
Little French Nest
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Write a ReviewLittle French Nest in Fremantle quickly became one of my favorite spots. Nestled on Point Street, it's a cozy spot with a charm that's hard to find. I think it's the perfect place to escape the buzz of the city while still being close to everything you need.
The unique vibe here is undeniable. They've got this quaint, almost European feel. There's outdoor seating available, which is perfect for sunny Perth days. Plus, they welcome dogs, so it's common to see someone enjoying a coffee with their furry friend beside them. It's a very friendly, easy-going setting.
Coffee here never disappoints. They've got a rich blend that packs a punch without being overly bitter. If you're like me and enjoy a good flat white, Little French Nest delivers every time. But it's not just the coffee; the menu offers a range of treats that pair well with any drink. I recommend trying their pastries. Each bite is as delightful as it sounds - fresh, flaky, and full of flavor.
On top of that, the staff here go above and beyond. They are a friendly bunch, always quick with a smile and ready to chat about their recommendations. Service is fast, even during the busier morning rush. It's refreshing to have staff who genuinely seem to enjoy what they do.
Fremantle itself has so much to offer. After a coffee session here, I often wander around the lively streets filled with boutiques and galleries. It's easy to lose track of time exploring high street shops or diving into vintage stores. There's also the famous Fremantle Markets nearby, a must-see for anyone around the area. It's packed with local crafts, food stalls, and live music. You can spend hours just soaking it all in.
The vibe of Fremantle is worth experiencing. Cultural spots like the Fremantle Prison and the Maritime Museum aren't far off either. These historical sites are engaging, offering a glimpse into the area's past and engaging stories to keep you intrigued. If history isn't your thing, a walk along Fremantle's vibrant streets should do the trick.
Back to Little French Nest, they are very accessible, catering to various needs. There's a wheelchair-accessible entrance and seating, which is thoughtful. There's plenty to offer everyone — from takeaway coffee for those on the run to leisurely dine-in options for those with time to spare. Even delivery is available if you feel like enjoying their menu from the comfort of your own home.
Their hours are convenient too. You can drop by any day of the week, with slightly earlier openings on weekends. It's handy because it fits almost any schedule, whether you're a morning person or more of a brunch enthusiast. The steady stream of locals popping in shows just how beloved this spot is. With 352 reviews and an average rating of 4.7, it's evident they're doing something right.
I think what stands out most is the sense of community here. Regulars chat with the staff like old friends. It's the kind of place where people remember your name and your order. That kind of personal touch in service makes you feel welcome.
So next time you're in Fremantle, stop by Little French Nest. Whether you need a coffee to kickstart your day or a mid-afternoon pick-me-up, it's a spot worth visiting. Trust me, once you experience the coffee, service, and surroundings, you'll keep coming back for more.