Fremantle is home to heaps of Western Australia's best restaurants*. Start ticking off WA’s top 100 in Freo.
Bib & Tucker
18 Leighton Boulevard, North Fremantle
Bib and Tucker only care about a couple of things — great food, good times with friends and showcasing the best produce WA has to offer. Grab a spot on the western or northern decks, where the full glory of Leighton Beach is on display, and experience a dining experience like no other in Fremantle's north.
Bread in Common
43 Pakenham Street, Fremantle
In an old Fremantle warehouse space, stripped back to its original brick, sits Bread in Common. A restaurant about communal dining, communal tables, sharing food, drinks, wine — with a focus down on the table.
Jetty Bar & Eats
126 Beach Street, Fremantle
Perch yourself at this little place on the river (between the bridges) in Fremantle for great drinks, tasty bites, cool tunes and sensational views.
La Cabaña
400 South Terrace, South Fremantle
South Fremantle's neighbourhood bar and taqueria is a trusted local go-to for tacos, tequila and good times.
Lions and Tigers
8 Bannister Street, Fremantle
If you're happiest when eating, a terrible dancer, and a devotee of flavour above all else, you'll feel right at home in this West End restaurant and bar. Sambals, chutneys, syrups and ferments are all popping as Indian cuisine takes on a new look.
Madalena’s
406 South Terrace, South Fremantle
Take in stunning views of the ocean from the newly-opened bar on the upper floor. Madalena's is a fantastic dining experience for anyone who loves seafood and is passionate about wine. restaurant of the year
Manuka Woodfire Kitchen
134 High Street, Fremantle
More than just a restaurant, these guys have a passion for locally sourced ingredients and a commitment to delivering unforgettable dining experiences with the spirit of woodfire cooking. Step up and indulge in the flavours of Western Australia.
Peggy’s
35 Market St, Fremantle
Pick up a made to order sandwich, sub or toasty from this family run sandwich servery in Fremantle’s West End. They're open early for coffee and through to a late lunch, so you can grab your favourite combo featuring the freshest produce with locally sourced and house baked bread.
Suku
FOMO FREO, Shop G8-V3/28 William Street, Fremantle
Settle in for a taste of Indonesian street food that uses the freshest local ingredients and produce, while keeping the traditional spices and flavours from across the archipelago. It's a casual, family-run Indonesian eatery in FOMO the heart of Fremantle.
Vin Populi
11 High Street, Fremantle
Italian vino and freshly made pasta on High Street — what could be better?


