On the last Wednesday of the month my walking group celebrate any birthdays from the month over lunch. The choice of venue is made by the birthday girls. It was my choice in May, so I chose the Goanna Cafe and Gallery, a regular choice with the ladies, and one that never fails to please.


Located in Quindalup, towards the northern end of the Margaret River wine region the licensed Goanna Cafe is best described as quirky, unpretentious and relaxed. Their menu showcases the best and freshest of locally sourced ingredients in a choice of simple, understated dishes that taste superb.


I choose the Korean Bibimbap – it was delicious. There were of course lots of other choices on the menu but I’ve only mentioned the ones I took photos of. Everyone thoroughly enjoyed their meals, and followed with coffees and sweets chosen from the cake cabinet.

A small gallery on the premises carries an evolving range of local artwork, jewellery, scarves, homewares, and produce, with a focus on handcrafted and quality pieces. The cafe predominantly gives space to emerging artists allowing them an opportunity to develop their work in a supportive environment.


The cafe is very popular on weekends, so it’s wise to book. There’s a normal playground for the ankle biters, as well as an adventure playground. Dogs are welcome too in the outside eating area with plenty of undercover tables to choose from.

It’s situated in a lovely bush setting, which has been taken advantage of by the addition of a Sculpture Walk.

It’s not the first time the Walkers who Lunch have dined here. As always there were no complaints, so it certainly won’t be the last. Goanna Cafe, as usual, was a real pleasure.
More socialising? Does it never end? Good on you, looks fabulous as does the lasagne.
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A girls gotta do what a girls gotta do!
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Keep doing it as it looks like fun.
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How nice to have a variety of things to see and do in the one place. I like that they are nurturing emerging craftspeople in their shop too. And the food looks great. Winner all round.
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It’s definitely our go to place for honest food, at a reasonable price, and a great bush setting. The quirky little pieces in the gallery are a bonus too.
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What an awesome place!
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It is Diane, and reasonably priced too.
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Cute little place, that lasagne looks so tempting. 🙂
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