Probably the most pub-style spot we’ve chucked on this list, but they do it well and a little different – the fish tacos are beaut and the Nashville Hot Chicken Burger will blow your sandy little socks off. Live music regularly wafts out from their beautiful beer garden deck, there’s regular meal deals throughout the week and sports fans are well catered for with TVs and even a pool table. The Common lives up to its name, an inviting spot offering relaxed, down south vibes that make it a favourite whether you’re a local or just passing through. One of the busiest spots down south, so bear with them especially during peak periods and you won’t be disappointed. Big burgers, a bigger craft beer selection, excellent wines and friendly staff make it an very popular spot for people from all over. Perth’s love of a good burger joint has well as truly spread south, and Burger Baby is doing the south proud.
Given it’s a South American grill, they’ve also got heaps of options for gluten free and vego folks too. Big South American grill vibes abound – it’s all about big flavours and bigger smiles at El Toro. The wood fired pizzas are a winner, but don’t be afraid to dive into some of the heartier options, like the wood fired porchetta or pork shank.Īnother southwest restaurant not afraid to bring the heat over coals, El Toro is a hit amongst locals and visitors alike. Combining Italy’s best pizza flour with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients and a giant wood fire oven makes for some molto bene delights. The lovely old house it’s situated in definitely helps the vibe, and friendly staff combine to make one of southwest’s most popular Italian joints.įor some more rustic, cosy Italian vibes make sure you visit Ivin and his family at Pizzica. It’s all made fresh in-house daily, and even has some solid gluten free and vegan options. All of the adventuring and wine drinking around Margs could use a serious pasta hit, and La Scarpetta Trattoria at the southern tip of town serves up some incredible varieties.