Monday Mural – Wildhop Brewery

On our recent trip to Dunsborough we had lunch one day at Wildhop Brewery. They had the most amazing mural along the front entrance and also a smaller one at the back.

The front entrance

It was fairly busy when we arrived and there was a queue of people in front of the mural, luckily they had gone by the time we came out.

This was one of the best places we visited. Beautiful grounds, family friendly and delicious food.

The special of the day was Roast leg of lamb which we all had plus roasted Brussels and roast potatoes. A gourmet lunch.

It’s a good idea to book as it gets packed out. We had the middle session! The food arrives very quickly but still 90 minutes is still a rush to savour your lunch.

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Author: Alison

Hi A nanny of two and a mum of two adult children, mum to two fur babies and wife of one. I love to travel and up until recently travelled the world, now exploring Western Australia! I play bridge, board games, read dance and blog in my spare time.

20 thoughts on “Monday Mural – Wildhop Brewery”

  1. Nice find Alison, they are both great murals, but my favourite is the koala 🙂
    Thanks for participating in Monday Murals. Nice lunch too 🙂

  2. Great murals and certainly different. I’m about to have roast lamb for my dinner tonight with roast potatoes, broccoli and cauliflower and, of course, as always in the UK, the lamb will have mint sauce to enhance it.

      1. I know right? But I guess it will be a while before leisurely meals our return … as long as they have restrictions in the numbers the restaurants can seat

      2. It’s not the restrictions here Ju-Lyn it’s the number of people they can get into the restaurants, everywhere is packed out, that’s why they have double and triple sittings! They are just plain greedy

      3. I hear you. On one hand, I am sympathetic because everyone is trying to recover lost business from the last couple of years. On the other, I wish this ugly side of human nature would not show itself yet again.

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