Laura N.
Yelp
Well this massive cafe has quite an eclectic menu, so you can definitely take their name to heart. From Thai beef salad to long board pizza to burgers to tapas to nasi gorang to nachos, the menu was part pub fare, part fine dining, a little bit country, a little bit rock'n'roll, and read more like a Hard Rock Cafe's menu than a boutique, resorty-type village cafe.
The lure is clearly the massive outdoor patio. Situated right along Hastings Street, this cafe is a beacon of prime people watching territory and regardless of what side of the rope you're on, you're either judging what's sitting on people's plates or what shops retirees found worthy of spending chunks of their super. As for me, I was judging my $15 agadashi tofu salad that consisted of a small bowl of greens, a few slices of pumpkin and avo, and a tamari dressing (basically a gentler soy sauce), and it didn't quite live up to the menu's drool-worthy depiction.
Great spot to grab a beer and people watch, but the decision were mine, I'd say save your appetite (and dolla dolls bills y'all) and check out one of Noosa's other eating options.