Giants: Where to Eat & Drink

The Giants of Mandurah, created by the talented Danish artist Thomas Dambo, are an unmissable sight for anyone visiting this beautiful coastal city. These massive sculptures, made entirely from recycled materials, are not only a testament to sustainable art but also a fun adventure to explore. And of course, after checking out these impressive works of art, you’ll want to refuel!
We’ve put together a list of the best places to eat and drink near the Mandurah Giants. Whether you’re craving a hearty meal, a refreshing drink, or a sweet treat, we’ve got you covered. So, pack your appetite and let’s dive into some delicious options around the Giants of Mandurah!
As you explore the Mandurah Giants, be sure to check out the fantastic cafes, restaurants, and bars nearby. From casual bites to full meals, you’ll find plenty of spots to recharge as you hop from one Giant to the next. Just remember to check opening hours before you go so you don’t miss out on your food stops!
Start your adventure by picking up a map and clues from the Mandurah Visitor Centre. Your first stop? Santi Ikto, the Giant with a quirky name (all the Giants are named after people Thomas Dambo knows!).
Santi Ikto Giant, Halls Head
The trail kicks off at Calypso Road, Halls Head, and there’s no shortage of places for breakfast or lunch nearby.
This cosy café is the perfect spot to start your day, whether you’re after a coffee and croissant or something more substantial. Enjoy the fresh ocean breeze as you sip your cappuccino and be sure to try their daily specials for a tasty lunch option.
Spill the Beans Cafe
With two locations in Mandurah, TODS Café is a local favourite. The Halls Head café offers stunning views of the Indian Ocean—perfect for breakfast, lunch, or a casual coffee. Their all-day menu, which includes toasted sandwiches, wraps, and a kids’ menu, is sure to satisfy everyone in the family.
TODS Cafe, Halls Head
Craving Asian fusion? Nori serves up delicious sashimi, sushi, and bento boxes at Halls Head Central. With fresh flavours and beautifully presented dishes, Nori is a feast for both the eyes and the stomach.
Next, head over to Seba’s Song, which starts at Estuary Place in Wannanup. Enjoy the stunning estuary views as you make your way to the second Giant on the trail.
Seba’s Song Giant, Wannanup
After meeting Seba’s Song, it’s time to treat yourself to something delicious. Here are some nearby spots where you can grab a bite:
With waterfront dining, Café Coast is a fantastic place to relax and enjoy a hearty meal. Whether you’re after a laid-back breakfast or a delicious lunch, you can take in the gorgeous coastal views while you eat. They even have a special kids’ menu!
For a touch of French flair, La Belle is the place to be. From flaky croissants and pastries to mouthwatering crepes and baguettes, you’ll find plenty of delicious options to fuel up for the rest of your adventure. Don’t forget to treat yourself to a decadent high tea experience!
La Belle Cafe, Wannanup
One of Mandurah’s favourite Irish pubs, Friar Tuck’s offers a warm, welcoming atmosphere and hearty meals. Whether you’re in the mood for a casual bite or a full dinner, this family-friendly spot is the perfect place to relax after exploring Seba’s Song.
Say hello to Yaburgurt Cirkelstone! Situated along the Coodanup foreshore, this impressive figure is named in honour of a respected Elder from Mandurah.
Yaburgurt Winjan Cirkelstone Giant, Coodanup
After marveling at this remarkable Giant, swing by Nourishing the Soul Café for a bite to eat.
This cosy café offers a selection of sandwiches, cakes, pies, and drinks that are perfect for refueling after your Giant adventure. It’s a great spot to sit back, relax, and enjoy some good food with fellow explorers.
Nourishing the Soul Cafe
Next up, Little Lui—an adorable 4m-high Giant tucked away among the wetlands. The trail to Little Lui is a leisurely 3.6km round trip, so make sure you’re energised before you set off!
Little Lui Giant, Parklands
Chalk & Bees is a food van offering delicious gluten-free options like toasties, bagels, acai bowls, and more. It’s the perfect spot to grab a quick bite as you head out to find Little Lui or after you’ve finished the trail.
Finally, complete your adventure with the last Giant, Jyttes Hytte! The location of this secretive Giant is revealed only once you’ve cracked the code at the Mandurah Visitor Centre.
Secret Giant Jyttes Hytte at Yalgorup National Park
To end your day, why not head to Thorny Devil Brewery?
Celebrate completing the Mandurah Giants trail with a visit to Thorny Devil Brewery. Sip on their signature Giants Danish Pilsner, crafted in collaboration with Thomas Dambo, while the kids enjoy the “Little Devils” menu. It’s the perfect way to wind down after a fun-filled day.
Thorny Devil Brewery, Herron
As you journey through the Mandurah Giants, be sure to take a break and indulge in the local culinary delights. Whether you’re after a quick snack or a leisurely meal, the eateries around the Giants offer something for everyone. So, take a moment to relax, enjoy some great food and drink, and continue your adventure through the beauty of Mandurah and its incredible Giants.