Little Creatures Fremantle has announced plans to celebrate its 25th anniversary in style, after announcing plans for a new $10 million venue.
Little Creatures Fremantle has announced plans to celebrate its 25th anniversary in style, after announcing plans for a new $10 million venue.
Construction on the new venue at 42 Mews Road – next to its existing great hall brewery on the fishing boat harbour – is scheduled to begin in May, and likely to be open towards the back end of 2025.
Construction and design of the two-storey brewhouse venue will be facilitated by Dundee Rock, a 100 per cent Indigenous-owned builder.
Little Creatures is owned by Lion, which is owned by Japanese company Kirin.
WA Lion Field sales director Danny Connolly provided greater context in relation to the development.
“We’ll be investing $10 million into the new venue,” he said.
“What that will entail will be some magnificent new bars, there will be some more family-friendly amenities – very children focused and pleasingly, we’ll have uninterrupted panoramic views of the Fremantle fishing boat harbour.
“The new venue will be open to the public in November of this year. And pleasingly, the great hall will remain open until the end of October.”
The proposed brewhouse will offer tours, merchandise and a beer school, Little Creatures announced.
Little Creatures is also set to open its second venue at the Nine the Esplanade tower at Elizabeth Quay, in 2025.
Perth's Three Pound Group and Lion have signed a 25-year lease to occupy a tenancy on the ground floor of the tower.
The 19-storey tower is being developed by Brookfield Properties and Cbus Property, and is slated to be completed later this year.
