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At Bayside Burgers we source all our food, beer and wine fresh from
the South West.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR CUSTOM!

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Located in the heart of Dunsborough,
Bayside Burger Bar is the ideal licensed venue for families and friends looking to unwind and recharge after hitting the local attractions.

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Looking for a venue for your next Corporate Event or Party?

We have an upstairs private bar that can be reserved for large groups or special occasions. Just call or email to book.

Contact karl@baysideburgerbar.com.au for further info.

Go to: https://cabinfeverfest.com.au/events/ for tickets, selling fast!

 

Phone

(08) 9750 5070

EMAIL

karl@baysideburgerbar.com.au

Location

239 Naturaliste Terrace,
Dunsborough, WA 6281

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The southwest region of Western Australia is known the world over for its incredible selection of award winning wineries, craft breweries, and distilleries. Our drinks menu changes from time to time depending on our favorite tipple of the day. We are also licenced for take-away alcohol and have a large range of canned and bottled beer.

Wines

Beers

Please note, our tap beers are often subject to change and may not be updated here exactly as they are at the bar.

Soft Drinks

Milkshakes

Local spots that put us on the map

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WINDMILLS

An iconic summertime surf break and beach near Sugarloaf. Leg it over the rocks to get out there. Just as popular with dolphins as humans. Great spot for beachcombing with the kids.


Sugarloaf Rock

A towering granite rock that emerges from the Indian Ocean near Cape Naturaliste.
One of the most photographed coastal rocks in the South-West.
Size matters.

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3 Bears

Kabbijgup Beach

Find a surf break that’s just right from one of the 3 Bears reefs just south of Sugarloaf Rock.

B.Y.O 4WD to access it. Old Kingswoods and Corollas will struggle.


Supertubes

Legendary surf break on a shallow reef.

Made famous by a bloke named Munga, and rated as one of the best beaches in Australia - if not the world - by a bloke named Matt..

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Injidup

There’s not much you can’t do at Injidup.

Swim, surf, fish, hike or explore. Plenty of hidden treasures at both ends of this amazing stretch of sand.


Bunker Bay

This picturesque bay will have pristine conditions when the west coast is a washing machine. A favourite for photographers and surfers looking for a sheltered option in winter.

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Rocky Point

Rocky Point is a left-hand point break found at the north end of Eagle Bay. Considered a ‘family friendly’ wave, and very popular with European backpackers. Foreign accents, seals and whales abound.


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Point Piquet

A spectacular bay between Eagle Bay and Meelup.

The water is a pure turquoise blue. Nowhere better to contemplate life, au naturel.


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Firey’s Descent

The iconic local mountain bike trail that sees you blasting downhill with sweeping views across Meelup Regional Park. Just "send it".


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Castle Rock

Castle Rock is located at the end of Castle Bay and is accessed by strolling along the beach or via the Meelup Trail. A climb to the top will offer a pretty sweet view, especially when there’s a full moon.


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Greenacres

The old Dunsborough Caravan Park that was closed in 2000. Happy camping memories here for many Dunsborough visitors in times gone by. The spot to ‘pick up’ back in the day.


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Quindalup

Many an epic fishing adventure has started at the Quindalup boat ramp. Geographe Bay offers some of the best secret fishing spots. And don’t forget ‘Squiddy’ the giant squid. He’s still out there.


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Ghost Trail

The once infamous pitch-black walk trail that connects Caves House Hotel with Yallingup beach. Said to be haunted with the crushed egos of many a spurned Sunday Session punter.