EAT & DRINK

Places to eat and drink around Walpole

Explore the best places to eat in and around Walpole. Walpole offers a warm, down-to-earth food scene shaped by local flavours and the region’s natural abundance making sure you’ll find plenty of delicious ways to refuel between adventures.

Golden Wattle Bakery offers a delicious range of fresh breads, pies, pastries, and cakes, all baked on-site each day. Visitors can enjoy quality coffee and relaxed, friendly service. Conveniently located in the heart of Walpole, it’s an easy stop for breakfast, lunch, or a snack on the go.

Address: 18 Nockolds Street, Walpole
Phone: (08) 9840 1322

Located within the BP Walpole Roadhouse, the Green Eats Cafe are serving fresh meals every day! Dine in or takeaway, they have a huge range of delicious gluten free and healthy meals. Whether you’re fueling up for the day, stopping in for a tasty lunch, or joining for a cosy dinner – they’ve got you covered! 

Address: 20 Nockolds Street, Walpole
Phone: (08) 9840 1802

Philippine Magic Café brings authentic Filipino flavours to the heart of Walpole, serving vibrant, home-style dishes full of flavour. Visitors can enjoy generous portions, warm hospitality, and a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. It’s a great spot to try something different while exploring the Walpole region.

Address: 30 Nockolds Street, Walpole
Phone: (08) 9840 1921

The Tree Top Walk Restaurant offers hearty and exclusive Indian cuisine (dinner only) taking advantage of the best local produce and delivers menu options that cater for all tastes. With a capacity to seat 70 people, it is also suited for all types of events, from luncheons to business meetings to elegant dinners – formal or family. 

Address: 45-50 Nockolds Street, Walpole
Phone: (08) 9840 1444

The Frankland is a seasonal restaurant and only open on School Holidays and some long weekends. Serving local beers on tap and a delicious selection of traditional Neapolitan style pizzas, it’s a perfect place to carb-load before or after a day exploring Walpole. Check Facebook for updates on opening times.

Address: 6684 South Coast Hwy, Nornalup
Facebook for opening dates and hours

The Walpole Hotel Motel offers classic pub-style meals, cold drinks, and friendly country hospitality. With a menu featuring all the favourites – along with a relaxed dining atmosphere – it’s a popular spot for both locals and visitors. Conveniently located in the centre of town. 
Open 7 days a week from 12noon to 8pm. 

Address: 18 Nockolds Street, Walpole
Phone: (08) 9840 1023

Places to eat and drink towards Denmark

Explore the best places to eat between Walpole and Denmark. 

Denmark Good Food Factory is a bright and welcoming café and deli that champions locally sourced, seasonal produce. Their ERCC Burger Bar has a burger to tickle all taste buds, to be finished off with Denmark’s biggest ice-cream cone! Taste a selection of locally brewed ciders and liquors, toffees, sauces and relishes – all available to purchase and take home. 

Address: 2927 South Coast Highway
Phone: (08) 9840 9900

Peaceful Bay Fish & Chips is a family-run seaside spot tucked into the Peaceful Bay Caravan Park, serving sustainably line-caught seafood straight from the Southern Ocean. Enjoy your meal with ocean views from the deck, or grab takeaway and dig your toes into the sand while you eat. With fresh battered or grilled fish, it’s a relaxed, authentic “ocean-to-plate” experience.

Address:
East Ave, Peaceful Bay
Phone: +61 (08) 9840 8060

Pepper & Salt is where a passion for flavour leads to unexpected places. The restaurant blends traditional cuisine with fresh local produce and an imaginative use of spice to create dishes filled with mystery and intrigue. With panoramic views and soul-stirring flavours best enjoyed alongside Forest Hill wines, it’s a memorable dining experience worth lingering over.

Address: 1564 South Coast Hwy, Denmark
Phone: 08 9848 3053

The Dam bring together fresh local produce on an accessible seasonal menu, designed to be enjoyed alongside mixed drinks & cocktails made from their house distilled hemp spirits, local craft beers & their own range of Raintree Wines. A place where good food, hand-crafted spirits and nature come together.

Address:
305 Wentworth Rd, Denmark
Phone: +61 436 397 270
Instagram: @thedamdenmark

The Marron Tale is a family-run café and working marron farm just outside Bow Bridge, where you can savour freshly farmed WA’s largest freshwater crayfish — the marron. The licensed café also serves a broad menu of breakfasts, burgers, pasta, salads and home-baked cakes, with local wines available and a welcoming, relaxed atmosphere. Dog & kid friendly outdoor spaces. 

Address: 5284 South Coast Hwy, Bow Bridge
Phone: +61 497 016 267

The Top Shed is a rustic café tucked on the same property as Jassi Leatherworks, offering quality coffee, homemade sweets, and daily sourdough toasties made with seasonal ingredients. Just next door to the workshop where Jassi’s famed sheepskin boots are handcrafted, it’s the perfect spot to enjoy a relaxed farmhouse-style meal. 

Address: 65 Rice Road, Denmark
Phone: (08) 9840 9336

Wineries and Food Producers

The best places to explore the different flavours and produce of the region. See, smell, taste and maybe take a little something home with you to remember your time here, in the belly button of the world! 

Bartholomew’s Meadery crafts small-batch, handcrafted honey wines (mead) using pure, locally-sourced honey from the Southern Forests. Their cellar door offers tastings of a range of meads — from sparkling to still — in a charming, rustic setting framed by native forest. It’s the perfect place for travellers looking to discover a sweet, traditional drink rooted in local pollinators and craftsmanship.


Address: 2620 South Coast Hwy, Denmark
Phone: (08) 9840 9349

Moombaki Wines is a family-run boutique winery nestled between Walpole & Denmark. Their cellar door offers complimentary tastings of beautifully hand-crafted, award-winning wines — all grown on sustainably managed, low-yielding vines. With its relaxed riverside setting and beautiful timber art crafted by co-owner David, it’s a charming place to unwind and sample high-quality Great Southern wine.

Address: 341 Parker Rd, Kentdale
Phone: +61 (0)427 798 425

Nestled beside the ancient tingle forests in the heart of the Valley of the Giants, this family-run farm produces raw, unprocessed honey harvested from buzzing hives that forage on native trees like marri, karri & tingle. Visit the roadside stall on Valley of the Giants Rd to pick up additive-free honey, beeswax balms, locally made jams and other handcrafted treats. 

Address:
993 Valley of the Giants Rd, Tingledale

Valley of the Giants Olives & Wines produces boutique, organic olive oils and wines in the cool-climate hills overlooking the Walpole Wilderness. Their cellar door offers tastings of their clean-green olive products, pickled olives, and hand-crafted wines made from estate-grown vines. Set just a short drive from the Tree Top Walk, the estate combines sustainable farming with a peaceful, scenic setting.

Address: 145 Vigus Rd, Tingledale
Phone: (08) 9840 8258

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