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Coast on down to the Tweed

Coast on down to the Tweed

Living on the border can (most of the time) be an absolute blessing. We have the best of both worlds and I wouldn’t change it for anything.

Especially now that being ‘reginal’ is cool, a plethora of new venues are springing up. So whether you are looing for that next coffee fix, burger bar or are a huge seafood fan….we have you covered!

Here are 10 newer spots in the Tweed to get you going:

Rita’s Burgers

CABARITA

Our love for Caba knows no bounds, and as official Cabarita Ambassadors (just kidding, that’s not a thing…but it should be) we’re here to give you yet another reason to visit this wondrous beachy haven: mouthwatering burgers. Open late last year, Rita’s Burgers has made waves across the Tweed Coast and has been ensnaring locals and tourists alike with her burgerlicious swan song. From the crispy CFC aka Caba Fried Chicken to the plant-based Vegan88 (seriously, do yourself a favour and order it even if you’re not vego), Rita’s Burgers pack a flavourful punch. The toppings are varied, simple but delicious: think housemade sauce, fresh tomatoes, streaky bacon, red onion…sure, they’re basic, but the high quality of these individual ingredients is what makes these burgers shine. 

The Oyster Shed

TWEED HEADS

Oyster lovers, if you haven’t been to The Oyster Shed yet, then can you even call yourself an oyster lover? Tweed’s newest riverside oyster bar is serving up their own farm fresh oysters and wild caught seafood from their Birds Bay Oyster Farm on the Terranora Lakes section of the Tweed River. Just one of the four oyster farms on the river, you can actually see it from The Oyster Shed. Long story short: it doesn’t get any fresher than this. Pair these babies with delicious craft beer or wine and you’ve got yourself the oyster tasting party of your dreams.

Kiosk At Casuarina

CASUARINA

The crew at PLB Group (whose venues include Baked At Ancora, Lolita’s, and Osteria Weddings to name a few) has been very busy pre and post-pandemic, changing up some of their original offerings to suit the demand of an ever-changing market. Kiosk At Casuarina is one of those new venues and it is adorable to boot. Located on Barclay Drive, next to Lolita’s, this little slice of dreamy heaven slings all sorts of breakfast faves: from coffee to acai smoothie bowls, to fresh juices and even a full a la carte breakfast menu, you’ll definitely want to pop by next time you’re day tripping in the area.

Black Drop Cafe

POTTSVILLE

If you’re making your way to Pottsville, a stop at Black Drop Cafe is an absolute must. Pottsville locals Emily Hayes and James Attard have seriously hit the nail on the head with this venue and their crowded tables are a testament to all their hard work. Black Drop’s seasonal menu is ever-changing, relying on fresh produce sourced from the legends at The Farm. It’s honestly a treat to sample any new dishes concocted by Chef Andy Mac—from housemade Potato and Parmesan Rosti with poached eggs, bacon and apple cider hollandaise, to seared tuna fillet with salsa picante, pickled fennel, finger lime, mint, baby capers, crispy potatoes and herb salad, believe us when we say that every dish at Black Drop is a work of art.

Stone Studio

KINGSCLIFF

If you’re into coffee, nibbles and ceramics, then Stone Studio will be a dream come true for you. Located on Marine Parade overlooking the water, this community pottery studio and coffee bar is an absolute must-visit if you’re in the area. Owners Jennifer and Brad offer ceramic classes, courses and studio access for ceramic enthusiasts of any level in a truly beautiful space. If you’re not into pottery, you can just drop in for a coffee—Stone serves Therefore Coffee, Mayde Tea and Prana Chai, as well as a variety of locally sourced baked goods, delivered daily.

Nectar Juice House

CABARITA

Not quite a newbie but still deserving a solid mention, Nectar is hands-down one of our favourite lunch places in the Tweed. Since opening last September, Nectar has become a staple in the area and we wouldn’t have it any other way. All the sandwiches are made with the tastiest sourdough, with local, farm-fresh ingredients that make all the difference. If you’re feeling veggie, we strongly recommend the Jim Morrison (veggie pattie, greens, toasted coconut, avocado, lime, sprouts, and green goddess dressing) or the Janet Jackson (pulled jackfruit, greens, cucumber, sprouts avo and mayo). And if you’re not vego, then you might want to tuck into the Janis Joplin (smoked chicken, lettuce, celery cheese and roasted garlic aioli) or even make your own sandwich ‘cause yep, that’s an option, too. 

Next Door Espresso

TWEED HEADS

If you’re a Burleigh or Tweed local, chances are you’ve seen—and fallen in love with—the bustling bohemian cafe that is Next Door Espresso. Well it’s time to reacquaint yourself with this heavenly coffee nook, because the Tweed location has undergone a major revamp and we’re digging it. The crisp white tones, breezy beach vibes and Mediterranean-inspired architecture ooze laidback, coastal luxury before you even step inside. The interior is equally as dreamy: think all white complemented by timber furnishings, lush greenery and rattan lights to create a truly Insta-worthy space you’ll never want to leave.

Paradise Living Co.

KINGSCLIFF

This one’s not a cafe or a restaurant, but if you’re looking for stunning-as-hell furniture and homewares, you’ll want to pop into Paradise Living Co. in Kingscliff ASAP. Why? Well, first off, the venue itself is located in an old refurbished house, so the cuteness levels here are already off-the-charts. Secondly, the goods in this place are honestly stunning. If you’ve been to Paradise Living Co’s Murwillumbah warehouse, you’ll know what we’re talking about—coastal bohemian rattan furniture, pillows, throws, ceramics…you gotta see it to believe it. Also, maybe don’t bring your wallet but maybe do. 

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