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There are 14 family friendly restaurants & cafes in Byron Bay on thegood.guide. These include Bang Bang Byron Bay, Folk Byron Bay, Bayleaf Cafe. All listings are editorially reviewed with real Google reviews and opening hours.
FeaturedTucked into Jonson Lane, away from the main-street circus, Bang Bang keeps things casual and affordable. The kind of spot that rewards locals who know their way around the back streets of Byron.
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FeaturedCorner of Jonson Street, Folk is the kind of all-day café that earns its place through good bones rather than spectacle. Warm timbers, honest café fare, mid-range pricing, and a front-row seat to Byron's main strip.
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Legendary banana bread, ethically sourced Blackboard coffee, seasonal brunch. Gets packed early.
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A Fletcher Street all-dayer from one of Byron's familiar cafe names. Açaí bowls, egg dishes, decent coffee, and a relaxed fit-out that suits the street. Mid-range pricing, visitor-friendly without being a tourist trap.
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Seafood and fish and chips at the Jonson Street end of town, close enough to Main Beach that you can still taste the salt air. Unfussy, accessible, and priced for everyday eating rather than a special occasion.
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Affordable and unfussy on Jonson Street, Light Years offers a lower price point in a town that doesn't always make that easy. Walk-in friendly and casual, it's a practical choice when Byron's main drag is pulling you in every direction.
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On the residential edge of Byron rather than the tourist drag, Otherside Cafe reads as a neighbourhood local. Good for a quiet coffee away from the main strip crowd. Limited data to go on, but the location alone makes it worth a stop if you're nearby.
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Latin fusion from breakfast to dinner. Ceviche, grilled seafood, premium steak. Mallorca beach bar energy.
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Suffolk Park's neighbourhood bakery, doing the work the Byron town centre is too crowded to do. Fresh loaves, pastries, and counter food at prices that don't punish you for living locally. A practical, well-placed spot for the southern end of the bay.
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Sitting on Bangalow Road away from the tourist drag, this all-day casual spot offers a quieter alternative to the town centre scrum. Straightforward food, mid-range pricing, and the kind of unhurried pace that reminds you Byron still has a neighbourhood side.
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Perched at the trailhead for the Cape Byron walking track, this cafe serves the lighthouse walkers and Pass surfers in equal measure. Solid coffee, honest breakfast plates, and a front-row seat to one of the better stretches of coastline in the region.
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On Bangalow Road, a few kilometres from the town centre, The Roadhouse keeps things casual and unpretentious. Mid-range pricing, a local-leaning crowd, and a relaxed pace that feels a long way from the Main Beach queue.
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A working farm on Ewingsdale Road that doubles as one of the region's better casual restaurants. The menu follows what's growing, the setting is genuinely rural, and the crowd skews local on weekdays. A few minutes from town, but that's the point.
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A casual dining spot on Childe Street, a block or two removed from the Byron centre-of-town chaos. Mid-range pricing, relaxed pace, and the kind of neighbourhood energy that suits an unhurried meal. One to keep on the radar.
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