Ootong & Lincoln

Top choice in Fremantle


Catch the free CAT bus to South Fremantle for this top breakfast spot. Join the locals grabbing takeaway coffee or beavering away on their laptops, and start the day with macadamia-and-dukkah porridge, or pop in from noon for Mexican corn croquettes. Vintage 1960s furniture and loads of space make it a great place to linger.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Fremantle attractions

2. Fremantle Markets

0.64 MILES

Originally opened in 1897, these colourful markets were reopened in 1975 and today draw slow-moving crowds combing over souvenirs. A few younger designers…

3. Esplanade Reserve

0.67 MILES

A large park shaded by Norfolk Island pines between the city and Fishing Boat Harbour. Attractions include a soaring Ferris wheel and a skateboard park…

4. To the Fishermen

0.69 MILES

Poignant bronze by sculptor Greg James of fishermen landing their catch.

5. Fremantle Prison

0.7 MILES

With its forbidding 5m-high walls, the old convict-era prison dominates Fremantle. Various daytime tours explore the jail's maximum-security past, give…

6. Bon Scott Statue

0.74 MILES

The most popular of Fremantle's public sculptures is Greg James's statue of Bon Scott (1946–80), strutting on a Marshall amplifier in Fishing Boat Harbour…

7. John Curtin Statue

0.78 MILES

Statue of former member for Fremantle and WWII Labor prime minister of Australia, John Curtin.

8. Town Hall

0.78 MILES

Opened on Queen Victoria's jubilee in 1887.