| Exmouth Yacht Club |
While there, make like a local at these three dining experiences.
1. Froth Brewery
An artisan micro brewery, often with live music and markets, Froth is worth a visit for dinner to relax and enjoy the ambience. There's even games to pass the time if the kids want distraction. In the centre of town, it's the perfect spot to pop in for a beer or a bite. The website updates what beers are on tap and the menu is varied with a range of options to suit everyone.
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This brewery is basically a big shed and courtyard festooned with lights. There's a stage for live music, a sand pit playground for the kids, and a fire to keep warm by. The food offering is pizzas, and there's a dumpling truck for the non pizza eaters. Some nights there are markets, and there's a really fun atmosphere, no matter what is going on.
Every Sunday, from 6-8 pm, a family roast is served (bar opens from 4pm). You need to book so they've catered apporpriately. The Yacht club is on the beach and has a superb spot for sunset drinks (An easy walk up the sand for those staying at Mantarays). Reasonably priced and a lovely way to round out the weekend.

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Part of the fun of traveling (to me) is trying new restaurants and new foods. These three look like winners!
ReplyDeleteThese look like places that anybody would enjoy! I love how unique each one is.
ReplyDeleteYour link at 'My Corner of the World' this week sure made my day!
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Lovely photos with all the colors in the sky!
ReplyDeleteI find food very stressful due to my allergies but I imagine that it must be fascinating and liberating to explore new places and their cuisine. Thanks for linking up with #globalblogging
ReplyDeleteHi! It looks very fun to see the sunset and drinking besides the beach. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhalesharks and snorkelling sound brilliant to me and the pizza and dumpling stations sound perfect! Greetings from freezing wet London, #CulturedKids are counting down to escaping back to the sun, thanks so much for Exmouth & Western Australia inspiration, a part of the world where we wish we spend some meaningful time one day!
ReplyDeleteI visited Exmouth on my gap year back in 2002, it's such a wonderful part of Australia. And very little can beat a beer and pizza by that stunning beach ... #culturedkids
ReplyDeleteThat looks cool.
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