Quick Snapshot of Burgery Bar Wanneroo

If you’re exploring Perth’s northern suburbs with the family (forget that – if you’re anywhere in or near Perth, make the trip to Burgery Bar!). This Wanneroo burger spot deserves a spot on your dinner list and is worth the trip. It’s the kind of place where you can roll up after a long day of sight -seeing, order smash burgers with crispy edges, and leave with full bellies and happy kids.

Burgery Bar at 943 Wanneroo Rd, Wanneroo WA 6065 has become one of the most talked-about burger spots in the area. From our family perspective, it works brilliantly as an easy dinner stop after a day at Yanchep National Park, while heading back into town from Pinnacles, after a day of relaxing in the pool at Outback Splash, or a great spot to grab dinner before glow golf at Wanneroo Botanic Gardens.

 

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Burgzilla: The Main Attraction

If you’re ready to take your burger cravings to the next level, the Burgzilla at Burgery Bar Wanneroo is the showstopper you don’t want to miss. This towering burger is famous for its generous size and packed layers, making it perfect for sharing or for those with a hearty appetite.

Inspecting the Burgzilla platter at Burgery Bar, Wanneroo

Inspecting the Burgzilla platter at Burgery Bar Wanneroo

What makes Burgzilla special?

  • Size and Weight: The Burgzilla is a large burger, weighing over a pound (500g) and made with multiple smash-style beef patties, along with layers of cheese, bacon, lettuce, tomato, pickles, and house burger sauce.
  • Flavor Profile: You might think a burger like Burgzilla is created for the sheer “wow factor” of its size, but the beef is seasoned perfectly, and the toppings and sauces combine smoky, savory, and tangy flavors. The crispy edges of the patties contrast with the soft bun, while the tomatoes, lettuce, pickles, and sauces provide balance.
Biting into Burgzilla t Burgery Bar

Biting into Burgzilla t Burgery Bar Wanneroo

Quick Overview of Burgery Bar

  • Smash-style beef patties with that signature crispy crust
  • Loaded fries and loaded chips big enough to share
  • Buttermilk chicken burger for those who prefer chicken
  • Friendly staff and great service
  • Casual, family-friendly vibe with music and sports on screens
  • Welcoming atmosphere that suits groups and gatherings

Worth noting: there are also Burgery locations in Yanchep and Wanneroo, but this review is about our experience at the Wanneroo location. It was closest to where we were house sitting in Perth.

Why Burgery Bar is Great for Families

The setting at Burgery Bar is relaxed and casual. Think roomy tables, comfortable music, and TVs showing sports. This makes it comfortable for kids and groups rather than a quiet date-night sort of place. If your crew is noisy, they’ll blend right in (like ours did).

Portion sizes are generous, which matters when you have hungry teenagers who’ve been hiking or swimming all afternoon. You get good value for what you pay, and value for the price is excellent – especially given that burgzilla is about the experience, not just checking the box on eating out.

The menu covers both ends of the picky-eater spectrum:

  • Cautious/plain eaters: Traditional cheeseburgers, chips, chicken tenders, and soda
  • Adventurous eaters: Pulled pork burgers, loaded chips, specialty stacked burgers, and mountainous specialty shakes

This helps avoid the classic “there’s nothing I like” drama at the table—a win for any first-time visiting family.

The upstairs function area and private KTV/karaoke rooms can work for birthdays or group get-togethers if you’re meeting up with family or friends,

One heads-up: music and crowd noise can be on the louder side during peak times. If you’ve got babies who need quiet, this might not be ideal. We’d suggest arriving early evening (around 4:00 PM) for a calmer experience with younger kids.

Location, Opening Hours & How to Plan Your Visit

Address: 943 Wanneroo Rd, Wanneroo WA 6065, Australia

This stretch of Wanneroo Road is a main north-south route through the suburbs, making it easy to reach by car from Perth CBD in about 25–30 minutes with normal traffic.

There is another Burgery Bar location in Yanchep.

Menu Highlights: Smash Burgers, Loaded Chips & More

Arrive hungry. The focus here is hearty burger meals, and portions are built to satisfy.

