Discover the best top things to do in Albany, Australia including Afrikan Tribal, Yilgarnia Wines, Torbay Glass Studio, Designer Dirt, South Coast WoodWorks Gallery, Blush Retail Gallery, Icky Finks Variety Store, Vancouver Arts Centre, Albany Boatshed Markets, Albany Farmers Market.
Restaurants in Albany
5.0 based on 1 reviews
Afrikan Tribal offers one of WA's largest collections of wares sourced directly from Africa. Alternatively visit us in store and feast you eyes on our amazing collection. We stock a huge collection of Afican djembe's, duns and African percussion. We conduct lessons and courses regularly. More information can be found by picking up a Registration form in store. For a truly unique experience visit Afrikan Tribal when your next in Albany.
5.0 based on 16 reviews
We had a lovely Sunday lunch with some family friends and our young children. The food and wine was amazing and the outlook from the restaurant over the wildflowers was beautiful. The food is all made from fresh local ingredients and the flavors really speak for themselves. We enjoyed a bottle of Sauvignon Blanc which was perfect with our seafood lunch. The children’s meals were brilliant and were only $15. Everything was homemade and included a juice box, tiny teddies, ice cream and fruit for dessert. The waitress also came around during their lunch with a toy for them to keep! Highly reckon!
5.0 based on 1 reviews
At Designer Dirt we offer home, garden and gift wares and create outdoor art as well as stocking landscape supplies. We can custom make artwork just for you too and specialise in scrap metal sculptures. Worth finding ...
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5.0 based on 13 reviews
A new contemporary art gallery showcasing an ever changing collection of stunning artworks for sale. Easy to find right on the main street, towards the harbour. Check our website for extra opening hours, as sometimes we are open on Sundays and Mondays as well, and at times we are closed for a day to set up our next collections.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
4.0 based on 7 reviews
Vancouver Arts Centre is an active community arts centre and gallery and home to many local arts and craft groups. Our key purpose is to develop the creative capacity of our region and we focus on supporting the practice of art-making through delivering a diverse and engaging artistic program that empowers our community and the cultural sector. We run an annual program of touring, private and curated exhibitions, workshops, community arts projects and performing arts events, which aim to serve our existing customers and reach new audiences. Our facilities are available to hire by individuals and groups for cultural activity. Based in a historic building (the original hospital), our venue is special and unique and attracts visitors from outside the region to visit the gallery and enjoy a self-guided heritage tour.
3.5 based on 26 reviews
Called in to pick up fresh fish for dinner. We weren’t disappointed buying fresh squid, fruit and bread. Other offerings included local wine, honey, plants, art and crafts. A quick place to stop off or sit down for a bite to eat, reasonably small space but the patrons didn’t seem to mind. Clean and well organised.
3.5 based on 27 reviews
A true farmers market in that its only traders are farmers from the Great Southern region who bring their seasonal local and fresh produce to market this week. Every food group is covered, including farmed meats, seafood and dairy enabling you to shop for all your fresh food needs for every meal! Seasonality (and weather) dictate how many traders are in the market any week but even through winter the market is still able to offer a great range of vegetables, fruits, meats and dairy. It is only a fresh food market with some farmers value adding their own grown produce. Consequently its size is small when compared to large city markets, but its point of difference is that everything offered is local, fresh and in season. Quantities of produce and varietal choice is very large, often many lines available that cannot be bought in main stream outlets Art, craft and nick knacks are not part of the market mix, only fresh Great Southern grown or reared food! Experience being a local!
We visited the Albany Farmers Market in the July school holidays and while there weren’t as many stalls as I was expecting I found everything I needed. I was looking in particular for local lamb and vegetables to roast as well as fresh bread, fruit and cheese. There were two bakers stalls and both produced amazing loaves and Turkish bread - the best I’ve had. The cheese makers stall had many varieties I hadn’t tried before as well as feta, halloumi, pecorino, Camembert etc - always good to try something new. Prices were reasonable for the quality and uniqueness of the produce and there were fruit and veg bargains for in season and unusual varieties.
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