Mullumbimby

NSW, Australia

(Mini Guide)

Mullumbimby, ‘the biggest little town in Australia’, is just a ten minute drive inland from Brunswick Heads and twenty minutes north of Byron Bay. The laidback town has changed a lot in recent years, with trendy eateries and wellness spaces opening amongst its quirky retail stores and historic buildings. Yet Mullum (as it’s known to locals) still maintains its charming and alternative vibe and vibrant personality. There’s community markets and stores that put a spotlight on local artists and makers, historical buildings, market gardens, music festivals, lush rainforests and even the world’s largest crystals. Which makes it the perfect place for a mosey – visit for an hour or take a whole day to explore.

Our Mini Guide to Mullum shares some of our favourite spots in this colourful town. If you want to experience more of this beautiful region in northern New South Wales, click here for our Brunswick Heads guide.

Using the guide

Explore our Mini Guide to Mullum below. Read through a curated list of our favourite places (Grid view), or use the Filter to find specific tips on restaurants, bars, coffee spots, retail and more.

We’ve also included an interactive map (Map view), for when you’re on-the-go. Pins have been colour-coded so you can easily find the places that appeal most to you. Click on each pin for a description of our favourite places, plus some extra stops you might like to make along the way. 

Baba Emma's

@babaemmas

A small and unassuming venue with a Russian-inspired menu that operates out of the Mullumbimby Leagues Club. Dishes are seasonal but if you’re lucky, the delicious hand-made dumplings will be on offer! We tried the perfectly cooked chicken (our favourite), beef, and mushroom and potato dumplings, served with pickled cucumbers, carrot salad and sour cream. Dine in and watch the local sports teams in action, or take-away – we took ours back into Bruns and sat by the river. Open Monday–Friday 5-8pm (hours change during winter months), with the bar open Wednesday–Friday.

25 Manns Road, Mullumbimby

Baker & Daughters

@bakeranddaughters

Baker & Daughters serves an ever-changing menu of delicious bread, pastries, cakes, quiches, pies and sandwiches, all made in-store. Plus good coffee and plenty of smiles. The family-run business is a Mullum favourite. There’s a strong sense of community, with the bakery providing a welcoming place for locals to meet – there’s often a queue out the door and groups chatting on the footpath, with coffee and pastry in hand. Be sure to visit during the week as they’re closed on weekends (and also over the Summer holidays).

28 Burringbar St, Mullumbimby NSW 2482

Hemp Culture

@hempculture_au

If you’re going for a mosey along Mullum’s main street, be sure to drop into Hemp Culture for some environmentally-conscious shopping. The store carries an extensive range of Australian-made and designed hemp products, from clothing to cosmetics, self-care to homewares. Look out for local clothing brand Afend’s range of hemp tops, shirts, dresses, overalls, jeans, shorts and more.

40 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby

Izakaya Yu

@izakaya_yu_nijiya

An authentic Japanese restaurant and bar that offers a range of fresh, modern Japanese cuisine, including vegetarian and vegan options. They also offer take-away sushi at lunchtime, with plenty of delicious fillings available.

53 Stuart Street, Mullumbimby

Made In Mullum

@madeinmullum

Visit this gallery and artist collective to discover work by over 60 local artists and makers. There’s paintings, sculptures, jewellery, clothing, homewares, hand-made crafts and local produce. It’s a great store to buy a unique gift or something for yourself to take home. The store is staffed by the passionate artists whose work is featured in-store – they’re always up for a chat and love to share stories about their work.

22 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby

Mukti Beauty Rooms

@muktibeautyrooms

Mukti is an Australian skincare company that offers certified organic and natural skin, hair and body care products that use Australian bioactive native extracts. The Mukti Beauty Rooms are part of the brand’s headquarters, in Mullumbimby’s industrial estate. Whilst their HQ is surrounded by factories, once you step through the door, you enter a calm, light-filled and welcoming environment that feels worlds away. Their menu of customised treatments are tailored to your skin’s specific needs. We recommend the Mukti Foundational Facial for a luxurious hour of relaxation and self-care that will leave your skin feeling deeply hydrated and revitalised – you’ll leave glowing, inside and out. There’s also Buccal treatments, massages and add-ons that include LED therapy, microneedle dermal rolling, Gua Sha massage and vitamin boosters. At the end of your treatment, you’ll receive personalised recommendations that you can try in-store or purchase to take home.

