Find out what Australian restaurants to try in Fremantle. Fremantle (Freo), Perth’s maritime center, offers a pleasant change of pace from the nearby state capital. From the Victorian Fremantle Markets to the convict-built History Museum to the strikingly modern Maritime Museum, Fremantle is an elegant and energetic spot. Head south and enjoy patio dining on the Cappuccino Strip, famous for its great beaches and boisterous nightlife.
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4 based on 473 reviews
Situated in the heart of Fremantle on the cappuccino strip Benny's is a great spot for a casual wine and dine. Open breakfast, lunch and dinner with live music Friday & Saturday from 9.30pm this place is suitable for all occasions. Enjoy morning coffee, a
Highly Recommend Bennyâs. Customer service is high on my list when dining out. Well I could not fault any of their staff. 10/10 guys! Attentive, friendly and genuinely working to make our time at this cafe enjoyable. The serving sizes are large ....and oh sooooo delicious! There were a variety of meals ordered and everyone cleared their plates! Yep we will be returning and recommending Bennyâs!
4 based on 1196 reviews
We popped in for lunch and simply loved this place. Modern funky environment, delicious food, loads of yummy breads, great service etc.So we went back the next day for a later lunch ( around 230) and were disappointed. Staff member appeared tired and disinterested. Delivered incorrect drinks, we had to ask for a variety of bread, not just the plain loaf. Different ambience. We would go again as the dishes were delicious, but not at the end of a meal time.
4 based on 355 reviews
Set in an original 1920s warehouse and centered around an ethos of healthy, sustainable living. The Raw Kitchen is a new type of venue bringing together a plant-based restaurant, lifestyle store, yoga and studio space. We place an emphasis on transparency
We had a lovely dinner there and came back for a lunch. The food is awesome and with a nice choice of meals. Friendly welcome and quick service. Highly recommended. Vegan and tasty !Hi, thanks so much for leaving us such a lovely review!
4 based on 204 reviews
Propeller has been established in an old bus mechanics shed built on what used to be the botanical garden for the former North Fremantle Town Hall. An indoor/outdoor venue adjacent a small park, our aim is to become the "village square". A place where peo
There was so many things we wanted to try as we rarely have Mediterranean cuisine. The flatbread was simply divine! I would have kept on ordering if we hadnât already ordered so many other dishes. The mini pizza with the smoked salmon was gorgeous. It was a very well balanced lunch ending with some sweet homemade ice cream.
4 based on 3016 reviews
We're pretty proud of our Fremantle brewery and we welcome visitors from far and wide every day. Grab a Pale Ale and a pizza and soak in the brewery chaos or wander out into the backyard to enjoy your beer and nosh in the sunshine. You could also head to
What you expect. Cool location but also decent food. Beers are (obviously) nice as well. We brought the kids which worked out fine!
4 based on 148 reviews
Great cocktail bar in Fremantle. Came here for catch up drinks with some work mates. Good set up inside, just away from the main drag so a little bit quieter and more intimate. Heaps of cocktail options, staff very good at making them too.
4 based on 184 reviews
Great service, fabulous food. We had breakfast there this morning. It is a 41 degree day here in Perth so it was a bit warm inside but honestly I expected to be melting. I had the poached eggs on ciabatta with bacon and sausages. The bacon and sausages were excellent quality, really quality ingredients. I was impressed. I am not easily impressed. My husband had a 'little lefroys' which was a full English breakfast. The serves are about average, and the quality of the food is excellent. That is the way it should be. My husband order "the biggest latte you have" and he was indeed rewarded with a HUGE latte.On the menu there is a create your own section (which I had) so you can tailor your order to accommodate vegetarians, vegans, gluten free or fussy eaters (that is me).We arrived at 8am and the tables were full outside, plenty inside. We left at 10am and the place was heaving.Hipster Freo cafe that actually delivers on food quality. We'll be back.
4 based on 238 reviews
Fully licensed restaurant serving local beer, wine, cider and coffee. Using our woodfire oven and the open flames to create simple and honest food, allowing the produce speak for itself. Sourcing only quality, seasonal produce while supporting WA growers
Manuka Woodfire Kitchen is clearly doing very well, appearing fully booked at the second (7.30pm) dinner sitting on a Tuesday evening.The food was generally very good and our group of nine shared plates of many different dishes from prawns to salads and pizzas. My only complaint would have been a heavy hand on the salt in a couple of dishes and serving the aged fetta, honeycomb and macadamia dish mid-way through, rather than at the end, when it was clearly sweet and more of a dessert.Booking ahead is strongly recommended and service is quick and efficient.
5 based on 309 reviews
Fun and quirky dog friendly cafe with top notch food and coffee, fresh juices, super friendly staff and a lovely garden courtyard. Housed in a heritage listed Freo cottage, the warm space fills with happy locals and visitors seven days a week.
Lovely old renovated cottage. We had a Sunday breakfast and it was rather busy but the food was great.
4 based on 169 reviews
Charming, Delicious with Live Gentle Jazz
My partner and I have been here quite a few times, the menu changes frequently, we have never had a hohum dish - they have terrific presentation and a lovely fusion of different tasted. The Sommelier is extremely knowledgable - it is without a doubt one of our best 'hidden' treasures. You wont regret eating here
Where to eat Mediterranean food in Fremantle: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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