Cafe restaurants in Western Australia
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Soto Espresso
Modern Soto opens onto the street, welcoming its inner-city crowd: stay-at-home dads, ladies who lunch and shop and bleary-eyed students. The large cooked breakfasts will tackle any hangover.
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Gorges Café
Ask for the Morning Cure and you won't be disappointed at this airy cafe doing wonderful breakfasts and lunches opposite the jetty.
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Tarts
Massive tarts piled with berries, apples or lime curd; rich scrambled eggs tumbling off thickly sliced sourdough; mini custard tarts stacked with glazed strawberries. Packed like a hamper on weekends.
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Tiger, Tiger
The small shabby- chic interior isn't as popular as the outdoor tables, in a lane leading off Murray St. The free wi-fi's a drawcard, but the food is also excellent.
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Go Health Lunch Bar
Vegetarians can rejoice at the choice of fresh juices and smoothies, excellent espresso, healthy burritos, lentil burgers, focaccias and other light meals at this popular lunch bar in the middle of the mall.
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Gino's
Old-school Gino's is Freo's most famous cafe, and while it's become a tourist attraction in its own right, the locals still treat it as their second living room, only with better coffee.
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Moore Moore
An urban-chic cafe that spills into the adjoining art gallery and overflows into a flagstoned courtyard. Great coffee, good cooked breakfasts (including half serves for undersized appetites), pastries and wraps; free wi-fi.
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Barista 202
Squeezed into a tiny shopfront and a covered alley, this buzzing cafe serves sandwiches, pasta, omelettes and excellent coffee.
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Bay Merchants
Just a sandy-footed stroll from the beach, this cafe-providore makes good coffee, enticing cakes and to-die-for gourmet sandwiches.
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Town Beach Cafe
With a great view over Roebuck Bay, the alfresco tables of the Town are an ideal spot for an early brekkie. The caramelised-banana pancakes are divine.
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Zephyrs
Possibly the coolest cafe in the Pilbara, this 1930s American Silver Star railcar sits propped up next to the Courthouse Gallery and serves excellent coffee, cakes and light lunches in the original observation lounge. Tapas are available Friday and Saturday evenings.
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York Street Cafe
The food is wonderful at this bright new place on the main strip. Lunch includes pasta, focaccia, schnitzels and deliciously crisp fish balls, while for dinner it turns into more of a bistro.
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Wild Mango
The hippest, healthiest feed in town, with curry wraps, mouth-watering pancakes, chai smoothies, real coffee, gelato and free wi-fi. Enter from Konkerberry Dr.
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Sunset Mura Mura Cafe
Bright and cheerful, the Sunset does great brekkies, lunch wraps, calzones and burgers, and for those campers sick of cooking, great takeaway home-cooked meals ready for reheating.
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Sheridans Café
Funky music accompanies a funky menu with laksa, chilli mussels and banana splits on offer.
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Sayers
Nothing to do with Leo, as far as we know, this classy cafe has a counter groaning under the weight of an alluring cake selection. The breakfast menu includes surprising luxuries such as Wagyu beef baked eggs and Manjimup truffle scrambled eggs.
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Saltdish
The hippest cafe in town does innovative, contemporary brekkies, light lunches and industrial-strength coffee, and screens films over summer evenings in its courtyard. Try the baked eggs or curry-spiced squid. BYO.
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Ningaloo Health
Breakfasts start with a bang at this tiny cafe – try the chilli eggs on blue-vein toast with jalapenos, or a bowl of Vietnamese pho. NH also does pancakes, light lunches, salads, smoothies, takeaway picnic hampers and the best coffee around.
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Little Willy's
It's tiny and it's on William St, so the name's probably got nothing to do with the tall dude driving the coffee machine who's universally known as Hot Rob (much
to his obvious embarrassment). He works that baby like a pro, and the food, while simple, is delicious.
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Cable Beach General Store
Cable Beach unplugged – a typical Aussie corner shop with coffee, pancakes, barra burgers, pies and internet, and no hidden charges. You can even play a round of mini-golf.
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