6 Smith Street, Mullumbimby

Mullumbimby Continental

@mullumbimbycontinental

This Euro bistro and wine bar is a fun and friendly venue serving delicious drinks and even better food. The venue is from brothers Daniel and Alexander Ippoliti, who are behind popular Melbourne institutions Revolver Upstairs, Cookie and The Toff In Town. The Conti’s menu changes with the seasons – we had air dried yellow fin tuna toast, stracciatella with tomato, basil & green olives, beef meatballs with tomato, basil sugo & provolone, and an incredible (and huge!) pork cottaletta, with parmesan, capers, lemon, sage & pickled fennel. There’s local beers on tap, local spirits, classic cocktails and a great selection of natural wines. We sat out on the street with Lotti, which was great for people-watching, but inside the vibes are high, with a moody bar and great beats playing throughout the night. The Conti is open, and busy, seven nights a week, and they serve breakfast on weekends too.

1/53 Stuart Street, Mullumbimby

Mullumbimby Farmers Market

@mullumfarmersmkt

For a fabulous way to start a Friday morning, mosey through the Mullumbimby Farmers Market, held every Friday at the Mullum Showgrounds, 7–11am. There’s over 50 stalls, with fresh seasonal produce, flowers, baked goods, sustainable meat and seafood and hand-made local products. Grab something for breakfast and a coffee or fresh juice, find a spot under the giant fig trees, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, community spirit and live music. There’s regular workshops, cooking demonstrations, kids activities and competitions too.

51 Main Arm Road, Mullumbimby

Ottilies

@ottiliesforfun_

Ottilies is a neighbourhood pizza and pasta restaurant from the team behind Baker & Daughters. With mostly outdoor dining (under a large awning) the venue is family- and dog-friendly, with a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere – where everyone seems to know everyone. The menu features homestyle pizzas, perfect for feasting, including a very tasty potato, rosemary, mozzarella and parmesan pizza, and delicious hot salami pizza with tomato, olives, anchovy, garlic, fresh chilli and mozzarella. There’s appetizers like kingfish carpaccio or charred broccoli, salads (the roast beets are divine!), and mains including steak, risotto and pasta. You won’t leave hungry! Ottilies do take-away too – enjoy a delicious glass of orange wine and watch the pizzas being made with precision in the woodfired oven while you wait.

5/59a Station Street, Mullumbimby

Pink Lotus

@pinklotuseatery

Pink Lotus is a Vietnamese restaurant in Mullum’s main street that serves authentic dishes for lunch and dinner, made with recipes that have been passed down through generations. Their menu covers light bites like rice paper rolls and spring rolls, refreshing rice noodle salad, fragrant pho and creamy laksa, tasty bahn mi, sizzling stir-fry noodles and rich curries. Each dish uses fresh, seasonal, local and flavour-filled ingredients, including lemongrass, Thai basil, coriander, and pickled carrots. Grab a seat out on the street or in the beautiful moon gate garden out the back. Pink Lotus also has a venue in Brunswick Heads (though we think the original is best!).

72a Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby

Radiance Oolong Teahouse

@radiance_kitchen

Radiance Kitchen has been a popular Taiwanese food stall at the Mullumbimby Farmers’ Market for over 12 years. Radiance Oolong Teahouse expands on this offer at a new permanent home in Mullum’s main street. The menu of traditional Taiwanese food (including the tasty hand-made steamed dumplings Radiance Kitchen is known for) sits alongside a tea experience that includes varieties from Taiwan’s Alishan mountain range and Li Shan (Pear Mountain).

45 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby

Santos Organics

@‌santosorganics

A health food store, community hub and not-for-profit environmental social enterprise in the heart of Mullumbimby. Santos Organics has been supplying locals with organic food and lifestyle products for over 40 years. Find fresh produce alongside bulk foods, packaged products, personal care products, vitamins and supplements. There’s two stores in Byron Bay too – one in town and a large warehouse in the industrial estate.

