Great place for a good breakfast or lunch. There is a lot of hype about ‘healthy’ food here but in all honesty it’s just good food period! Great location and very reasonable too! We mainly come for an iced coffee and a beach walk. Perfect midway pit stop on our weekend walks!
Catherine F.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Morley, Australia
Wow! I’m very impressed by Yelo after my visit yesterday. It’s got a fantastic beachy vibe and just suits its surrounding area so well. They have a massive range of cakes, slices and pastries, heaps of rolls, toasties and wraps as well as freshly made juices and of course coffee! We had the carrot cake, gluten free chocolate brownie and the banana bread. all were tasty(the carrot cake was my favourite of the 3, moist and tasty with very tangy lemon icing). The coffee was good and the service was friendly and I will definitely be back again soon. There not a lot of parking around here unfortunately and I imagine on weekends they would be choc-a-block! Maybe grab takeaway and go down to the beach or nearby park :)
Olivia D.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Perth, Australia
I come here quite often, as walking along Trigg coast is one of my favourite things to do. Yelo is a little beach café nicely perched overlooking the sea. It has a great menu choice and all food and drinks are served in takeaway containers, should you feel the urge to sit outside and lap up the sea air. I love the smoothies and coffee. The breakfast granola with fruit and yoghurt is tasty too.
Anna K.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Sydney, Australia
Easy, no-fuss locals favourite café by the dog beach. Hence being a dog friendly spot. It’s an easy grab and go style of food offer. Coffees are strong, juices are cold, food is fresh. Service is efficient and on point. It’s a mystery to me how their ‘marker on a stainless steel bench top’ ordering system works. But hey.
Nick R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Australia
Always been one of my favourites. Good food and coffee plus great views. Missing a star because of because of the gentrification of the place over the past few years. It is always packed these days. Happy the business is doing well, but it kind of killed the vibe a bit for me. Solution: Grab your food and coffee and go sit on the beach. Perfect.
Mariea C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Perth, Australia
The reason this place is only getting 3 stars is because I have made many attempts to get in here. I even went as far as parking the car but when I reached the café it was so packed that I decided there were many more places to go to and not have to wait in a huge queue with lots of kids running around. So finally I got here on a weekday, when it wasn’t so packed but still a good crowd. There seems to be a yummy-mummy crowd during the week. I ordered a large coffee and brownie. I sat outside on the balcony and enjoyed the gorgeous sea view. The coffee and brownie were lovely but I don’t think I would go there on a weekend. The décor was a lovely beachy feel with that open space feel.
Rachel F.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Australia
I love the relaxed surfie vibe of this place and the views are always sensational. Unfortunately the coffee is inconsistent. I’ve had fantastic, rich, creamy, strong and beautiful coffee. As well as weak and milky with no flavour. They should find their best barista and never let them leave! Parking is a bit of an issue, so park far away and then enjoy the coast walk to get here.
Jesse B.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Launceston, Australia
Hipster deluxe! Good coffee, great GF selection. Sit with your dog watching the waves roll in at trigg. As its busy you need to fight for a park but it’s worth it to hang with the beautiful people and eat what they eat. And it is good!
Michael S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Duncraig, Australia
An excellent café to head to after the beach as the place has a great coastal feel that makes you feel at home as you walk in with boardies drenched in sand. Great coffee, though could offer a better bean as the flavour does not standout compared to other cafés which are developing unique brews. Good choice of food.
Kaitlin M.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Clarkson, Australia
Friendly + fast customer service! Great range of vegan + gluten free foods! Pretty good price as well! Mainly wraps, sandwiches, bagels, salad, raw treats and sweet & savoury treats. Juices, smoothies, iced drinks & coffees sold. Fridge of coconut waters, juices etc available. Even on a busy Saturday afternoon, we managed to find a seat. Beautiful place to enjoy yummy + satisfying food with a lookout of the beach!
Genevieve H.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Sydney, Australia
An Icon of Australia Beach culture. This place is always overflowing with people, yet it still manages to maintain a chilled atmosphere. I love the blended iced coffees after a coastal stroll or a swim. They also have some yummy food options like frittatas, wraps, tuna patties, salads. This is no the place to go to however if you want to be guaranteed a place to have a slow social lunch and catch up because: A. They serve everything in takeaway containers so it’s not really a ladies-who-luncheon vibe and B. You can’t be guaranteed you’ll get a proper table, and may have to settle for pulling out some of the crates out front. No problem if you’re just stopping by for a quick bite but probably not ideal if you’re going to linger. I love the décor and the chilled beach feel. It get’s me every. single. time. If I’m going to Trigg, I’m going to Yelo. it’s a no-brainer!
