amazing bakeries in the margaret river region Part 2

The Best Bakeries Between Dunsborough & Margaret River (Part 2)

If you thought Part 1 of our bakery road trip was tasty, wait until you sink your teeth into this next stretch! Western Australia is blessed with incredible local bakers who know how to serve up pastries, bread, and treats that make any road trip more memorable. Whether you’re after a quick coffee and snack or a destination-worthy bakery, this part of the journey has you covered, including some must-visit bakeries in the Margaret River area.


Augusta Bakery

Where: Blackwood Avenue, Augusta

As you roll into Augusta, this bakery hits you with that warm, country charm you’ve been chasing all trip long. Friendly service, golden flaky pastries, hearty pies, and breads baked fresh throughout the day — it feels like a community hub as much as a bakery. Whether you’re fuelling up before exploring the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse or winding down after a day of ocean views, Augusta Bakery delivers the comfort and quality you’d hope for.

👉 Don’t Miss: The custard-fruited strudel — crisp puff pastry wrapped around soft custard and fruit, with a dusting of sugar. A beautiful mix of sweet, creamy, and flaky that feels like nostalgia in every bite.

Golden brown bread rolls on display in a bakery, arranged neatly in rows.

2. Maison Lassiaille Patisserie

Location: Vasse

For something a bit more refined, Maison Lassiaille brings authentic French flair to the region. The delicate pastries here look like works of art, and they taste just as good as they look. Think buttery croissants, éclairs, and tarts that will transport you straight to Paris — only with a WA twist. Discover these delights while you explore bakeries in the Margaret River region.

Try this: Raspberry éclair or almond croissant.


3. Wild Hop Brewing Co. (For Beer & Bread Lovers)

Location: Yallingup Hills

Yes, this is a brewery — but don’t overlook their wood-fired bread and snack menu. Wild Hop Brewing Co. loaves are baked to complement their beers, making this stop ideal if you want something a little different from your usual bakery fare. This place is worth a visit while touring various bakeries in Margaret River and beyond. Grab a loaf and enjoy the views while you’re there.

Try this: Their beer bread with a local cheese platter.


A bakery display cabinet filled with assorted cakes, vanilla slices, doughnuts, and cream-filled pastries topped with chocolate and fruit.
An irresistible bakery display — from vanilla slices to cream-filled delights.

Kingston Bakery Cafe

Location: Margaret River

Kingston Bakery Cafe blends the classic with a twist. Early-morning runs see locals grabbing bacon-and-egg rolls, crusty rolls, and strong coffee, while throughout the day their display shows off cakes, pastries, and savory favorites. Add in friendly service, generous portions, and a warm atmosphere and you’ve got a spot perfect for breakfast, lunch or sweet treats on the road. Surely a highlight among the bakeries located in Margaret River.

👉 Don’t Miss: Try their Vietnamese pork roll — fresh, flavorful, and a unique bakery twist that gets reviewers raving whenever it’s on the menu.


Tips for a Bakery Road Trip

  • Go early: The best pastries and breads often sell out by mid-morning.
  • Bring cash: While most bakeries take cards, smaller country ones sometimes prefer cash.
  • Plan your stops: It’s easy to lose track of time (and stomach space), so map your must-visits before hitting the road.
  • Share plates: If you’re traveling with others, buy a few items to share so you can taste more along the way.

Rows of sourdough and baguette loaves stacked on wooden shelves inside a rustic bakery.
Crusty loaves lined up on wooden shelves — the heart and soul of a country bakery.

Final Thoughts

The drive from Perth to Margaret River isn’t just about the destination — it’s about the little discoveries along the way. These bakeries add flavor and fun to your journey, making every stop a chance to experience WA’s foodie culture, especially in Margaret River bakeries along the route. Whether you’re into rustic sourdough, fancy French pastries, or good old-fashioned pies, there’s something along this stretch of road for everyone.

So, pack your appetite, keep your eyes peeled for bakery signs, and make your road trip as delicious as possible!

Forget the cafés for now — this journey is all about proper bakeries. Flour, fire, butter, and a bit of local love. Here’s your guide from Dunsborough to Margaret River.


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