51/53 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby

The Banya

@thebanya_mullumbimby

Housed inside a 1920’s bank building in the heart of Mullumbimby, The Banya is an adults-only European-inspired bathhouse with a modern twist. The venue features an Instagram-friendly marble tiled lap pool, two hot mineral pools, wood-fired sauna, steam room and cold plunge pool. Plus a sun deck, massages and a dining room for long lunches (cocktails included!) or post-treatment smoothies and health elixirs.

35-37 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby

The Middle Pub

@themiddlepub_

Housed in a beautiful two-story timber building built in 1904 in the heart of Mullum, The Middle Pub is the locals’ go-to. Grab a cold drink at the bar, pub meal in the modern bistro, or watch (or partake in!) their regular live entertainment – there’s musical bingo, raffle night, open jam sessions and ‘krappyokee’. The interiors offer old-world charm, with vintage furniture and historic photos throughout the original building. But the best spot in the venue is sitting out on the second-storey balcony overlooking the main street, with a cold beer in hand. Unfortunately not dog-friendly!

46 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby

The Paddock Project

@paddock_project

The Paddock Project is a working market garden, produce stall and kiosk on the main road into Mullum (look out for the big ‘LOVE’ sign). Fruit, vegetables, herbs and flowers are grown on the five-acre plot using syntropic farming principles and free of chemicals. The quality seasonal produce is harvested daily by a passionate team of staff and volunteers, including participants with disabilities. The Paddock Kiosk serves coffee, chai and simple, fresh dishes made with produce direct from the paddock and the local Mullumbimby area – the Paddock salad is a highlight, packed full with fresh leaves and seasonal vegetables (we added eggs and halloumi too). Enjoy your order in the shade of the banana trees, overlooking the paddock and Mount Chincogan beyond.

64 Argyle Street, Mullumbimby

Wandana Brewery

@wandanabrewingco

Wandana is a craft brewery on the edge of Mullumbimby’s industrial estate. Their family- and dog-friendly taproom and beer garden overlooks nearby Mount Chincogan and provides the perfect place to relax, enjoy a cold beer and watch the sun set. Their small-batch beers are hand-crafted, made on site and fermented to the vibrations of music – the only brewery in the world who makes their beer this way. Each beer has a specific genre of music played to it, from classical to dub, which impacts the flavour of the beer. There’s 15 beers to choose from (including unique and interesting flavours) and tasting paddles available, so there’s something for everyone. If you’re not a beer drinker, there’s cocktails, wine, cider and non-alcoholic drinks too. There’s a permanent food truck on site, serving burgers, nachos and snacks Thursday to Sunday and DJ’s on weekends.

20 Manns Road, Mullumbimby

Baba Emma's

@babaemmas

A small and unassuming venue with a Russian-inspired menu that operates out of the Mullumbimby Leagues Club. Dishes are seasonal but if you’re lucky, the delicious hand-made dumplings will be on offer! We tried the perfectly cooked chicken (our favourite), beef, and mushroom and potato dumplings, served with pickled cucumbers, carrot salad and sour cream. Dine in and watch the local sports teams in action, or take-away – we took ours back into Bruns and sat by the river. Open Monday–Friday 5-8pm (hours change during winter months), with the bar open Wednesday–Friday.

25 Manns Road, Mullumbimby

Baker & Daughters

@bakeranddaughters

From Hotel Brunswick

9km – 29 mins (driving)

Baker & Daughters serves an ever-changing menu of delicious bread, pastries, cakes, quiches, pies and sandwiches, all made in-store. Plus good coffee and plenty of smiles. The family-run business is a Mullum favourite. There’s a strong sense of community, with the bakery providing a welcoming place for locals to meet – there’s often a queue out the door and groups chatting on the footpath, with coffee and pastry in hand. Be sure to visit during the week as they’re closed on weekends (and also over the Summer holidays).

28 Burringbar St, Mullumbimby NSW 2482

Izakaya Yu

@izakaya_yu_nijiya

From Hotel Brunswick

6km – 8 mins (driving)

An authentic Japanese restaurant and bar that offers a range of fresh, modern Japanese cuisine, including vegetarian and vegan options. They also offer take-away sushi at lunchtime, with plenty of delicious fillings available.

