Little Iris Café absolutely deserves all the praise it gets. We stumbled upon it while looking for a cozy spot for brunch, and it turned out to be one of the most welcoming and accommodating places we visited during our time in Busselton.
What really stood out was how willing the staff were to go the extra mile. I have a gluten intolerance, and although the ham and cheese sandwich I wanted wasn’t listed as gluten-free on the menu, they kindly offered to customise one for me using their gluten-free bread. It might sound simple, but that kind of flexibility and care is surprisingly rare—and it made all the difference. The sandwich itself was delicious: generous with the ham and melted cheese, and the gluten-free bread was soft and nicely toasted, not dry like many others I’ve had elsewhere.
Beyond the food, the café has a lovely, calm atmosphere with thoughtful décor and friendly, down-to-earth service. The coffee was excellent too—smooth, rich, and well-balanced.
It’s a small place but clearly run with heart. Whether you have dietary requirements or just want a great coffee and a bite in a warm, relaxing space, Little Iris Café is well worth a visit.