Cheek Café brings big flavours and a whole lot of personality.
Cheek Café brings big flavours and a whole lot of personality.

Meet the newest little café gem on the Southport block. She’s neon, she’s peachy, and she goes by the name of Cheek Café (yes, the name is fully intentional, but more on that later). Think wholesome food, astounding coffee and good company. What more could we ask for? A cheeky personality? Oh, they have that too!
From the moment you wander through the door of Cheek Café, you’re greeted by a playful vibe: orange and pink colourways, bright ceramics, pastel walls, and a team that clearly doesn’t take itself too seriously — but takes their coffee very seriously. You’re grounded by earthy colours and natural fibres from the timber floor to rattan pendant lights and an abundance of lush greenery softening every corner. The space feels open, airy, and instantly welcoming.

Perched on a sunny corner surrounded by trees and the Broadwater, with high ceilings, lots of glass and sunlight, and an authentic pizza oven that only adds to the charm (and hints as to what will be on their full menu!!), Cheek Café has landed in the perfect spot — right next to the Broadwater Parklands tram stop.
After graduating with a double degree in Business and Law, owner Natalie Yiannakopoulos (you’ll fall in love with her) quickly realised the legal world wasn’t for her. Her true passion was bringing people together through genuine hospitality and creative experiences. Having worked for the previous tenant in the same space, the opportunity to take it over fell into her lap- and she jumped at it.

With five years of hands-on hospo experience, she poured her heart (and plenty of cheek) into building a café that’s warm, authentic and full of personality. From designing the interiors and branding herself to sketching the logo that would become Cheek’s signature, Natalie infused every detail with meaning- celebrating real, wholesome food, feminine energy, and a sense of community that feels as nurturing as it does cheeky.
Let’s talk food. The menu is a fusion of global flavours, with particular inspiration from the team’s Greek and Italian heritage and Aussie roots. It celebrates simple, high-quality ingredients sourced from local Aussie farmers, from pasture-raised Queensland eggs to grass-fed beef and golden olive oil. They steer clear of over-processed fats- just getting their fat sources from all the right places, as they say.

How does brunch served by a globe-trotting, Michelin Bib Gourmand-awarded chef sound? Pretty damn exciting to us! Alongside Natalie, Cheek’s Head Chef Anjelika Arnaiz brings a worldly flair to your usual brunch favourites. Originally from the Philippines, Anjelika worked her way up from kitchen hand to Head Chef before earning her stripes at the Michelin Bib Gourmand Italian restaurant ‘Bancone’ in London. She’s since eaten and explored her way across Europe in the name of “flavour research”, and now, she’s channelling all that inspiration into Cheek!
They’ve got everything a good brunch should, with a side of cheek. Take their Cheeked Up Benny, for example — a spin on the classic egg benny featuring slow-braised beef cheek (emphasis on the cheek), a perfectly golden house-made hash brown, and finished with cheeky hollandaise. Then there’s the Peachy Pannacotta, that feels almost too pretty to eat: a silky Greek yoghurt peach pannacotta topped with strawberry compote, house-made macadamia oat granola, and seasonal fruit. Divine.

And the drinks? Your order isn’t complete without a signature Mz Cheek’s Matcha with peach, finished with a gloriously sweet and tarty strawberry cold foam. Permission to order two drinks on this occasion, because their coffee is wayyyy too good not to try. Consider yourself caffeinated.
When: 7:00am-3:00pm, Tuesday to Sunday (closed Mondays)
Where: 412/1 Como Crescent, Southport
Words by Chelsea Ipsen
Images by Liam McDonald