53 Stuart Street, Mullumbimby

Mullumbimby Continental

@mullumbimbycontinental

From Hotel Brunswick

8.9 km - 11 mins (driving)

This Euro bistro and wine bar is a fun and friendly venue serving delicious drinks and even better food. The venue is from brothers Daniel and Alexander Ippoliti, who are behind popular Melbourne institutions Revolver Upstairs, Cookie and The Toff In Town. The Conti’s menu changes with the seasons – we had air dried yellow fin tuna toast, stracciatella with tomato, basil & green olives, beef meatballs with tomato, basil sugo & provolone, and an incredible (and huge!) pork cottaletta, with parmesan, capers, lemon, sage & pickled fennel. There’s local beers on tap, local spirits, classic cocktails and a great selection of natural wines. We sat out on the street with Lotti, which was great for people-watching, but inside the vibes are high, with a moody bar and great beats playing throughout the night. The Conti is open, and busy, seven nights a week, and they serve breakfast on weekends too.

1/53 Stuart Street, Mullumbimby

Mullumbimby Farmers Market

@mullumfarmersmkt

For a fabulous way to start a Friday morning, mosey through the Mullumbimby Farmers Market, held every Friday at the Mullum Showgrounds, 7–11am. There’s over 50 stalls, with fresh seasonal produce, flowers, baked goods, sustainable meat and seafood and hand-made local products. Grab something for breakfast and a coffee or fresh juice, find a spot under the giant fig trees, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, community spirit and live music. There’s regular workshops, cooking demonstrations, kids activities and competitions too.

51 Main Arm Road, Mullumbimby

Ottilies

@ottiliesforfun_

From Hotel Brunswick

8.7 km - 10 mins (driving)

Ottilies is a neighbourhood pizza and pasta restaurant from the team behind Baker & Daughters. With mostly outdoor dining (under a large awning) the venue is family- and dog-friendly, with a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere – where everyone seems to know everyone. The menu features homestyle pizzas, perfect for feasting, including a very tasty potato, rosemary, mozzarella and parmesan pizza, and delicious hot salami pizza with tomato, olives, anchovy, garlic, fresh chilli and mozzarella. There’s appetizers like kingfish carpaccio or charred broccoli, salads (the roast beets are divine!), and mains including steak, risotto and pasta. You won’t leave hungry! Ottilies do take-away too – enjoy a delicious glass of orange wine and watch the pizzas being made with precision in the woodfired oven while you wait.

5/59a Station Street, Mullumbimby

Pink Lotus

@pinklotuseatery

Pink Lotus is a Vietnamese restaurant in Mullum’s main street that serves authentic dishes for lunch and dinner, made with recipes that have been passed down through generations. Their menu covers light bites like rice paper rolls and spring rolls, refreshing rice noodle salad, fragrant pho and creamy laksa, tasty bahn mi, sizzling stir-fry noodles and rich curries. Each dish uses fresh, seasonal, local and flavour-filled ingredients, including lemongrass, Thai basil, coriander, and pickled carrots. Grab a seat out on the street or in the beautiful moon gate garden out the back. Pink Lotus also has a venue in Brunswick Heads (though we think the original is best!).

72a Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby

Radiance Oolong Teahouse

@radiance_kitchen

From Hotel Brunswick

8.7 kms - 10 mins (driving)

Radiance Kitchen has been a popular Taiwanese food stall at the Mullumbimby Farmers’ Market for over 12 years. Radiance Oolong Teahouse expands on this offer at a new permanent home in Mullum’s main street. The menu of traditional Taiwanese food (including the tasty hand-made steamed dumplings Radiance Kitchen is known for) sits alongside a tea experience that includes varieties from Taiwan’s Alishan mountain range and Li Shan (Pear Mountain).

45 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby

Santos Organics

@‌santosorganics

From Hotel Brunswick

5.8 km - 8 mins (driving)

A health food store, community hub and not-for-profit environmental social enterprise in the heart of Mullumbimby. Santos Organics has been supplying locals with organic food and lifestyle products for over 40 years. Find fresh produce alongside bulk foods, packaged products, personal care products, vitamins and supplements. There’s two stores in Byron Bay too – one in town and a large warehouse in the industrial estate.

