Coffee shop The Coffee Club Cafe - Joondalup Square in Joondalup, Perth, WA

The Coffee Club Cafe - Joondalup Square

Relaxed chain for coffee & light meals

4.1 (311 reviews)
Wheelchair-accessible car park Wheelchair-accessible entrance Wheelchair-accessible seating Wi-Fi Wi-Fi Outdoor seating No-contact delivery Delivery Takeaway Dine-in Dogs allowed

Location & Contact

Tenancy F/3 Sundew Rise Joondalup WA 6027

(08)62077301 (Tap to call)

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Opening Hours

Saturday: 7 am-3:30 pm
Sunday: 7 am-3:30 pm
Monday: 7 am-3:30 pm
Tuesday: 7 am-3:30 pm
Wednesday: 7 am-3:30 pm
Thursday: 7 am-3:30 pm
Friday: 7 am-3:30 pm
Reviewed by: Liam Quinton January 8, 2025

I've visited The Coffee Club Cafe at Joondalup Square so many times. It's like a reliable friend for my caffeine fix. The airy feel and comfy seating make it ideal for long chats. The menu features a solid mix of coffee and easy meals. Great spot whether you're solo, on a date, or with friends.

The coffee is decent; I usually go for a flat white or cappuccino. They're generally good about keeping your cup filled promptly. If you're into a big breakfast, you'll like their eggs and avo toast. It feels a bit mainstream, but it hits the spot. The food has that casual, no-fuss vibe, and service is quick. The café does get busy, especially on weekend mornings.

I love that they're pet-friendly. Sometimes, I'll chill outside with my dog. The staff even brings out water bowls for pets, which is sweet. This spot stays relatively quiet compared to others. The lack of loud background music means you can actually hear your company chat.

Located in Joondalup Square means plenty to check out nearby. After a coffee, I'll wander through nearby shops or head to Lake Joondalup. The lake offers great walking paths and is perfect for a leisurely stroll. You might catch a cricket match at the nearby oval over the weekend. It's not far from Joondalup Health Campus either, in case you're visiting someone there.

The cafe has Wi-Fi, making it a nice choice for remote work. A fair warning: the signal can get a bit spotty when it's crowded, but it's usually reliable enough to send emails or stream tunes while you work. The cafe isn't too posh, so you don't have to worry about looking too scruffy on a work-from-cafe day.

Accessibility here is pretty good. There's a ramp at the entrance, lots of space between tables, and easy access to the car park. If you're driving in, parking's usually a breeze. There are lots around during weekdays but can fill up fast on weekends thanks to the area's popularity.

Joondalup itself is a bustling suburb packed with life. Near the café, you'll find the Lakeside Joondalup Shopping City. It's just a couple of minutes' drive away with all sorts of shops, eateries, and even a big cinema. Good if you want to catch a flick post-lunch.

Around the corner from The Coffee Club, you've got the Botanic Golf Gardens. It's a quirky mini-golf spot nestled among tranquil gardens and water features. Pretty fun when you're in the mood for some putt-putt.

In the opposite direction, there's Neil Hawkins Park. It sits beside the lake and has heaps of birdlife and walking trails. On a clear day, the views over the water are just stunning and a perfect spot to relax.

If you're up for a bit of art, check out the Joondalup Art Gallery close by. It showcases a nice range of local and community art. I find it a chill and inspiring way to spend an hour or two if the weather isn't too kind.

Heading back to The Coffee Club, it has this no-contact delivery if you're in a rush or prefer to bring the coffee experience home. A good few locals tend to use this service a lot, especially during early mornings or when bad weather hits.

Don't miss their sweet treats. Pair a warm slice of banana bread with your latte for something sweet. They really get those little things right, and it leaves you with a happy finish to your meal.

All in all, The Coffee Club at Joondalup Square is reliable with a relaxed atmosphere. With quality coffee and decent bites, it won't let you down. It's the little things that make it worth stopping by. Whether you're a local or just passing through, the café finds a way to bring a bit of calm to your day.