Peninsula

West Coast Australia


There's been a pub here since 1911; the 'Pen' is the latest incarnation, a sassy 21st-century bar at the base of the Sebel Mandurah, with a shady beer garden and excellent bar food. Frosty pints of Gage Roads Single Fin pale ale pair perfectly with plates of garlic and pepper soft-shell crab and house-made pork, bacon and cheese sausage rolls.


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