
GESHA Cafe Fremantle
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Write a ReviewEvery time I stop by GESHA Cafe in Fremantle, I feel right at home. It's nestled on Queen Victoria Street, making it a nice pit stop while exploring the lively area. Got there early on a Saturday, and the doors were already open by 6:30 am, which is perfect for early risers or those who enjoy a quiet morning.
The first thing I notice is the welcoming vibe, with options for both indoor and outdoor seating. The fresh aroma of coffee always hits before you're even at the door. They've got a solid menu with various options for dine-in, takeaway, and even delivery. I've sat inside on colder days, but the outdoor seating is great when the sun is out. Bonus: they allow dogs, so you can bring your furry friend along.
Parking isn't a headache here with a wheelchair-accessible car park. GESHA Cafe pays attention to accessibility, and that's something I really value. Entry, toilet, and seating are all wheelchair-friendly. It's neat how they made sure everyone's comfortable.
Ordering is quick and easy—service is good and the folks are friendly. I usually stick with their flat white, but decided on a cold brew during a hotter day and was not disappointed. They've got a bar on-site, too. A friend tried their mimosa once and was raving about it.
For those who love Fremantle, you know it's a mix of art, food, and local culture. After my coffee, I often head over to the Fremantle Markets nearby. It's always buzzing with life, and there's lots to explore. Or maybe take a stroll to the nearby Fremantle Prison if you like a bit of history. The area oozes both charm and character.
Back at GESHA, food is not an afterthought. The brunch there is great. Pancakes with fruit and their signature eggs benedict are my go-tos. Simple, but tasty enough to keep me returning. Everything just looks fresh and inviting on the plate.
Having been to many cafes, I can confidently say GESHA offers something special in Fremantle. The rating of 4.3 stars out of 5 is well-deserved. It's popular and the 640 reviews they have speak for themselves. You kind of know you're getting quality when so many locals and regulars give it the thumbs up.
Wandering around this part of Fremantle always feels like a little adventure. Once, I stumbled on an art gallery not too far from the cafe. It was the perfect way to spend an afternoon, soaking in some culture after a nice meal.
GESHA is often buzzing, but it's never too loud, which makes sitting with a book or laptop pretty inviting. Freelancers and students gather here to work, and it sort of makes for a collective, creative vibe. If you're into people-watching, just grab a corner seat and enjoy the view.
The cafe holds a special place in my week when I'm down this side of the world. I'm a fan of their approach towards making the place inclusive, cozy, and modern. Credit where it is due; management really seems to have thought of everything.
It does get busy, especially around peak brunch times, but it never feels overwhelming. The staff keeps everything flowing smoothly, and you never feel neglected. I've visited numerous spots around Perth, and GESHA always stands out for being consistently good.
When the weather's really nice, taking a stroll down to the nearby esplanade is a great option. The ocean breeze is refreshing after spending some time at the cafe. Plus, the view is just amazing and makes for a relaxing end to your coffee run.
I think what makes GESHA Cafe appealing is how it embraces the community. It's not just another coffee spot; it feels like it belongs in Fremantle, and that's saying something. For those new to the area, it's a must-visit. For regulars like me, it's a go-to that never loses its charm.
In the end, I'll keep coming back, not just for the coffee, but for the whole package. From the friendly familiar faces to the vibrant setting, GESHA Cafe Fremantle does it all in their own memorable way. Give it a try and see for yourself!