Best spots in Vic Park for a day at the footy

Updated: 18 Sept 2024
Luke Caporn

Victoria Park is the go-to spot for footy fans, conveniently located near both Optus Stadium and Mineral Resources Park. Whether you’re catching a West Coast Eagles or Fremantle Dockers AFL match at Optus Stadium, cheering on the WAFL Grand Final, or supporting the AFLW at Mineral Resources Park, this lively suburb has plenty of top places to fuel up before or unwind after the game. Here’s your ultimate guide to brunch, dinner, and drinks in Victoria Park for a perfect footy day out.


Brunch before the game in Victoria Park
Social Manna – brunch for the hungry footy fan

Start your day off strong at Social Manna, where generous portions and creative dishes will keep you energized for the match. Try their famous pulled beef brisket with eggs on toast or a classic eggs benny with a twist. Their coffee is brewed to perfection, making it the ideal pre-match fuel. Whether you’re dining solo or with a group, Social Manna’s lively atmosphere and friendly service ensure a great start to your game day.

Crowd enjoying breakfast at Social Manna in Victoria Park before heading to Optus Stadium.
Barista preparing coffee at Social Manna cafe, a popular pre-footy spot in Victoria Park
Delicious brunch spread at Social Manna, perfect for fueling up before a big game
Sixteen Ounces – perfect coffee for pre-match buzz

If you’re serious about your coffee, Sixteen Ounces is a must-visit before heading to the stadium. This café’s relaxed vibe and hearty brunch options—like smashed avo and toasties—will give you all the energy you need for a day of cheering. Known for its excellent coffee and welcoming atmosphere, Sixteen Ounces is a footy fan favourite for a laid-back pre-game bite.

Customers enjoying coffee at Sixteen Ounces cafe before the footy in Victoria Park.
Seating at Sixteen Ounces in Victoria Park, ideal for a relaxed pre-game brunch.
Artisan pastries and coffee at Sixteen Ounces cafe, a game day favourite in Victoria Park
Harvest Espresso – a cozy pre-game breakfast spot

Looking for a quieter spot to enjoy a high-quality breakfast before the big game? Harvest Espresso offers fresh, seasonal dishes that are as delicious as they are visually appealing. From poached eggs to vibrant granola bowls, Harvest Espresso’s cozy, relaxed environment is perfect for easing into your footy day. The café’s dedication to seasonal ingredients ensures that every dish is made with care.

A beautifully plated breakfast dish at Harvest Espresso in Victoria Park, perfect for a pre-footy meal.
Exterior of Harvest Espresso, a cozy cafe spot for brunch before heading to the game
Delicious dessert at Harvest Espresso, a sweet treat to enjoy after a big footy match


Grab a beer or watch the game in Vic Park pubs
The Balmoral Hotel – beer garden and big screens for footy fans

For those who love a pre-game pint or want to catch the game live, The Balmoral Hotel is the ultimate footy destination. With its spacious beer garden, classic pub fare, and big screens, you’ll feel the footy spirit long before the game begins. Whether you’re tucking into a steak sandwich or a plate of nachos, the lively atmosphere makes this a top spot to hang out with friends before the big match or to watch it live if you can’t make it to Optus Stadium.

Football fans having a pie at The Broken Hill pub before the footy in Victoria Park.
Lively footy crowd at The Broken Hill enjoying drinks watching the game in Victoria Park.
The Broken Hill, a favourite spot for a pre and post-game parmi near Optus Stadium
Victoria Park Hotel – laid-back pub perfect for pre-game drinks

If you’re after a chilled-out vibe, Victoria Park Hotel offers a relaxed pre-game experience. Their signature parmi and steak sandwich are perfect for fuelling up, and the outdoor courtyard provides a spacious, easy-going setting to gather with mates. Not heading to the stadium? Settle in and watch the match on the big screens while enjoying a cold pint.

A classic burger and beer combo at Vic Park Hotel, perfect for a game day feast.
Excited crowd cheering and watching the footy at Vic Park Hotel
A refreshing beer being poured at Vic Park Hotel, a go-to spot for footy fans.
The Broken Hill Hotel – classic pub for watching the match

Step into the heritage-listed Broken Hill Hotel for a classic pub experience before the game. Whether you’re enjoying a beer inside the beautifully restored venue or catching the game on their screens, this is the place for fans who want a mix of old-school charm and modern comfort. It’s the ideal pre-game pit stop or a great spot to settle in if you’re watching from afar.

A juicy burger served at Broken Hill Hotel, a fan favourite for game day meals.
Footy fans watching the big game on the large screen at Broken Hill Hotel
A cold beer being enjoyed at Broken Hill Hotel during the footy match.


Dinner After the Game in Victoria Park
Boston Brewing Co. – craft beer and food to celebrate or commiserate

Whether you’re celebrating a win or reflecting on a tough loss, Boston Brewing Co. is the perfect spot to wind down after the game. Known for its house-brewed craft beers like the Ironman Pale Ale, Boston Brewing offers a relaxed, welcoming vibe. Grab a pint and dig into their share plates or hearty mains—think fried chicken bites, pizzas, and burgers. It’s a great spot for groups to gather and keep the footy energy going well into the night.

A perfectly grilled steak served at Boston Brewing, a hearty option for footy fans
The beautiful bar area at Boston Brewing, a popular spot to grab a drink before or after the game
A delicious pie served at Boston Brewing, ideal for post-game comfort food
RoyAl’s Chicken & Burgers – burgers that hit the spot post-match

Craving something indulgent after the game? RoyAl’s Chicken & Burgers delivers. Famous for their juicy burgers, wings, and loaded fries, this casual spot is perfect for a quick, hearty meal after the footy. Whether you go for their Southern Fried Chicken burger or stick to a classic cheeseburger, RoyAl’s hits the spot. The lively, no-fuss atmosphere makes it an ideal post-match hangout for footy fans.

A massive burger served at RoyAl's Chicken & Burgers, perfect for a hungry crowd
A group enjoying their meals at RoyAl's, a lively spot for post-game eats
A meat and burger platter at RoyAl's, ideal for sharing after the footy
Frank’s Texas Smokehouse BBQ – bbq heaven after the footy

If you’re a fan of smoky, slow-cooked barbecue, Frank’s Texas Smokehouse BBQ is the place to be after the match. Known for its authentic Texas-style barbecue, Frank’s offers a mouth-watering range of brisket, pulled pork, ribs, and sausages, all cooked low and slow. Their platters are perfect for sharing with your footy crew, and the friendly atmosphere makes it a great spot to relax after a long day at the game.

Tender brisket served at Frank's BBQ, a must-try for meat lovers after the game
The neon sign outside Frank's BBQ, welcoming fans for a hearty post-footy meal
Juicy sausages sizzling at Frank's BBQ, a favourite choice for BBQ enthusiasts
Palace Arcade – blow off steam with retro games and pizza

Looking for something a bit different after the match? Head to Palace Arcade to blow off steam with retro video games and pizza. Whether you’re celebrating a win or shaking off the day’s frustrations, you can unwind by playing classics like Pac-Man and Street Fighter while enjoying craft beers and cocktails. Palace Arcade is the perfect spot to keep the post-game vibes fun and casual.

A fresh pizza served at Palace Arcade, perfect for sharing during game night
People enjoying classic arcade games at Palace Arcade after the footy
A man eating pizza while playing games at Palace Arcade, combining fun and food

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