Sunshine Beach SLSC is a restaurants & cafes in Sunshine Beach, NSW, Australia. It has a 4.4/5 rating from 1937 Google reviews. Contact: +61 7 5447 5491. Website: http://sunshinebeachslsc.com.au/.Listed on thegood.guide, the local's guide to Byron Bay.





Sunshine Beach · Restaurants & Cafes
(1,937 reviews)
The ocean view from the window seats is the reason locals keep coming back. Sunshine Beach SLSC sits right on Duke Street, steps from the sand, and delivers exactly what a surf club should: cold beer, a solid feed, and no fuss. The lamb rump and eye fillet get consistent praise; the chicken parma and gnocchi are more hit-and-miss. Order drinks at the main bar, food at the counter, and give your table number. It's a production line, in the best sense: food arrives fast even on a packed Saturday night. Non-members register at the door, simple process. Skip the booth seating along the far wall; the bench is too tight to be comfortable. Parking on Duke Street at peak times is the real challenge.
Everyone entering into the premises should be a member due to its club nature. Therefore, a simple and fast registration was necessary. Parking was quite difficult since the carpark in the area was always full. The cafe in the club was large and could serve many visitors at one time. The food and drink offered was good. Orders for alcoholic drinks was made separately in another bar inside. The atmosphere was relaxing. Seats near the window side had a beach view. Toilets were clean. The beach was just steps away.
Had to chance our arm to get a table but we were lucky for a Saturday night at 6.30pm 👌 Good food and the menu had lots to choose from. Had the thai fish cakes, definitely won't have again, the serving was not the same as the advertised pic...shame because they were tasty.
A super popular place inundated by tourists and locals as well. Parking nearby can be problematic at peak times but hey thats a standard Noosa problem. Given this is a pokies venue, if your not a club member you must register at the front entry. Simple process. Avoid the long booths inside on the far wall as the immovable bench seating is way too close to the table making it uncomfortable and way too tight for most people. We asked for our group (of 8) to be moved off the bench booth we had been allocated and staff were happy to do so even though it was peak time (6pm) suggestive we were not the first to ask this request. Order your own drinks at the main bar as well as attend the food order counter to place your food order using your table number. The menu is not overly large with average dining prices charged. The eye fillet and the lamb rump were excellent this visit. Our group reported the chook parma and the gnocci just so so. This place is a production line with food brought out much quicker than expected even at peak time. Staff were professional, polite and attentive. Beer cold and beautiful. Can sit inside and out with a great view out over the ocean. Not a lot of ambience so you would not come here for an intimate romantic date but this place does deliver on what you expect it to do by feeding you a decent familiy pub feed quickly at a reasonable price. Recommend for a decent feed.

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
Prime Hastings Street real estate with cane-back chairs and a terrace built for watching Noosa go by. The croissants and lemon tart are the move. Coffee is solid. Come for something light and a long sit, not a serious breakfast.

Noosa Heads QLD
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.
Friday evening to Sunday noon: the 48-hour Noosa itinerary that skips the tourist traps and gets the reservations right. Coastal walks at dawn, the best share plates on Weyba Road, a sunset dinner on Laguna Bay, and a farmers market before the drive home. This is how locals spend a weekend here.
Noosa feeds 55,000 people and somehow maintains a restaurant scene that embarrasses cities ten times its size. From the hardest booking on Hastings Street to a lamb rump above the Pacific at Sunshine Beach SLSC, these are the twelve restaurants worth planning your trip around in 2026.
Ya Boi isn’t into surfing and rarely even swims at the beach but the Sunshine Beach Surf Club is great. Cool staff, fantastic drinks, high quality food and epic views of the ole Pacific make it an amazing place to spend an afternoon. Ya Boi recommends. Things are well 🤘🏻
Lovely open plan upstairs dining room. Children's room so they can play while waiting for there meal. Great variety meals at very good prices.look out over trees and the beach.
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.