Palm Springs Burleigh is a restaurants & cafes in Burleigh Heads, NSW, Australia, with a price range of $$. It has a 4.6/5 rating from 669 Google reviews. Website: https://www.palmspringsburleigh.com/.Listed on thegood.guide, the local's guide to Byron Bay.





Burleigh Heads · Restaurants & Cafes
(669 reviews)
$$
The Southern Californian aesthetic hits you before the menu does. Palm Springs Burleigh runs on good light, good tunes, and a QR code ordering system that keeps things moving. The chicken burger and vegan burrito both draw consistent praise, the chilli scrambled eggs are worth noting, and the coffee is solid across the board, though the dirty chai runs light on espresso. Upstairs is the main event, spacious enough to actually breathe, with a few open-air tables downstairs. Drinks lean pricey and non-coffee options are limited, so arrive knowing what you want. Dogs are welcome and the kitchen keeps snacks for them too. Street parking is a genuine challenge; the undercover parking below the building is your best move.
This place is VIBES. Very cute, aesthetic and cool. Had a burger and it was amazing, my friend the vegan burrito and also said it was good. Everything looked really tasty. Coffee was nice as well. Id recomment going at least once. PET FRIENDLY AND THEY HAVE SNACKY SNACKS FOR THEM.
Had a lovely lunch here. My chicken salad was really fresh, light & tasty. Chips were perfect. My smoothie was great. Staff happy and friendly. There is parking underneath. Would def return and def recommend
Vibry, good tunes, coffee was good nothing special. Didn't order from the menu but everything that came out looked amazing and good portioning. Had a dirty chai (was light in the espresso and seasoning but overall good) + vanilla latte which was also quite good. Hard to find parking. No wifi. Got really loud.

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Fresh food. Drinks where very expensive and in my opinion, if you don’t drink coffee options were a little limited. Service was very quick and you can use a QR code to order.
A good cafe in Gold Coast! We ordered coffees, a milk shake, chicken burger, chilli scrambled eggs and avocado toast. Over all the taste was pretty nice. The coffee was great too! The service was pretty slow though. The cafe is quite spacious which is great. The major seating area is upstairs and there are some tables downstairs too in the open. Would definitely visit again!
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Pastries made on site daily at Tallebudgera Creek, with Marvell Street coffee and a Biscoff croissant that reviewers can't stop talking about. The chips are genuinely exceptional, the Portuguese tarts go fast, and the salted caramel milkshake is non-negotiable.