Jaimi-lee C.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Perth, Australia
I love spending a sunny morning having breakfast or brunch at Yelo. Both inside and out this place has a super laid back and Beachy vibe, and it’s the best place to relax outside on their balcony overlooking the ocean. As it is in a prime location, Yelo is usually packed in the mornings and on the weekends with keen runners stopping in for their morning coffee and locals enjoying a relaxing breakfast. They do the most amazing granola and Bircher muesli here and often when I’m in the area I will stop by to get a couple to take away. Yep they are that good. I love it here and is one of my fave cafes to come for a bit of ‘me time’.
Zoe V.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Perth, Australia
I love yelo! The casualness, the location, the healthy food and the friendly people. No matter what u try it is simple yet nice. My only negative is that I don’t like BBQ sauce and most of the wraps contain it. I love grabbing some food and taking it down to the beach!!!
Steven S.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Australia
The question is. does a café/restaurant deserve an extra star for location? Im not too sure. I guess it should? Hence again the push to 4 stars. The downside is the price/value. I enjoyed a kale shake and chicken panini toasted, quite nice actually but it came to $ 19! But then the frown was turned upside down as i sat on the balcony and enjoyed my glorious view of the ocean and people-watching. But yes, if there was no view it would be a 3 star. is that fair? I think so. Will i be back? Probably, what they offer is healthy and tasty but the view. the view!
Gavin B.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Perth, Australia
Locals and regulars know that no matter how long the line is you’ll get fueled up quick. They smash out the go-go juice. This is a relaxed indy hangout where not many rules apply. The fresh juices are prepared by the young cool-kids, the food is simple post-surf style and you get a choice of seating — wall out the front, milk crate, bench or if you’re lucky, a chair!
Mem R.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Hobart, Australia
On holiday in Perth: my brother was persuaded to take a detour en route to Freo and stop in at his self-declared favourite café to appease his caffeine addict sister. Yelo gets by operating as a «takeaway» joint, because there’s some ridiculous council law about café zoning so close to the beach. That’s why everything here is served in takeaway containers, whether you intend to sit down on the premises or not. Just go with it, because Yelo is bangin’. The wait is definitely lengthy on a weekend but the coffee is tasty and so are the freshly-baked muffins!(Bonus: Antipodes spring water in the fridge, for those who like their bottled aesthetics.) On weekends you’ll also find the outside area populated by beach-lovin’ mutts, so get your holiday fix of dog petting here if you crave it.
Ashlee H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Mt Lawley, Australia
The best coffee in Perth and doesn’t pretend to be anything its not. Take away, eco friendly, fast and alert staff. LOVE this place!
Em S.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Sydney, Australia
This is a lovely place. By the water and watch the world go by while you drink your coffee. The coffee here is nice and strong. In our short trip to Perth, we visited this place twice. We had the bacon and egg pie first time we were there and that was tasty! Second visit we had the Berry and white choc muffin and that was so good. The muffins here are so nice. It also has some goods for sale and we picked up a few cute canvases to take home and remember this place by. Love it.
Claire H.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Sydney, Australia
Yelo epitomizes beachside lax. Ocean front views, pared-back furnishings and bare feet are welcome. The coffee is really awesome as are the smoothies and juices. For food they make a mix of take-away gourmet bits; muffins, paninis, salads and wraps. Try the wrap with chicken and banana chutney; interesting and tasty. A kitchen out the back also churns out simple, light lunch and breakfasts. One gripe with Yelo is there’s no parking on site, so you will have to find a sneaky spot in on of the surrounding streets.
Matthew C.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Sorrento, Australia
«It’s very hipsterish,» my girlfriend said as we waited in line to place our order. «What was that?» I hadn’t heard her. «It’s like a pit-stop?» «No,» she said. «It’s very hipsterish.» «Yes,» I agreed. «A hipster pit-stop.» Yelo is probably one of the best situated, most laidback, and heavily patronised cafés on the strip. You can’t drive past without seeing its little bungalow-like balcony crammed full of people while another ten or twelve sit on plastic milk crates out the front. If you can find a spot on the balcony – and the people out there tend to stick around and enjoy the view – then you’re doing all right. But the milk crates are a dead giveaway: comfort, here, comes second to cool. Like most places along the coast, Yelo charges for its view, but in general its prices are reasonable. In addition to its coffee, which is not as good as I had been told it would be, it also offers a range of fresh juices and a number of pre-made wraps and sandwiches. Vegans and vegetarians fare well in this respect.(«It’s interesting how my vegetarianism means I tend to come to places like this,» said my girlfriend, who is probably the least hipsterish person around.) The café also doubles as a surf shop and it has been suggested that this is Perth’s answer to the diner in Home and Away. That’s not far from the truth. Take that diner and add a liberal dash of Brooklyn’s Williamsburg and you’d have mixed a pigment close to Yelo.