51/53 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby

The Banya

@thebanya_mullumbimby

Housed inside a 1920’s bank building in the heart of Mullumbimby, The Banya is an adults-only European-inspired bathhouse with a modern twist. The venue features an Instagram-friendly marble tiled lap pool, two hot mineral pools, wood-fired sauna, steam room and cold plunge pool. Plus a sun deck, massages and a dining room for long lunches (cocktails included!) or post-treatment smoothies and health elixirs.

35-37 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby

The Middle Pub

@themiddlepub_

From Hotel Brunswick

37.3 km - 34 mins (driving)

Housed in a beautiful two-story timber building built in 1904 in the heart of Mullum, The Middle Pub is the locals’ go-to. Grab a cold drink at the bar, pub meal in the modern bistro, or watch (or partake in!) their regular live entertainment – there’s musical bingo, raffle night, open jam sessions and ‘krappyokee’. The interiors offer old-world charm, with vintage furniture and historic photos throughout the original building. But the best spot in the venue is sitting out on the second-storey balcony overlooking the main street, with a cold beer in hand. Unfortunately not dog-friendly!

46 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby

The Paddock Project

@paddock_project

From Hotel Brunswick

7.8 kms - 9 mins (driving)

The Paddock Project is a working market garden, produce stall and kiosk on the main road into Mullum (look out for the big ‘LOVE’ sign). Fruit, vegetables, herbs and flowers are grown on the five-acre plot using syntropic farming principles and free of chemicals. The quality seasonal produce is harvested daily by a passionate team of staff and volunteers, including participants with disabilities. The Paddock Kiosk serves coffee, chai and simple, fresh dishes made with produce direct from the paddock and the local Mullumbimby area – the Paddock salad is a highlight, packed full with fresh leaves and seasonal vegetables (we added eggs and halloumi too). Enjoy your order in the shade of the banana trees, overlooking the paddock and Mount Chincogan beyond.

64 Argyle Street, Mullumbimby

Wandana Brewery

@wandanabrewingco

From Hotel Brunswick

7.8 km - 9 mins (driving)

Wandana is a craft brewery on the edge of Mullumbimby’s industrial estate. Their family- and dog-friendly taproom and beer garden overlooks nearby Mount Chincogan and provides the perfect place to relax, enjoy a cold beer and watch the sun set. Their small-batch beers are hand-crafted, made on site and fermented to the vibrations of music – the only brewery in the world who makes their beer this way. Each beer has a specific genre of music played to it, from classical to dub, which impacts the flavour of the beer. There’s 15 beers to choose from (including unique and interesting flavours) and tasting paddles available, so there’s something for everyone. If you’re not a beer drinker, there’s cocktails, wine, cider and non-alcoholic drinks too. There’s a permanent food truck on site, serving burgers, nachos and snacks Thursday to Sunday and DJ’s on weekends.

20 Manns Road, Mullumbimby

Baker & Daughters

@bakeranddaughters

From Hotel Brunswick

9km – 29 mins (driving)

Baker & Daughters serves an ever-changing menu of delicious bread, pastries, cakes, quiches, pies and sandwiches, all made in-store. Plus good coffee and plenty of smiles. The family-run business is a Mullum favourite. There’s a strong sense of community, with the bakery providing a welcoming place for locals to meet – there’s often a queue out the door and groups chatting on the footpath, with coffee and pastry in hand. Be sure to visit during the week as they’re closed on weekends (and also over the Summer holidays).

28 Burringbar St, Mullumbimby NSW 2482

The Paddock Project

@paddock_project

From Hotel Brunswick

7.8 kms - 9 mins (driving)

The Paddock Project is a working market garden, produce stall and kiosk on the main road into Mullum (look out for the big ‘LOVE’ sign). Fruit, vegetables, herbs and flowers are grown on the five-acre plot using syntropic farming principles and free of chemicals. The quality seasonal produce is harvested daily by a passionate team of staff and volunteers, including participants with disabilities. The Paddock Kiosk serves coffee, chai and simple, fresh dishes made with produce direct from the paddock and the local Mullumbimby area – the Paddock salad is a highlight, packed full with fresh leaves and seasonal vegetables (we added eggs and halloumi too). Enjoy your order in the shade of the banana trees, overlooking the paddock and Mount Chincogan beyond.

