Sunrise Shops is a shopping in Sunrise Beach, NSW, Australia. It has a 4.2/5 rating from 65 Google reviews.Listed on thegood.guide, the local's guide to Byron Bay.





Sunrise Shops
Sunrise Beach · Shopping
(65 reviews)
The Wall of Fire at Sunrise Bakery is real, and so is the Carolina Reaper meat pie that earns you a spot on it. That alone tells you something about the spirit of this small neighbourhood centre tucked into Sunrise Beach. Alongside the bakery, you've got an IGA, a butcher that reviewers keep coming back to, and a BWS. It's the kind of strip that handles the weekly shop without sending you into Noosa. The bakery staff get consistent praise, and the bread and butter pudding disappears fast. The chemist is small and the car park is genuinely confusing, so arrive with patience. Think of it as your local, not a destination.
Opening Hours
- Monday6am – 5:30pm
- Tuesday6am – 5:30pm
- Wednesday6am – 5:30pm
- Thursday6am – 5:30pm
- Friday6am – 5:30pm
- Saturday7am – 2pm
- SundayClosed
Contact
- 2 Grasstree Ct, Sunrise Beach QLD 4567
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What People Say
Great image great butcher bws Baker .. perfect little stop over to get everything you need
Great little centre iga amazing butcher and pie shop
A good array of local shops. Bakery's wares are average to good. Chemist is a bit small and lacking a diverse range of items. The car park, howver, seems to have been designed by a drunkard. Tight, makes little sense and the "green space" seems like a wasted opportunity to make the car park more practicable.
Not alot of choice to choose from as it's a new shop the IGA The bakery 🧁 have the nicest staff and owners also impressed with their Son who is a miniature version of his father Great shop More "bread and butter puddings please 🙏 lol
I was there to try and get my name on the "Wall of Fire" at Sunrise Bakery by eating Australia's hottest pie. A meat pie with freshly blended Carolina Reaper chilli pepper in it... If you look on the wall and see JAY DEE 72 written in silver pen, that's me. Unfortunately though, if you're looking for Foodworks, their store no longer is there, so the people at Google will need to update that.
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