

Even better, they have a stack of fresh zingy cocktails to start your day off in the most delicious way too.

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. This bright airy cafe offers both an epic brekky and lunch menu that we can’t refuse. Instead you'll find a laid back brunch spot in the morning and a magic BYO eatery every Thursday, Friday and Saturday with some unpretentious yet stunning dishes that’ll leave you absolutely drooling. But while the light and airy fit-out has loads of Scandi beauty, Alberta's is nothing like Noma. The cosy kitchen and store is run by a former head chef and head gardener from Noma (you know, that three-Michelin-starred Copenhagen joint that's often dubbed the world's best restaurant). We almost packed our bags and moved straight to Busselton when we heard about the opening of Alberta's. Here are the best Busselton cafes and bakeries to visit. 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. Busselton 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.