64 Argyle Street, Mullumbimby

Baba Emma's

@babaemmas

A small and unassuming venue with a Russian-inspired menu that operates out of the Mullumbimby Leagues Club. Dishes are seasonal but if you’re lucky, the delicious hand-made dumplings will be on offer! We tried the perfectly cooked chicken (our favourite), beef, and mushroom and potato dumplings, served with pickled cucumbers, carrot salad and sour cream. Dine in and watch the local sports teams in action, or take-away – we took ours back into Bruns and sat by the river. Open Monday–Friday 5-8pm (hours change during winter months), with the bar open Wednesday–Friday.

25 Manns Road, Mullumbimby

Mullumbimby Continental

@mullumbimbycontinental

From Hotel Brunswick

8.9 km - 11 mins (driving)

This Euro bistro and wine bar is a fun and friendly venue serving delicious drinks and even better food. The venue is from brothers Daniel and Alexander Ippoliti, who are behind popular Melbourne institutions Revolver Upstairs, Cookie and The Toff In Town. The Conti’s menu changes with the seasons – we had air dried yellow fin tuna toast, stracciatella with tomato, basil & green olives, beef meatballs with tomato, basil sugo & provolone, and an incredible (and huge!) pork cottaletta, with parmesan, capers, lemon, sage & pickled fennel. There’s local beers on tap, local spirits, classic cocktails and a great selection of natural wines. We sat out on the street with Lotti, which was great for people-watching, but inside the vibes are high, with a moody bar and great beats playing throughout the night. The Conti is open, and busy, seven nights a week, and they serve breakfast on weekends too.

1/53 Stuart Street, Mullumbimby

Ottilies

@ottiliesforfun_

From Hotel Brunswick

8.7 km - 10 mins (driving)

Ottilies is a neighbourhood pizza and pasta restaurant from the team behind Baker & Daughters. With mostly outdoor dining (under a large awning) the venue is family- and dog-friendly, with a relaxed and welcoming atmosphere – where everyone seems to know everyone. The menu features homestyle pizzas, perfect for feasting, including a very tasty potato, rosemary, mozzarella and parmesan pizza, and delicious hot salami pizza with tomato, olives, anchovy, garlic, fresh chilli and mozzarella. There’s appetizers like kingfish carpaccio or charred broccoli, salads (the roast beets are divine!), and mains including steak, risotto and pasta. You won’t leave hungry! Ottilies do take-away too – enjoy a delicious glass of orange wine and watch the pizzas being made with precision in the woodfired oven while you wait.

5/59a Station Street, Mullumbimby

The Banya

@thebanya_mullumbimby

Housed inside a 1920’s bank building in the heart of Mullumbimby, The Banya is an adults-only European-inspired bathhouse with a modern twist. The venue features an Instagram-friendly marble tiled lap pool, two hot mineral pools, wood-fired sauna, steam room and cold plunge pool. Plus a sun deck, massages and a dining room for long lunches (cocktails included!) or post-treatment smoothies and health elixirs.

35-37 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby

The Middle Pub

@themiddlepub_

From Hotel Brunswick

37.3 km - 34 mins (driving)

Housed in a beautiful two-story timber building built in 1904 in the heart of Mullum, The Middle Pub is the locals’ go-to. Grab a cold drink at the bar, pub meal in the modern bistro, or watch (or partake in!) their regular live entertainment – there’s musical bingo, raffle night, open jam sessions and ‘krappyokee’. The interiors offer old-world charm, with vintage furniture and historic photos throughout the original building. But the best spot in the venue is sitting out on the second-storey balcony overlooking the main street, with a cold beer in hand. Unfortunately not dog-friendly!

