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Boy & Bloom South

When they moved to the Fleurieu, Michael and Jess Morphett felt instantly at home among like-minded locals. After a good twelve months of settling into the surf, wine and relaxed culture of the region, a café space became available on Cliff Avenue in Port Noarlunga. Following the success of their Boy & Bloom café in Adelaide, it seemed the perfect opportunity to bring a little of their city hospitality to their new backyard. Opening in November 2020, Boy & Bloom South has since become a laid-back hub for people and their pets to meet over a wholesome feed and a cup of specialty Dawn Patrol coffee. Exceptional customer service is backed up by a menu that caters to all dietary preferences – including options for furry friends – so none of your crowd ever has to miss out. With Boy & Bloom South feeding the crowds, Cliff Avenue might soon become its own little destination on the Fleurieu.

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