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Where To Eat & Drink In Kojonup

by Kerrie Cribb Business Owner
Kojonup is a wheatbelt township located about 256 kilometres south of Perth near the Albany Highway. It was first discovered in the year 1837 after the local Aborigines directed surveyor Arthur Hillman to the famous freshwater spring of the area. Over the years, the town has prospered and transformed into quite a peaceful hub for travellers. Not only does Kojonup has a very interesting history and culture to share with its visitors, but it also serves as an escapade for nature lovers. There are many a bed and breakfast facility in Kojonup as well, where tourists can relax before setting out to explore the Great Southern.

In addition to having great historical sites, natural reserves and fantastic B&Bs, Kojonup also houses some really good spots to grab a bite or drink and make merry. So if you are a visitor in Kojonup and looking for good food & drinks, these are the eateries where you need to check in:

124 Café : 
Situated right at the bottom of Kojonup, the 124 Café is a great place for those who love burgers and pizzas. Were you expecting something to have as a quick lunch? Do not worry, because the freshly made, beautiful salad sandwiches offered here are sure to titillate your taste buds.

The Commercial Hotel : 
At present, this country-style pub established in the year 1867 is the oldest licensed hotel in Kojonup. The place serves hearty food in a contemporary alfresco or cosy dining area. Besides offering a traditional pub meal, they also provide excellent salad and steak.

The Stone Masons Distillery : 
If you have planned to stay in Kojonup only for a few nights, then your best bet to enjoy some fine dining is The Stone Masons Distillery. The restaurant provides a variety of mouthwatering menu options to choose from. Moreover, you can also expect delicious home distilled liquor.

Tom’s Bakehouse : 
This place provides quick takeouts of lamb souvlakis, pizzas and various other delicacies. Got a sweet tooth? You ought to check out the freshly made and delicious pastries of Tom’s Bakehouse. The management and staff are very friendly and would even help you to choose the most suitable option.

So now you know where to go for filling your tummy after visiting the various attractions in Kojonup. Therefore, enjoy your stay in this beautiful town to the fullest and just pop down to one of the above mentioned places when you are hungry.

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