46 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby

Wandana Brewery

@wandanabrewingco

From Hotel Brunswick

7.8 km - 9 mins (driving)

Wandana is a craft brewery on the edge of Mullumbimby’s industrial estate. Their family- and dog-friendly taproom and beer garden overlooks nearby Mount Chincogan and provides the perfect place to relax, enjoy a cold beer and watch the sun set. Their small-batch beers are hand-crafted, made on site and fermented to the vibrations of music – the only brewery in the world who makes their beer this way. Each beer has a specific genre of music played to it, from classical to dub, which impacts the flavour of the beer. There’s 15 beers to choose from (including unique and interesting flavours) and tasting paddles available, so there’s something for everyone. If you’re not a beer drinker, there’s cocktails, wine, cider and non-alcoholic drinks too. There’s a permanent food truck on site, serving burgers, nachos and snacks Thursday to Sunday and DJ’s on weekends.

20 Manns Road, Mullumbimby

Hemp Culture

@hempculture_au

If you’re going for a mosey along Mullum’s main street, be sure to drop into Hemp Culture for some environmentally-conscious shopping. The store carries an extensive range of Australian-made and designed hemp products, from clothing to cosmetics, self-care to homewares. Look out for local clothing brand Afend’s range of hemp tops, shirts, dresses, overalls, jeans, shorts and more.

40 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby

Made In Mullum

@madeinmullum

Visit this gallery and artist collective to discover work by over 60 local artists and makers. There’s paintings, sculptures, jewellery, clothing, homewares, hand-made crafts and local produce. It’s a great store to buy a unique gift or something for yourself to take home. The store is staffed by the passionate artists whose work is featured in-store – they’re always up for a chat and love to share stories about their work.

22 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby

Mukti Beauty Rooms

@muktibeautyrooms

Mukti is an Australian skincare company that offers certified organic and natural skin, hair and body care products that use Australian bioactive native extracts. The Mukti Beauty Rooms are part of the brand’s headquarters, in Mullumbimby’s industrial estate. Whilst their HQ is surrounded by factories, once you step through the door, you enter a calm, light-filled and welcoming environment that feels worlds away. Their menu of customised treatments are tailored to your skin’s specific needs. We recommend the Mukti Foundational Facial for a luxurious hour of relaxation and self-care that will leave your skin feeling deeply hydrated and revitalised – you’ll leave glowing, inside and out. There’s also Buccal treatments, massages and add-ons that include LED therapy, microneedle dermal rolling, Gua Sha massage and vitamin boosters. At the end of your treatment, you’ll receive personalised recommendations that you can try in-store or purchase to take home.

6 Smith Street, Mullumbimby

Mullumbimby Farmers Market

@mullumfarmersmkt

For a fabulous way to start a Friday morning, mosey through the Mullumbimby Farmers Market, held every Friday at the Mullum Showgrounds, 7–11am. There’s over 50 stalls, with fresh seasonal produce, flowers, baked goods, sustainable meat and seafood and hand-made local products. Grab something for breakfast and a coffee or fresh juice, find a spot under the giant fig trees, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere, community spirit and live music. There’s regular workshops, cooking demonstrations, kids activities and competitions too.

51 Main Arm Road, Mullumbimby

Santos Organics

@‌santosorganics

From Hotel Brunswick

5.8 km - 8 mins (driving)

A health food store, community hub and not-for-profit environmental social enterprise in the heart of Mullumbimby. Santos Organics has been supplying locals with organic food and lifestyle products for over 40 years. Find fresh produce alongside bulk foods, packaged products, personal care products, vitamins and supplements. There’s two stores in Byron Bay too – one in town and a large warehouse in the industrial estate.

51/53 Burringbar Street, Mullumbimby

Mukti Beauty Rooms

@muktibeautyrooms

Mukti is an Australian skincare company that offers certified organic and natural skin, hair and body care products that use Australian bioactive native extracts. The Mukti Beauty Rooms are part of the brand’s headquarters, in Mullumbimby’s industrial estate. Whilst their HQ is surrounded by factories, once you step through the door, you enter a calm, light-filled and welcoming environment that feels worlds away. Their menu of customised treatments are tailored to your skin’s specific needs. We recommend the Mukti Foundational Facial for a luxurious hour of relaxation and self-care that will leave your skin feeling deeply hydrated and revitalised – you’ll leave glowing, inside and out. There’s also Buccal treatments, massages and add-ons that include LED therapy, microneedle dermal rolling, Gua Sha massage and vitamin boosters. At the end of your treatment, you’ll receive personalised recommendations that you can try in-store or purchase to take home.

6 Smith Street, Mullumbimby