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Bread in Common

About

Bakery/ Kitchen

Reservations not taken or required, we are open for everyone so come down!

Closed public holidays

08 9336 1032

www.breadincommon.com.au

Story

In an old Fremantle warehouse space, stripped back to its original brick, sits our Kitchen & Bakery. Bread in Common is a restaurant about communal dining, communal tables, sharing food, drinks, wine… with a focus down on the table.

Our kitchen food philosophy is about locally sourced, seasonal produce and house made. Constructed to be about sharing, enjoying time in common.

Our bar and wine wall is about the small, rare and unusual as much as the loved and simple.

The bakery bakes our traditional rustic breads, featured in our menus,
and available to take-home, and also offers take-out sandwiches and coffee by Mano a Mano

We are a casual entry venue, we do not take bookings.



"Following government guidelines Bread in Common do not require proof of vaccination to dine with us."
Address: 43 Packenham St , Fremantle 6160, WA, AU
Phone: (08) 9336 1032
ua.moc.nommocnidaerb@ofni
State: WA
City: Fremantle
Zip Code: 6160


Opening Hours

Monday: 09:00-23:00
Tuesday: 09:00-23:00
Wednesday: 09:00-23:00
Thursday: 09:00-23:00
Friday: 09:00-00:00
Saturday: 09:00-00:00
Sunday: 09:00-23:00


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Reviews
Definitely a must try in Fremantle! Bit on the expensive side but that was expected. Love the ambience. It’s amazing! Service was top notch and food was very well prep! Effort was put onto making the food and we appreciated that. Kudos to the chef!
The bread was easily the best part as it was so good. But the lamb was stinky for me so if you have trouble with lambs normally then best skip it. The pork was nice but it was sweet. Nice atmosphere for evening drinks though I think.
It was my first time dining at Bread In Common with 4 other people. I really enjoyed the food from entrees to main courses. The bread and the spread was amazingly nice. The main courses we ordered were very tasty and pretty close to fine dining quality. We all had shared plates. The interior setting of the restaurant was pretty welcoming. The settings in the upper floor was cosy. The staff were friendly and the food service were not slow at all being a packed house. Although parking on the streets are limited, it is recommended to park at the multi-storey car park which is a short walking distance to the restaurant.
We were a little disappointed about our breakfast here. Bread in Common was always on my list as a funky and innovative space for interesting food and cool atmosphere. The atmosphere was great. Service was a little clunky. The space is so so so cool. Maybe the breakfast doesn't match the lunch/evening service but our experience... it just didn't quite match the hype. The coffees we ordered were served in takeaway cups with the apology that they ran out of mugs. They then proceeded to serve others with mugs. It also wasn't a full house so whilst I would have understood if they were run off their feet, the excuse seemed a little weak. The menu read really well, with interesting combinations - I was tossing up what to get and asked the server who responded with a disinterested "it's up to you." When the food came out we were greeting with what was, very simply, a pretty expensive big breakfast and mushrooms on toast with hummus. It was all very blah. Well cooked and by no means low in quality, but it just wasnt interesting? Or creative? In a different small less hyped cafe maybe we would have been okay with the food but we were just expecting so much more, especially for the price and one piece of toast. Would be keen to go for dinner and see the difference and hype that everyone raves about. Maybe we were just unlucky.
Great ambiance for a slow Sunday start. The home made butter is soft, creamy and light, goes so so well with their fresh bread I also love the fruit bread with butter. Well balance of sweetness and slight saltiness from the butter; toasted just right with the right thickness in the slices
A beautiful venue for a casual Saturday or for an occasion to celebrate. This place is a treasure of Fremantle hidden in a one way side street. Note: please be prepared to spend a little longer finding parking if driving! We started with some beautiful fresh bread with olives and salted butter. Our entire group had the main prawn dish which was to die for. There was just the right amount of prawns for a fulfilling main dish, however, was light and enjoyable for a summer evening. We each had a different dessert. Each was as enjoyable as our main. Will absolutely be returning. Staff were incredibly busy, as expected for a Saturday night in Fremantle, but each staff member was attentive so overall we had excellent service.
We had lunch here and found the decor very stylish. It took some to get our orders taken. Food was very flavourful and went well with the bread. Overall, a pleasant dining experience.Food: 4/5
Great environment to chill. We loved their common loaf, it was so fluffy from the inside and crunchy at the outside, $4 per person but you can add more without extra charges. Food was OK. Service might require slight improvement, staffs seems unfriendly.Food: 4/5
We haven't visited this place in a long while so after 3 odd years we decided to give it a go. We drove all the way from Mandurah and it was generally worth it. We were welcomed by a friendly waitress and the setting was great. Looking down the menu, the options were good however pricey. The combination We tried was quite yummy and the chef's attention to detail and product quality on plate was fantastic. You have to try their bread for obvious reasons, coupled with the lamb gravy....Yummo!!! . We ordered the lamb ribs and let me tell you the sauce that was in the plate, I could drink a couple of glasses of that...nice lemony . With this We had the roasted cauliflower dish...OMG...beautiful combination with the lamb ribs...I couldn't ask for a better meal. One criticism though was that they gave me literally a drop of bubbles for 13 bloody dollars!!! See pic. At least fill the glass up you know? Other than that it was a nice spoil to visit this place and if you want to impress your date? Take him/her here...you will NOT regret it. Our average spent was $40...Not bad at all. Thanks Bread in common
This is best restaurant in Fremantle. Lamb was amazing , other dish are also good. Atmosphere was beautiful. All breads were very delicious as the name of restaurant. We can bring a child and someone who is not familiar with western food, we can ask how to make it the main dish and so on. Anyway amazing place.
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