There are no shortages of good
cafes and restaurants in Fremantle, but Aimee and I had already decided on Friday that it was going to be lunch at
Little Creatures (excellent link) for us. Since they opened their doors in 2000 in an old building on the Freo waterfront, they've added to
the pale ale which was brewed, and still is, right there on the premises..a fascinating look into the brewing process for any 'hopheads' that may visit! I don't drink beer, but I have to admit on a 35C day a long cold glass of beer does look tempting, I wanted to ask if they made a 'shandy', a mix of beer and lemonade, but was a little afraid of the 'shock, horror' it might cause haha!
It's always pretty lively with seating inside, outside and above on the balcony level.....
An aerial view from the big wheel.. that's Little Creatures on the left.....
Although pizza is the big deal on the menu, there are alternatives..we opted for the chilli beef nachos, and the best 'frites' ever, brought to the table by a waiter with a scrumptious French accent..bonus!! Hugely popular with both visitors and locals Little Creatures is a top spot for a meal or a drink, that's definitely not a disappointed look on Aimee's visage oui! Catch up tomorrow, happy Wednesday, take care and stay safe. p.s. do you... fancy a beer?
Hmmmm you in a brewery........?
ReplyDeleteHmmmmm.....food and beer looks good Grace.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Joop
What a terrific looking place!! And the food looks delicious!! I love your colorful captures for the day and I'm already wishing it was lunch time here! Hope your week is going well, Grace!
ReplyDeleteread recently that young women/college age-ish do not drink beer .. they go for mixed drinks .. interesting, non? and aimee ..her chapeau.. tres jolie!
ReplyDeleteYou are a professional at this point. Smashing shots all, esp hands and the final smile,G-
ReplyDeleteAloha
ahhh oui oui! :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome article, I love your pictures!
hmmm looks good!Cheers!
Léia
Excellent reportage, Grace!
ReplyDeleteI must show this post to my brother, he is a beer fan.
Oh gosh, looking at that plate... I am really hungry now. Place looks great, I too am not a fan of beer, but the guys would love this place.
ReplyDeleteIt's so wonderful to see your summer shots, Grace!
ReplyDeleteA very special place with a fascinating landscape.
ReplyDeleteA beer at 35 ° c ... How wonderful!
The last photo in which you appear these highly favored.
A hug.
Bonza photos and the food looks yummy.
ReplyDeleteYes, Little Creatures is one of my favourite drops.
ReplyDeleteMmmm, this place looks delicious! And that shandy sounds perfect for beating the heat. This place reminds me of brewery here, with its large vats and yummy menu (I only ever manage to visit in the evening, when it's too dark for my point-and-shoot:). Love the final shot!
ReplyDeleteGreat day for it.
ReplyDeleteI love your photo of that frosty beer glass. AND, of course, the photo of lovely Aimee.
ReplyDeleteAm still with hot tea and lemon ;) Temperature to drop the upcoming days. Last week it even snowed, but still to warm to remain on the ground. Please have a good Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteLooks fun, Grace. I do like an occasional fruity ale
ReplyDeleteInteresting suspended lamp in the first photo. I suddenly feel very hungry.
ReplyDeleteNachos and French Fries, pass me a Rolaids.
ReplyDeleteI particularly like the second photo - it's what the place is all about.
ReplyDeleteThis place is enormous and what a great spot for you and Aimee. She is adorable and certainly full of wit and personality. It just shines through your photo!
ReplyDeleteBises,
Genie
What a great place right there on the water-front .... I'll have lemon lime & bitters in a frosty glass ... Oh! and pizza for moi with the lot!
ReplyDeleteA nice place to have a break !
ReplyDeleteBest regards from Paris,
Pierre
Sounds like you had a smile on your visage too Grace. Looks like a very popular place.
ReplyDeleteCheers! Way to spend a day!
ReplyDeleteThe heat there sounds oppressive but I must admit I prefer wearing layers on a frigid day to sleeves and still sweating on hot days.
ReplyDeleteFabulous- cheers!
ReplyDeleteYou know a lot of nice places to have lunch. This one looks really nice and yes, I love a beer too.
ReplyDeleteJa. SKÅL!
ReplyDeleteYes, Cheers!
I have visited a lot of wineries, but only one brewery (the world' largest, in my hometown of St. Louis). Not surprisingly, I drink wine, but not beer.
ReplyDeleteSuch a great Freo spot Grace.
ReplyDeleteA cold beer? Count on me!
ReplyDeleteEspecially like the second one.
Little Creatures isn't so little. That is one big operation. I must admit those nachos look scrumptious.
ReplyDeleteBrings new meaning to the description 'catering industry'.
ReplyDeleteTo let you know . . . now Blogger / Google has re-organised photo storage, I've gone back to posting daily at Message in a Milk Bottle
http://messageinamilkbottle.blogspot.co.uk/
instead of M2.
Perhaps you might like to continue following the photos there?
Lucy
Or if you prefer the black background - I'm gradually catching up with posts at http://picturesjustpictures.blogspot.co.uk/
I like very much! I wanna a beer, fast!
ReplyDeleteGood lunch, and I love the red hair of your friend! Arianna
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun looking atmosphere. I think my salivary glands are working overtime,Grace. That cold, frosty beer looks delicious. Too bad I have to avoid it. Gluten-free = no fun with beer. A shandy? Very curious concept.
ReplyDeleteI really like places that brew there own beer. A big challenge in this time.
ReplyDeleteGreetings,
Filip
In Dutch;
ReplyDelete'op je gezondheid!" :-)
Quite a spot! And now you've got me hungry!
ReplyDeleteNothing like a cold beer! It looks delicious and your reporting enticing.
ReplyDeleteThe stucture looks wonderful on the top shot. I really like places like this.
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