Byron Bay.

A glance at the popular surf town and all of the free living charm it still has to offer.

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BAYLEAF, Byron Bay.

In the centre of town sits the most idyllic meeting spot you could wish to find.

Bay Leaf Cafe oozes modern Byron authenticity. It serves as a great spot to perch up for the morning and watch the locals do their thing. Carefully crafted coffee and even better brunch menus filled with local and organic produce.

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The Farm, Byron Bay.

‘The Farm’ Byron Bay, as you might expect sits a little further inland than the rest of the bohemian cluster that resides beachside in the main town. Relatively new for the area, opening in 2013 The Farm brings a change of aesthetic where you can pull up a seat to enjoy some nourishment via Sydney’s renowned ‘Three Blue Ducks’. After indulging in brunch or dinner you can have a walk around what feels like a traditional farm with contemporary ethos, where organic, high-quality produce is evidently at the heart of everything they do.

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Venturing out to the farm is a great unexpected change of scenery with a laid back opportunity to pack some thoughtful produce from a host of artisan makers to take down to the coast for a post-surf feast.

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