Busselton/Undalup is one of those magnificent regional gems only a couple hours from the city, but far enough away to let you truly relax while you unwind.
Whether you’re settling in for a beachside weekend escape, or just stopping past on your way further down south, we know that no road trip is complete without the mandatory stop off, so we’ve put together a list of just some of the tastiest cafes around to feed those hungry bellies. Here are some of the best Busselton cafes and bakeries to visit.
Mano Wraps
61 Queen St, Busselton WA 6280
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The incredible loaded crepe creations coming out of should be enough to catch your eye, but thankfully the coffee is great here too. Go for one of their iconic flavour combos or customise your own wrap. Our fave at the moment is the roast veggie with chicken and pesto, but the sweet crepe is always mighty tempting.
Hummingbird
60-66 Queen St, Busselton WA 6280
This bright airy offers both an epic brekky and lunch menu that we can’t refuse. From the chilli scramble, to the breakfast gnocchi (drool), fluffy buttermilk raspberry pancakes with pistachio praline and the massive pulled pork benny, there’s something to suit everyone’s hungry morning appetites here. Even better, they have a stack of fresh zingy cocktails to start your day off in the most delicious way too.
The Urban Coffee House
Unit 2/19 Bussell Hwy, West Busselton WA 6280
This little West Busselton is a relaxed plant-filled paradise that offers tonnes of great vege, vegan, keto, gf and sugar free options to cater for all those pesky dietary requirements meaning that everyone can enjoy a tasty feed. With a cute outdoor terrace to soak in the sunshine on those bright days, there’s a lot to love here.
Baked
91 Queen St, Busselton WA 6280
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has you sorted for mouth-watering eclairs, jam doughnuts, cakes, lamingtons and all the baked goodies in between. After standing in awe, staring at their fridge for a solid 15 minutes, grab a box of their three-time gold medal-winning lamingtons and then walk the sugar spike off down the main street in Busso.
The Good Egg Cafe
38/44 Albert St, Busselton WA 6280
This earthy industrial style oozes comfort, ambience and an all-around great atmosphere, along with of course a menu that puts twists on the classics and awesome Micrology coffee to give you your caffeine fix. This small family run biz is more than just a cafe—it boasts a huge imagination station for the kiddies, a retail section where you can purchase some of the most fab locally created produce, as well as a co-working space upstairs plus a bunch of conference rooms for hire if you’re working remote. How good.
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Fat Duck Cycles
22 Prince St, Busselton WA 6280
Cycle fanatics and caffeine aficionados unite— is a fun quirky space where you can grab yourself some big bad bagels (the Spicy Bacon on the cheese and jalapeno is a must), homemade sausage rolls and vegemite scrolls and of course, some serious coffee made by the best.
Little Peach Espresso
30B Prince St, Busselton WA 6280
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is a quaint charming little pocket of the world with sweet treats, old school toasties, silky coffee and some delightful jam-packed smoothies where you can slurp up all your nutrients in one go. We love the quirky kitsch interiors with stacks of art on the walls and pastel furnishings, as well as the super smiley team ready to make your day.
Rise And Co Artisan Bakery
51 Bussell Hwy, West Busselton WA 6280
are so much more than your standard run-of-the-mill bakery. The crew here are serving up the ultimate flakey croissants, warm bagels stacked with halloumi and chorizo and fresh sourdough to make all of your big brekkie dreams a reality. Housed in a charming little home conveniently just off Bussell Highway, no drive by would be complete without a stop.
Busselton City Bakery
235 Bussell Hwy, Busselton WA 6280
It’s hard to miss the bright red and blue signage when you pass by the beloved which is lucky, because missing out on one of their iconic flakey pies would be a tragedy. A very budget friendly option that won’t cost you a fortune if you’re feeding a crew, we can’t go past their eggy breakfast pies or their golden brioche loaves to bring back for later.
Kent Street Bakery
5/60 Kent St, Busselton WA 6280
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This unassuming completely unpretentious packs a punch when it comes to incredible gourmet rolls, cakes and pastry goodness. Ask any local and they’ll tell you about the ridiculously good lamingtons, pasties and vanilla and caramel slices that’ll leave you desperate for more every time you head through this wonderful little town.
Shelter Brewing Co.
11 Foreshore Parade, Busselton WA 6280
While you can't sink any pints before 10am, actually opens up from 7am every day. Located right by that beautiful stretch of lawn across from Busselton Jetty, it's the perfect spot to stretch the legs while knocking back a coffee and cheesey toastie.
Jetty Cafe
17 Foreshore Parade, Busselton WA 6280
What’s a road trip to Busso without a visit to the famous jetty? At the end of the blue buildings right at the end of the jetty, you’ll find some of the South West’s best Yahava coffee, a cheeky freshly baked muffin and some friendly faces at in one of the most picturesque locations around.
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