really understanding and offered me a cold brew, which was refreshing and tea-like — my first time trying it!✨ Later I had the Magneto Organic Blend, which tasted too acidic on its own, but was amazing with iced milk — smooth and chocolatey. Really appreciated Ali’s help and recommendations!🤍🩵
Had the Summer Breakfast waffle with fresh mango, banana, passionfruit and vanilla marscapone. Was so good!

Noosaville QLD
A Noosaville local's pub doing the basics right: cold beers, a sports bar that pumps on game day, and a bistro where the carnivore pizza and the French martini both over-deliver. Staff are the standout. Book online for the bistro on weekends.

Noosa Heads QLD
Twenty years of crepe-making and a dinner menu that pulls in duck confit and moules frites alongside the Lemon Bliss, lemon curd, blueberries, crumble, vanilla ice cream. Open all day, generous portions, genuine French hospitality. Book ahead.

Noosa has a reputation for being expensive, and parts of it are. But the national park is free, the best beaches cost nothing but the walk down, and there are hostels, cafes, and caravan parks that let you do this place properly without the Hastings Street bill. Here is how to spend less and miss nothing.
Most visitors turn left toward Hastings Street. The locals turn right, toward the Noosa River, the riverside dining strip, and a suburb that does not need to perform for tourists. Noosaville is where you eat serious food, paddle flat water at dawn, and find the version of Noosa that residents actually live in.
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.
The coffee’s were served so fast and were great. We also had a cinnamon roll that was yummie. They had 4 different grinders going and even a decaf grinder (which you don’t see so often, great job) The staff was nice and very proactive, nobody was standing around doing nothing. I loved the atmosphere in this shop and would love to come here more often!! They also had lots of things you could buy like beans, coffee machines and merchandise. Would 10/10 recommend.
Probably one of the favourite places to grab coffee in the area. I was amazed by the different types of coffee beans and toast. Absolutely amazing!!! I came here at my first stop and had to come back one last time before I left. The service is amazing, the bakery inside offered a wide range of food and goodies! Like what a fantastic place.
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.