Sisters. Coffee. Flowers.
The little café with the red door has always had a way of drawing people in. With two sisters at helm, it’s entering a new era shaped by coffee, creativity, and community. The Red Door Café is where brunch meets boutique browsing, and now, fresh flowers find their place too.
For travellers exploring Narrandera, the Red Door Café has long been a trusted stop: delicious breakfast and lunch, talented baristas, and vibrant atmosphere. The friendly service and attached boutique invite a slow wander. When sisters Jasmine (Jazz) and Natalie (Nat) Zak stepped in as new owners, they did so with a simple goal — to carry forward everything people already love about the café.
Their decision wasn’t sudden. They’d always wanted to create something together, and Red Door offered the perfect blend of lifestyle, creativity, and community connection. Jazz, originally from nearby Leeton, has spent years returning to the region for family holidays spent playing at Lake Talbot Water Park and enjoying picnics on our river beaches. Nat, born and raised in Narrandera, brings the warmth of a local face and the well-trained eye of a florist.
One of the first things the sisters did was ensure the existing Red Door team stayed on. The same friendly smiles, familiar service, and uninterrupted feel of a café that knows its regulars and welcomes newcomers just as warmly. Jazz and Nat have spent their early weeks listening and learning, getting to know customers, and stepping respectfully into the story of a place with deep roots in the community. There’s no overhaul here. Just continuity and care, guiding a much-loved local favourite.
Still, subtle additions are beginning to take shape — the kind of touches that make a stop at the Red Door Café feel even more special. Nat’s background as a florist brings an instinct for detail and atmosphere; fresh flowers are already beginning to weave into the space. Jazz’s business experience is guiding ideas for expanding online sales and creating new opportunities for customers, both local and travelling.
For travellers passing through or staying a while, the Red Door Café remains everything it has always been: a welcoming spot for brunch, coffee, and browsing. Only now, it carries the quiet influence of two sisters who care deeply about people, place and the small details that make a café memorable.
Sisterhood. Coffee. Flowers. All inside one iconic little red door.