There are 79 restaurants in WA's North West open for breakfast on a Monday
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Occupying arguably the finest position of any restaurant in Western Australia, Jack’s Bar & Restaurant provides the perfect setting for dining and relaxation whilst indulging in stunning ocean views.
Kelly's offers modern Australian cuisine with influences from the varied experiences of our chefs.
Kimbercrust is a bakery with a difference.
Kimberley Cafe serves Australian style food, also serving vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options
Lo's Cafe is a great place to unwind with a cold drink, an ideal place to watch and forget about the hustle and bustle while you enjoy a freshly brewed coffee.
A hidden gem of Broome, you'll find great coffee, food and service at the Lockup.
Pilbara Room Restaurant is serving continental breakfast and delicious cooked breakfast options 7 Days a week.
The Provedore prides itself on simple dishes, done well. The team strives to create meaningful connections with customers and of course attempt to keep it real.
A great place to beat the heat with a cold beer and mates 7 days a week.
A friendly Café situated outdoors under the shade of the colourful umbrellas in Broome. Open 7 days for Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
Spilled the Beans is Kimberleyland Waterfront Holiday Park's in-house coffee shop in a funky converted shipping container.
Casual counter-serve chain for build-your-own sandwiches & salads, with health-conscious options.
The Bay Club is a stylish outdoor restaurant and bar overlooking Roebuck Bay. You can listen to live music, indulge in cocktails, have a cold beer and sample the Kimberley’s best produce.
Good Food, Good Coffee, Good Music, Good Cartel!
We are producers of unique MANGO products!
Kimberley Sands Resort & Spa welcomes new restaurant, The Sands Restaurant and Bar.
The Wedge Street Coffee Lounge has beautiful asian food, sandwiches, roll, coffee and the FAMOUS CHICKEN SCHNITZEL BURGER!
Fresh & modern cafe style cuisine & homemade gelato.
Colourful counter-serve chain with a humanitarian focus, for Mexican staples to eat in or take away.