The Best Restaurants in Perth Hills for Your Next Visit

Perched along the aptly named Darling Range, add these best restaurants in Perth Hills to your list for your next dreamy weekend brunch, lunch or dinner.

Millbrook Winery

A world away yet just a short drive from the city, the Perth Hills beckon with rolling vineyards, rustic pubs, and restaurants that rival the best in the state. A long, lazy lunch here feels like a mini escape—perhaps a winery feast with panoramic valley views or a fireside meal in a hidden country gem. Extend your stay at a charming B&B or a secluded adults-only retreat, and you’ll swear you’ve ventured down south to the Margaret River Region. Ready to indulge? These Perth Hills restaurants are calling.

Naked Apple Cider House

Naked Apple Cider House

The Naked Apple Cider House is a dream venue for weddings, and it’s easy to see why. But even if you’re not tying the knot, it’s perfect for a fantastic day out. Sip on their delicious cider, enjoy an all-day menu, and soak up the stunning scenery from the restaurant, deck, or lush lawn. With a playground for the kids and a calendar full of family-friendly and culinary events, it’s one of our top restaurants in Perth Hills for your next memorable visit. 

1088 Brookton Highway, Karragullen

Millbrook Winery

Millbrook Winery

Celebrated for its no-waste and sustainable ethos, Millbrook Winery is a standout in the Perth Hills. Executive Chef Guy Jeffrey draws inspiration from the venue’s onsite kitchen garden, which boasts over 100 heirloom vegetable varieties, ensuring every dish is in perfect harmony with the seasons. Millbrook’s Monday offering is a culinary gem: a three-course ‘No Waste Monday’ menu for just $40 ($50 with expertly paired wines) makes for exceptional value. The cellar door also opens on Mondays, while Sunday afternoons feature unique wine pours paired with a delectable grazing platter. Named WA’s Restaurant of the Year 2022 by Gourmet Traveller, Millbrook is a must-visit restaurant in Perth Hills for any food enthusiast.

Old Chestnut Lane, Jarrahdale

The Flackyard

The Flackyard

Respectfully sourced native ingredients intertwined with local produce and fine-dining finesse make The Flackyard, a 12-seat sustainable restaurant overlooking Lake Leschenaultia, one of the state’s must-visit destination diners. Choose between their six, eight or ten-course degustation, with or without creative non-alc pairings (the entire venue is alcohol-free), and settle in for an unforgettable afternoon.

Sitchu Tip: If you’re not prepared to go for a full degustation, you could stop by the Flackseed Kiosk, where country favourites like sausage rolls, hot chippies and slushies have been given a native Australian spin.

2135 Rosedale Road, Chidlow (Part of Lake Leschenaultia)

Seven Sins

Seven Sins

With sprawling valley views competing for your attention alongside the plentiful menu, you need to add Seven Sins to your Perth Hills restaurant list. While there are plenty of sharing dishes like the sashimi salmon ceviche and oysters, you might be unwilling to split the WA crayfish, tomahawk steaks and crispy crackle pork knuckle – even if sharing is caring!

There’s certainly no shortage of local wines to choose from, or ciders from the nearby Roleystone Brewing Company down the road (also worth a visit). Add in a wander through the nearby Araluen Botanic Park, and you have the makings of a wonderful day out in the Perth Hills.

3/1 Soldiers Road, Roleystone

FOUND.LAB

We’re just a scooch obsessed with FOUND.LAB, a vibrant brewery in Perth Hills that’s hit all the right notes. This lakeside gem offers a dynamic food menu with mouth-watering pizzas and share plates, perfectly paired with a selection of refreshing brews, including their acclaimed hazy pale ale, SUPER.

With scenic waterfront views and even a variety of cocktails on offer, FOUND.LAB is a must-visit for everyone, blending great food, drinks, and an inviting atmosphere into one unforgettable experience for both locals and day-trippers to the Perth Hills region. 

1 Olsen Gardens, The Glades, Byford 

Core Cider

Core Cider

Overlooking the rolling orchards of Pickering Brook, Core Cider House is a family-friendly escape where crisp apple-scented air and golden afternoon light set the scene for long, leisurely feasts. The menu champions the region’s finest produce, with orchard-to-plate dishes that pair effortlessly with their handcrafted ciders. Sip a cold pint under century-old trees, wander the fruit-laden groves, or hop on a tractor tour for a deeper taste of farm life.

35 Merrivale Road, Pickering Brook 

Lawnbrook Estate

Lawnbrook Estate

The Bickley Valley is stunningly beautiful, with a landscape that changes colour with the seasons. At the heart of this picturesque setting is Lawnbrook Estate, a boutique winery celebrated for its Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Semillon. Beyond their exceptional wines, they offer a seasonal menu perfect for cosy fireside dining in winter and sunny picnics with platters and live music in summer. Plus, they’ve expanded into gins and liqueurs, making this charming venue a must-visit on your scenic Perth Hills drive.

19 Loaring Road, Bickley

La Fattoria

La Fattoria

When European immigrants arrived in WA in the 1950s, many settled in the Pickering Valley, drawn by its rich soil and ideal micro-climate. The Italian community’s legacy is alive and well at La Fattoria, where Nonna’s Family Table offers a feast for large gatherings. Enjoy informal antipasto platters and Italian wines in the scenic grounds, making it one of the most heartwarming and delightful spots to linger in the Perth Hills.

211 Merrivale Road, Pickering Brook

Taco Maria

Taco Maria

Discovering a taqueria in Kalamunda village is an unexpected treat, especially one bathed in vibrant Mexican flavour and design. Begin with happy hour from 5-6pm and proceed into all the classics like three-cheese quesadillas, crispy pork belly tacos and 16-hour chipotle cacao beef. Keep the margaritas and tequilas rolling into dessert, as you shouldn’t bother trying to resist this best restaurant in Perth Hill’s Aztec dark chocolate brownies and churros. Although Taco Maria isn’t open for lunch, after spending the day in the hills, this is the perfect spot for an early dinner; reality can wait.

18 Mead Street, Kalamunda

Malmalling Vineyard
Malmalling Vineyard

Malmalling Vineyard

Apart from the neighbouring locals who delight in leisurely strolls home after lengthy sessions at Malmalling Vineyard, this picturesque winery and Perth Hills restaurant has somehow managed to fly under the radar. Their elegant Verdelho, Shiraz and Cabernet Sauvignon labels are perfectly paired with a French-inspired menu, plus grazing platters, live music and regular kangaroo sightings.

Sitchu Tip: A mini-trek through the adjacent John Forrest National Park easily justifies indulging in dessert.

3025 Beacon Road, Parkerville

Mundaring Weir Hotel (Image Credit: Experience Perth Hills)

Mundaring Weir Hotel

Few things rival the comfort of hearty pub grub, and the Mundaring Weir Hotel is a local legend in that department. With generous counter meals and one of the largest beer gardens in Perth, it’s a must-visit for a satisfying feast. Dive into their lively calendar of events and make it a weekend getaway by staying in one of their snug rooms. Don’t miss a visit to Mundaring Weir for those iconic dam views. Burn off those hearty pub dishes with a scenic hike along the Mundaring Weir to Kalgoorlie Pipeline or the Bibbulmun Track, which charmingly meanders past the hotel.

2672 Toodyay Road, Gidgegannup

Now that you’ve had your fill of the best Perth Hills restaurants, you might have also noticed a walking theme emerging here. Don’t miss 8 of the best hiking spots in and around Perth. At some point, you’ll have to return to the flat plains, and we recommend forgoing the cooking even longer at one of Perth’s tastiest restaurants

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