About
The Happy Apple Cafe is a vegetarian and vegan wholefoods cafe in the small rural village of Crystal Creek, about 10 kilometres west of Murwillumbah on the way towards Wollumbin (Mount Warning) and the Tweed hinterland. It takes a healthy, plant-based approach to its food, with informal counter service and takeaway, alongside fresh juices, organic coffee, herbal teas and tonics. The cafe is also known by the name Kuuranya.
More than just a cafe, the venue doubles as a creative space for local artists, crafters and makers, giving it a relaxed, community feel that suits a slow weekend stop. It is open Thursday to Sunday, making it a popular refuel point for visitors heading out to the national park and the surrounding valley.
Best For
A wholesome plant-based breakfast or lunch, organic coffee and a creative village atmosphere on a hinterland day out.
Good to Know
CuisineVegetarian & vegan wholefoods
DrinksOrganic coffee, juices, herbal tonics
ServiceCounter service & takeaway
Also known asKuuranya
SettingArt & maker space, Crystal Creek village
OpenThursday to Sunday
Opening Hours
Monday:Closed
Tuesday:Closed
Wednesday:Closed
Thursday:8am-3pm
Friday:8am-3pm
Saturday:8am-3pm
Sunday:8am-3pm
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Happy Apple Cafe vegetarian?
Yes — it is a vegetarian and vegan wholefoods cafe with a healthy, plant-based menu, plus fresh juices, organic coffee, herbal teas and tonics.
Where is it?
It's in the village of Crystal Creek, about 10km west of Murwillumbah on the way towards Wollumbin (Mount Warning).
What days is it open?
The cafe is open Thursday to Sunday, 8am to 3pm, and closed Monday to Wednesday.
Is it also an art space?
Yes — the venue (also known as Kuuranya) doubles as a creative space for local artists, crafters and makers.