Book your table and visit the oldest brewery in the Margaret River Region. Proudly serving our customers since 1994, our brewery holds a rich historical legacy combined with a strong bond to local memories and tales. Nestled among century old trees, just a few minutes away from Margaret River Region‘s beautiful coastline, our brewery and restaurant is a must stop when travelling through the Southwest. Book your table now!
At Bootleg Brewery we offer a curated selection of dishes designed by our Head Chef Sean Carter, featuring the best of Margaret River’s local produce. Book your table and join us for a #TasteOfTradition.
Please note our opening days are Wednesday to Sunday from 11AM till 4PM with our kitchen closing at 3PM. On Saturdays we open until 5PM with our kitchen closing 4PM.
WE WILL BE OPENING 7 DAYS A WEEK DURING THE SCHOOL HOLIDAY PERIOD
Yelverton Road Drive
This must be one of the most beautiful country roads in Western Australia. With multiple families of kangaroos living along its stunning landscapes. Drive slow and safe to admire it completely.
Quinninup Falls
The Quinninup Falls are a hidden gem in the Margaret River Region, particularly during the winter and early spring when the water flow is at its peak. Only a few km north of Moses Rock beach.
Whale Watching
Whale watching is a must-do experience when visiting the Margaret River Region from June till November. Head to Moses Rock beach, just a short drive from our venue and enjoy the show!
Yallingup Beach
With its welcoming road, waves, rock pools and long length, it's one of tourists and locals fav spot to share on a sunny day, and the perfect beach trip for families to enjoy all day long.
Dunsborough Bay Drive
Dunsborough Bay Drive provides scenic views, stunning beaches with crystal clear water and gorgeous sunsets as well as a great spot for whale watching during the cold months.
Cape to Cape
Either you take on an end to end mission or pick your favourite bit of the trail, the Cape to Cape track will provide you with scenic views, wildlife encounters and more.
We acknowledge we are on Wadandi and Pibelmen Boodja, whose ancestors and their descendants are the traditional owners of this country.
When visiting these destinations, please do it with respect and care.
All photos are courtesy of @joaquinrobredo_.