FremantleEntertainment

Entertainment in Fremantle

  1. A

    Mojo's

    Good old Mojo's is one of Freo's longstanding live-music pubs – a real stalwart. Local and national bands and DJs play at this small venue, and there's a sociable beer garden out the back.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Fly by Night Musicians Club

    Variety is the key at Fly by Night, a longstanding not-for-profit club run by musos for musos. It's been the launching pad for many a local band.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Sail & Anchor

    Built in 1854, this Fremantle landmark has been impressively restored to recall much of its former glory. Downstairs is big and beer-focused; it's more sedate upstairs, where there's a verandah, and singer-songwriter night on Wednesday.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Norfolk Hotel

    Slow down to the Freo pace and take your time over one of the many beers on tap at this 1887 pub. The limestone courtyard, with the sun streaking in through the elms and eucalypts, is downright soporific sometimes.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Left Bank

    This Edwardian riverside inn, up from the East St jetty and overlooking the water, is patronised by lively young ’uns in the downstairs cafe and bar; upstairs is a more sedate dining room.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Metropolis Fremantle

    Most international and popular Australian bands and DJs perform here. It’s a good space to watch a gig.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Kulcha

    World music of all sorts is the focus here. As of recently, the line-up included flamenco, belly dancing, sitar, blues, Indonesian tribal music, salsa classes, an Indian music workshop and a Jamaican reggae party. Book ahead.

    reviewed

  8. H

    Newport Hotel

    Local bands play most Sundays, with DJs other nights, at the Newport Hotel.

    reviewed

  9. I

    Swan Hotel

    DJs and bands perform in the basement of the popular Swan Hotel.

    reviewed

  10. J

    Luna on SX

    Arthouse films; set back in a lane between Essex and Norfolk Sts.

    reviewed

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  12. K

    Hoyts

    Blockbusters screen at Hoyts.

    reviewed

  13. L

    X-Wray Cafe

    There's something on every night (live jazz, rock, open piano) at this hipster hang-out, comprising a smallish indoor area and a large canvas-covered terrace. Light meals are available ($13 to $28).

    reviewed

  14. M

    Monk

    Park yourself at the voyeuristic front terrace or in the chic interior, partly fashioned from recycled railway sleepers, and enjoy the Monk's own brews or a slap-up meal.

    reviewed

  15. N

    Little Creatures

    In an old boatshed by the harbour, this brewery churns out beers that are a great source of WA pride. You can admire the brewery vats and spot bald patches from the mezzanine or almost nuzzle the boats from the boardwalk out the back.

    reviewed