The Beach House is opening at the Foreshore Park in the Eden Beach Estate in Jindalee on Wednesday November 27.
Camera IconThe Beach House is opening at the Foreshore Park in the Eden Beach Estate in Jindalee on Wednesday November 27. Credit: Supplied/David Baylis, David Baylis www.communitypix.com.au d496954

The Beach House bar ready to open in Jindalee

Lucy JarvisWanneroo Times

A BEACHFRONT bar in Perth’s north is set to welcome its first customers next week.

The Beach House director Mathew Walker said the venue at the Eden Beach foreshore park in Jindalee would open on November 27.

“We called it The Beach House because we want people to feel like it’s their little oasis, their escape,” he said.

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“We are here to make sure everyone has a good time.

“We want people to feel as though it’s their home away from home.

“It’s their local and something they can be really proud of in the northern suburbs.”

The Beach House in Jindalee.
Camera IconThe Beach House in Jindalee. Credit: Supplied/David Baylis

Mr Walker said the venue was child-friendly and they expected their main customers to be young families.

He said they had 24 beers on tap “from local heroes to international classics”.

The Beach House director Mathew Walker.
Camera IconThe Beach House director Mathew Walker. Credit: Supplied/David Baylis

They plan to use locally-sourced produce for meals, which include share plates and tapas, vegan options and children’s meal.

“Our food focus is the fact that we are a beautiful yet approachable venue,” Mr Walker said.

“We try to keep our offering as a value offering in a beautiful location to really appeal to young families.

The Beach House overlooks the Indian Ocean.
Camera IconThe Beach House overlooks the Indian Ocean. Credit: Supplied/David Baylis

“We want to bring people together.

“We’ve got a TV with some high chairs to watch sport.

“We’ve got a chill-out zone that overlooks the park so parents can watch their kids play.

“We also have a wide array of function packages from birthdays to the engagements parties and even some weddings booked.”

Outdoor seating areas overlook the foreshore park and playground.
Camera IconOutdoor seating areas overlook the foreshore park and playground. Credit: Supplied/David Baylis

Mr Walker said they had employed about 35 people at the long-anticipated venue and were looking forward to opening.

“It’s been a long time coming,” he said.

“We wanted to build something really grand and that took time.

“It’s been a passion project for us.

“We are trying to build something iconic.”

The Beach House has hardwood finishes and furniture.
Camera IconThe Beach House has hardwood finishes and furniture. Credit: Supplied/David Baylis

The venue, designed by Studio -Gram, has hardwood features and handcrafted furniture, artwork by photographer Woody Gooch and branding by mural artist Luke H Day.

The Beach House branding by Luke H Day.
Camera IconThe Beach House branding by Luke H Day. Credit: Supplied/David Baylis

Located on Aurora Esplanade, it will open seven days a week for coffees from 7am, breakfasts from 8am, serving lunch and dinner later in the day and closing 10pm on weekdays and midnight on weekends.

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The Beach House in Jindalee.
Camera IconThe Beach House in Jindalee. Credit: Supplied/David Baylis