Eating out in Fremantle

restaurants in Fremantle

Freo is home to many iconic dishes – from the simple seafood favourites of fish and chips and Fremantle sardines, to something Italian on the cappuccino strip – a day out in Fremantle isn’t complete without dining out. There’s always something new to taste in the beloved port city. See the Seniorocity big guide to dining in Fremantle here.

 

Restaurants – Centre of Fremantle

Kailis Fish Market Café

Fremantle’s Fishing Boat Harbour has been a port of call for a casual fish and chip lunch for many decades. Kailis Fish Market Café is one of the most popular spots and also offers a senior’s discount. Read all about it in the Seniorocity review.

Kailis Fish Market Cafe Fremantle

 

Bathers Beach House

Overlooking the ocean, the Bathers Beach House restaurant is found near the bustling Fishing Boat Harbour. It’s popular for its casual food, sun loungers on the sand and views. Read all about it in the Seniorocity review.

bathers beach

 

Fremantle Markets

As well as giftware and fresh fruit and veg, Fremantle Markets is a brilliant hub of authentic ethnic street foods from all around the world. Read all about it in the Seniorocity review.

Emily Taylor Bar and Restaurant

One of Freo’s newer restaurants, Emily Taylor offers up shared food style modern Asian cuisine, in one of the city’s historic convict-built cottages. Read all about it in the Seniorocity review.

Emily Taylor

 

Moore and Moore Cafe

The eclectic Moore and Moore Café is found a stone’s throw from the cappuccino strip and Esplanade Park. Offering up fresh brunch and lunch favourites, this spot is also grandchild friendly and holds art exhibitions too. Read all about it in the Seniorocity review.

Moore and Moore Cafe Fremantle

 

La Sosta, Fremantle

Fremantle has an abundance of restaurants and cafes along the cappuccino strip, but tucked away just behind the strip is a tasty Italian restaurant. Read all about it in the Seniorocity review.

La Sosta, Fremantle

 

Tonic and Ginger

You’ll find the vibrant Tonic and Ginger in the “Old Synagogue” complex, home to other restaurants and bars. Read all about it in the Seniorocity review.

Tonic and Ginger Fremantle

Dining in Fremantle’s Surrounds

Bib n Tucker, North Fremantle

Co- founded by Olympian Eamon Sullivan, this ever popular beachside spot sits in the pristine white dunes of Leighton Beach. Chef Scott Bridger dishes up well cooked breakfasts, lunches and dinner, year round. Read all about it in the Seniorocity review.

Bib and Tucker

 

Coast Port Beach, North Fremantle

As the name suggests, this casual spot is found on the beach. Coast Port Beach is a multi-venue location, that’s great for a social gathering, over casual pub-style food. Read all about it in the Seniorocity review.

Coast Port Beach North Fremantle

 

Piggy Food Co, North Fremantle

The very tasty Piggy Food Co is a delightful find in the heart of the North Fremantle food hub. Fantastic Tex-Mexican fare (think tacos and burgers) and boutique beer is what they do well. Read all about it in the Seniorocity review.

Piggy Food Co, North Fremantle

 

LA CABANA Bar and Taqueria, South Fremantle

LA CABANA Bar and Taqueria will deliver a taste of Mexico without the travel. The very popular and lively spot often has queues for its delicious share food. Read all about it in the Seniorocity review.

LA CABANA Bar and Taqueria

 

Zephyr Café, East Fremantle

Found between the Leeuwin Barracks and the banks of the Swan River, Zephyr Café is worth a visit. There’s plenty of tables inside and out, all with views over the river and great for a slice of cake, lunch or brunch. Read all about it in the Seniorocity review.

Zephyr Café, East Fremantle

 

Young George, East Fremantle

The renowned eatery Young George is part of the trendy East Fremantle foodie scene. The restaurant serves up well cooked share plates with lots of local produce on the menu by Chef-Owner Mellissa Palinkas. Read all about it in the Seniorocity review.

Young George East Fremantle

 

Have we missed any of your favourite restaurants in Fremantle? Let us know in the comments below.

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About Stella B

Stella is loving retirement! Besides her loves of gardening, reading and painting, she adores spending time with her family and being out and about in Perth. Living in the Perth Hills, her time is often spent brunching with her husband at one of Kalamunda’s many cafes or enjoying a food platter over a glass of wine at a Bickley Valley winery.

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