Fellowship Drive Cafe - Flying West Coffee. is a restaurants & cafes in Doonan, NSW, Australia. It has a 4.7/5 rating from 318 Google reviews. Contact: +61 7 5471 1865. Website: https://www.fellowshipdrivecafe.com/.Listed on thegood.guide, the local's guide to Byron Bay.





Doonan · Restaurants & Cafes
(318 reviews)
The coffee roaster is right there behind the counter, which tells you everything about the cup in your hand. Set among the trees in Doonan, Fellowship Drive Cafe runs on Flying West beans and a kitchen that doesn't overcomplicate things. The zucchini bread gets mentions. The hollandaise is made properly. The industrial space mixes working roastery equipment with outdoor tables that fill fast on Saturday mornings, when parking gets tight and waits stretch out. Dog-friendly seating outside, a cabinet stocked with savoury takeaway options, and staff who seem to actually enjoy being there. A solid stop whether you're heading back toward Brisbane from Noosa or just know where to find good coffee in the hinterland. Book ahead for weekends.
Delicious food, tasty coffee, decent prices and friendly staff... What more could you want!? ...oh, a pink coffee machine? They have that too 😅😛 Highly recommended! Definitely coming back next time we're up this way mountain biking.
Amazing experience at Fellowship Drive Cafe – Flying West Coffee. The coffee was outstanding, you can really taste the quality in every cup, and the food was delicious and fresh. The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, and the staff were friendly and attentive throughout our visit. Definitely a place worth coming back to. Highly recommended!
Fellowship a drive Cafe has a great space. The coffee is wonderful and the food is delicious. We had a variety of things for breakfast. The zucchini bread was beautiful! The only thing was the bacon didn’t quite tasted like bacon - almost like it was washed and then cooked. Had a rubbery texture and no salt at all which is unusual for bacon. The rest of the food was lovely. The staff were polite and friendly.

Coolum Beach
A Coolum Beach café where the big breakfast earns its reputation and the staff actually mean it when they greet you. Locally sourced menu, strong coffee, and gluten-free options handled properly. The fish tacos are worth ordering.

Coolum Beach
A drive-through pit stop on David Low Way. The price point is the point. Order accuracy is hit and miss, and the McCafé coffee runs weak. Check your bag before you leave and keep expectations calibrated to the golden arches.

Noosaville 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.
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A welcome out of the way spot. Industrial vibe with a lively, eclectic mix of historic woodworking machinery and busy outdoor seating among the trees or just outside the main cafe. Against the backdrop of the production coffee roastery, they make fabulous, always good coffee and the food I've sampled has been perfectly balanced and delicious. No canned hollandaise sauce here, they do something uncommon which is to not overdo anything, no mounds of undercooked bacon or soggy bread. Everything just right...if you can find a parking spot and don't mind a bit of a wait on a busy Saturday. Great stop if you're visiting Noosa and a worthwhile regular for the locals
Great stop if you're travelling back from Noosa in the direction of Brisbane or the Gold Coast. A coffee roaster with cafe attached. Great for breakfasts in, or a good selection of savoury take away food in the cabinet or to order. Outdoor seats that are dog friendly.
Watch the chocolate being made through the factory window, then order the hot chocolate with oat milk. Handmade chocolates, Padre coffee, and a small garden out back. Gets crowded fast, so arrive early or settle in for the wait.