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Berry Keeper’s your new go-to coffee shop in Noosa

Berry Keeper is your new go-to coffee shop in Noosa.

Born from a vibrant food truck serving smoothies and acai bowls at local street markets since 2022, they have now expanded their passion for natural food into a cozy café where you can recharge and enjoy wholesome delights.

At Berry Keeper, the vision is simple: if Mother Nature could create the recipes, how would it be?

So, the menu is crafted with this philosophy in mind, focusing on natural ingredients.

They proudly serve a variety of delicious toasties, vegan and gluten-free slices, refreshing smoothies, organic açai bowls, and an array of coffees. Each dish is made with true love, ensuring every bite is as wholesome as it is enjoyable.

The founder, Marcio Aleixo, a cheerful mate from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, infuses his vibrant heritage into each recipe while also paying tribute to the icons of Aussie nature.

For example, the ’Kookaburra Dreams’ smoothie is inspired by the stunning colours of the bird’s feathers, and the ’Tasmanian Devil’ toastie features Tasmanian smoked salmon and truffled cheese, showcasing local flavours that celebrate Australia’s beauty.

Marcio’s guiding principle is a heartfelt one: “Is this food natural enough for my three-year-old son?” If the answer is yes, you’ll find it on the menu.

Join Berry Keeper at the Noosa Fair shopping centre, right next to The Reject Shop, Monday to Saturday from 7.30am to 2.30pm.

And as a warm welcome, enjoy the celebrated watermelon and ginger smoothie, Dingo, for free!

Just cut out the coupon and show it at the cafe.

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