Coffee shop Pa's Patisserie and Cafe in Swan View, Perth, WA

Pa's Patisserie and Cafe

4 (217 reviews)
Wheelchair-accessible car park Wheelchair-accessible entrance Wheelchair-accessible seating Toilets Delivery Takeaway Dine-in Dogs allowed Brunch

Location & Contact

297 Morrison Rd Swan View WA 6056

(08)92551055 (Tap to call)

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Opening Hours

Saturday: 6:30 am-4:30 pm
Sunday: 6:30 am-2:30 pm
Monday: 6:30 am-4:30 pm
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 6:30 am-4:30 pm
Thursday: 6:30 am-4:30 pm
Friday: 6:30 am-4:30 pm
Reviewed by: Matthew Eaton January 24, 2025

I often wander around Perth's coffee scene and stumbled upon Pa's Patisserie and Cafe in Swan View. It's got this chill vibe, making it a nice spot for casual mornings. The hours are pretty convenient, opening bright and early at 6:30 am, except Tuesdays when they take a breather. Most days, they're open until 4:30 pm, though Sundays they close a bit earlier at 2:30 pm.

Pa's feels welcoming, with easy access for everyone. The wheelchair-accessible facilities show they've thought about comfort for all their visitors. Bringing your dog along? No problem. They're a dog-friendly cafe, adding to the homely atmosphere.

The menu doesn't disappoint either, especially for a brunch lover like me. It's a solid mix of pastries and cafe classics. They've got options for dine-in, takeaway, or delivery. Handy if you're in a rush or want to enjoy those pastries on your couch. I sometimes grab a coffee and head to John Forrest National Park nearby. The park's trails and waterfalls are perfect after a good caffeine hit.

Speaking of coffee, it's one of their strong points. Strong in taste yet smooth, just the way I like it. Pa's baristas know their stuff. Pair your coffee with a pastry, and you're set. The place tends to get busy, but the staff handles everything with a smile. I've always found them friendly – feels like they're part of the neighborhood vibe.

Nearby, you'll find Morrison Park, a small but nice place to relax. Also, the Swan View Tunnel isn't too far if you're into a bit of local history. It's one of those spots that kids find a little spooky but lots of fun.

Back at the cafe, there's plenty of seating, both indoors and out. Inside, the decor is pleasant without being over the top. On a nice day, I love the outdoor seating. It's sunny yet feels quaint with a community feel. People sometimes bring their furry friends, creating a lively scene.

I've noticed families often pop in, especially around brunch time on weekends. The relaxed ambiance makes it great for catch-ups. They've got quite a few regulars – always a good sign. It's not just locals either; being so close to some lovely walks and trails draws in folks from around Perth.

Parking isn't a hassle here. They have a decent-sized car park, and it's wheelchair accessible. Handy when you want to get in and out quickly, especially on busier days.

Every visit feels like a breather from the busy city life. And, being in Swan View, it's a bit quieter compared to the hustle of Perth's center. You can clear your head here, sip on a coffee, and just be. The mix of good food, great coffee, and friendly faces keep me coming back.

Pa's Patisserie and Cafe may not have the flashiest exterior, but the warmth and sincerity inside make up for it. For me, it's less about chasing the newest trend and more about finding places with character and heart. This cafe's simplicity is refreshing in a world where too often places try too hard.

I've seen folks typing away on laptops, others deep in conversation, or sometimes just quietly enjoying their time. It's these small things that make a place feel like home. Pa's has that. And when I'm done savoring my pastry and coffee, the adventure paths near by always call.

I appreciate the little touches they add here. The gesture of allowing dogs and being wheelchair accessible shows they care. In today's busy world, these details matter and make a difference.

Swan View itself offers a mix of nature and local charm. If you're there for an afternoon or morning, you'll find other spots to venture out to. Explore a bit, maybe grab that extra pastry, and who knows, you might just end up a regular like me.