In 1964, film maker Bruce Brown decided to follow two surfers around the world in search of a perfect wave. On a budget of only US$50 thousand, with a 16mm camera, he captured the essence, the adventure, and the art of surfing. Hence the renowned The Endless Summer. From the waters of West Africa, through the seas of Australia, to Tahiti, two surfers from California achieved their great dream: to try the wildest waves in the world.
In November 2008 The Endless Summer Café was opened in St Francis Bay in the same spirit of adventure as the iconic Bruce Brown movie.
With Bruce Brown flying out from California to give the restaurant his blessing, the legend now lives on in surf town where they found ‘that perfect wave’. It is with this same sense of adventure that patrons are invited to experience a taste of the 60’s surf culture and enjoy fresh Californian-style food and drinks.
- BIG BAY WINDOWS OPENING UP ONTO
LANDSCAPED SQUARE
- 120 SEATER WITH FLEXIBILITY FOR BIG PARTIES
- OPEN FIREPLACE WITH INTIMATE LOUNGE
- FRESH AND EASY CALIFORNIAN STYLE FOOD
- LIVE MUSIC EVENINGS
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