One of Western Australia's most iconic breweries is making a major move into Perth's city centre, with Little Creatures set to open its impressive new waterfront venue at Elizabeth Quay on November 25.
This exciting development comes while the brand's original Fremantle brewery undergoes renovations, marking a significant new chapter in the partnership between Perth-based Three Pound Group and beverage giant Lion.
A West Australian Hospitality Powerhouse
The new Little Creatures venue occupies a prime position within the Nine The Esplanade precinct, continuing Three Pound Group's strong presence in the area. The hospitality group behind some of Perth's most popular venues including The Reveley, The Elford, and Australia's largest pub, The Camfield, describes this latest project as "for West Aussies, by West Aussies".
Spanning more than 500 square metres of indoor space with an additional 390 square metres of alfresco areas, the venue promises to blend world-class design with authentic WA character.
What to Expect at the New Venue
Visitors will discover a central bar, vibrant dining areas, and diverse seating options designed to accommodate everything from live sport viewing to casual catch-ups and special celebrations.
The menu delivers on the West Australian promise by showcasing local produce through share plates, modern pub favourites, stone-baked pizzas, and premium grilled meats.
While Little Creatures' famous beer range takes centre stage, the venue also offers a curated selection of local and international wines, plus an extensive cocktail menu.
Driving Perth's Hospitality Forward
Tim McLernon, General Manager of Three Pound Group, expressed excitement about securing the prized location and contributing to Perth's evolving hospitality scene.
"We first came to Elizabeth Quay with The Reveley back in 2015, when the precinct was still in its early stages," McLernon said. "Since then, it's grown into a thriving precinct – so when the opportunity came up to take on this space at Nine The Esplanade, we jumped at it."
Little Creatures has been an integral part of WA's culture for more than two decades, with its famous Pale Ale first brewed in Western Australia back in 2001.