Noosa Chocolate Factory is a restaurants & cafes in Noosaville QLD, NSW, Australia. It has a 4.6/5 rating from 273 Google reviews. Website: https://www.noosachocolatefactory.com.au/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=Google+My+Business&utm_content=Noosa+Chocolate+Factory+-+Noosaville&utm_term=plcid_16727231300949508536.Listed on thegood.guide, the local's guide to Byron Bay.





Noosaville QLD · Restaurants & Cafes
(273 reviews)
Watch the chocolate being made through the factory window while you wait for your order. That detail alone sets Noosa Chocolate Factory apart from every other cafe in the region. The hot chocolate is the headline act here, multiple reviewers calling it the best they've had, and it comes with oat milk if you need it, arriving thick and properly creamy. The coffee runs on Padre beans and holds up on its own, no milk required. The chocolates themselves are handmade, beautifully finished, and cover a solid range of vegan options including slabs and gift-ready pieces. The shop gets tight when busy, and the seating is limited, a quiet garden out back helps absorb the overflow. Go early or go patient.
A cosy chocolate shop tucked away in the industrial area. A chocoholics delight with plenty of tasty options, and gift packs available too. There is a viewing window to see the craftsman at work.
Very high quality chocolate delicates. Can get crowded easily and pretty dense to move. Overall such a great and sweet experience, thanks! 😎🍫
Great tasty chocolates, but the service at the cashier was disappointing. The warmth shown to the customers before me disappeared when it was my turn. Maybe it was just an off day but it did make me wonder if I didn’t have the “right shade of skin” to receive the same friendliness. Anyways great varieties of chocolate collection and good place to visit just for the products.

Noosa Heads QLD
Directly on Laguna Bay's boardwalk, Bistro C is where Noosa goes for a proper dinner. The pork belly is the order, the seafood is local and fresh, and the sunset timing is worth planning around. Prices are high; the reviews say it earns them.

Sunshine Beach
Cold beer, ocean views, and a lamb rump that earns its reputation. Sunshine Beach SLSC runs like a well-oiled machine: order at the counter, grab a window seat, and watch the Pacific while your food arrives faster than you'd expect. Register at the door if you're not a member.

Hastings Street gets the tourists, but Noosaville is where locals actually eat. Free parking, a calmer river strip along Gympie Terrace, and a dining scene that runs from serious coffee at Clandestino to riverside lunches at Depot Noosa. Less booking stress, more room to breathe. Here is where to eat.
Saturday morning on Hastings Street is a contact sport. The queues form before 9am and the good tables go fast. But Noosa's best cafes are not all on the main strip. From Sunshine Beach's serious coffee roasters to Noosaville's riverside spots, this is where locals actually eat brunch and how to get a table when it counts.
As a long black coffee drinker, my coffee has to be good, as it's not masked by milk, syrups or anything else. And it was delicious. "Padre" coffee I was told by the lovely European staff. It was also very cool to see the chocolate being made in the factory through the window inside the shop. I'm looking forward to making more visits at the Noosa Chocolate Factory in the future.
A very unique place to buy chocolates or have a good cup of hot chocolate. The shop is pretty. The chocolates here have high quality. They’re beautifully decorated and ready for customers to pick. I have to mention that the hot chocolate here is so great. They offer non dairy milk such as oat milk and it tastes very creamy.
Noosaville QLD
The pork tomahawk alone justifies the drive to Weyba Road. Share plates spanning bold Asian-fusion flavours, a cocktail list with serious non-alcoholic options, and staff who actually know the menu. Book ahead; walk-ups at dinner rarely end well.