Notable burger options:

  • Burgzilla – We went for the Burgzilla Platter ($99 AUD) and split it 4 ways with plenty to take home. Our middle son chose to order his own burger, but shared our platter sides.
  • Classic Burgery – Single beef patty with cheese, pickles, grilled onions, and house burger sauce (around A$14.90)
  • Buttermilk chicken burger – Buttermilk fried chicken with lettuce, pickles, and chip mayo for that crunch-acid balance
  • Oklahoma Bacon Deluxe – Two onion-smashed patties, double cheese, bacon, and BBQ aioli
  • Aussie Whataburger – A local twist with beetroot, grilled pineapple, and egg
  • Pulled pork burger – Slow-cooked, shredded pork with BBQ sauce
  • Pulled Brisket burger – Similar treatment with spiced BBQ flavours
  • Simple cheeseburgers – Perfect for less adventurous kids who just want the basics

Loaded chips worth sharing:

The loaded chips options are legitimately large—big enough to share between 2–3 people or as a side for older kids and teens.

  • Cheesy Swine – Bacon and cheese sauce over crunchy chips
  • Cheesy Mexican Chicken – Grilled chicken, jalapeños, and spiced cheese sauce

Burgery Bar is known for smash-style patties with those crispy, caramelised edges you get from pressing thin beef onto a hot griddle. They also offer grilled chicken options and vegetarian choices. GFO (gluten-free option) is noted on several menu items—verify current veg and GF choices when you order.

Beyond burgers:

  • Wings in Buffalo, Honey Soy, BBQ Spiced, or Hot flavours
  • Bar classics and drinks including cocktails for adults
  • Soft drinks and milkshakes for kids
  • Desserts like churros and Spiders (classic Aussie soda floats with fresh cream and ice cream)

Budget guide: Burgers and mains generally land under A$40 per person. Look out for Monday $10 Classic Burgery specials and Friday $10 wings (500g)—these deals make the meal even more budget-friendly. Check current offers before your visit.

Atmosphere & What to Expect Inside

The atmosphere at Wanneroo is casual bar and grill territory. You’ll find a mix of bar seating and tables, sports on big screens, and modern street-style decor. The crowd typically includes families, couples, and groups celebrating birthdays—it’s a vibrant dining destination rather than a quiet spot.

What we loved:

  • Friendly and accommodating staff who handle families well
  • Quick service for burgers, chips, and drinks
  • Comfortable amount of space so you don’t feel crammed with kids and bags
  • Excellent service even during busy periods

Conversation volume can get high during peak times and busy weekends. This adds to the fun vibe for older kids and teens, but may overwhelm toddlers or kids with sound sensitivity. If that’s a concern, aim for early evening visits.

Burgery Bar offers private KTV rooms and an upstairs function area—useful for birthdays or larger group meals. Call ahead if you want a more private space for your gatherings.

Dress code is casual and relaxed. Shorts, tees, and sandals are perfectly fine after a beach day or a visit to Perth’s Outback Splash not far way or heading to Wanneroo Glow Golf after dinner. No need to change before dropping in, which makes life easier when you’re traveling. (as a side note, we were pleasantly surprised how many family-friendly activities we found in Perth!)

How to Order: Dine-In, Takeaway & Delivery

Here’s how to enjoy Burgery Bar based on your travel setup.

Dine-in: Most families will eat at the Wanneroo venue. Walk in or book ahead during peak times. The restaurant handles groups well, and we appreciated the quick turnaround on orders.

Takeaway: Order directly and pick up for a nearby stay in Wanneroo, Joondalup, or Yanchep. Great if you want those delicious burgers without the restaurant noise.

Delivery: Burgery Bar is available on major delivery apps like Uber Eats in Perth. Useful if you’re staying in an Airbnb or holiday park and want an easy dinner without moving the RV or car.

Phone orders: Telephone ordering for pickup is commonly available. The number often listed is (08) 9403 5081—confirm current contact details on Burgery Bar’s official page before calling.

Tips for busy nights:

  • Book a table via OpenTable on Friday or Saturday to avoid long waits
  • Arrive early (right at opening) if traveling with young kids who get hangry
  • Don’t be disappointed if there’s a short wait during peak hours—the food is worth it
Cheeseburger ordered by our middle son

Our middle son wanted his own, so he got his own burger and shared the sides on our Burgzilla Platter

Family Travel Tips: Pairing Burgery Bar with Nearby Activities

Here’s how to build a full day around your burger dinner, written from our Adam & Celine perspective.

Pair a late afternoon or evening meal at Burgery Bar Wanneroo with:

  • Yanchep National Park – Koalas, caves, and walking trails about 30–40 minutes north. A morning here followed by burgers is a solid day.
  • Wanneroo Botanic Gardens – Mini-golf or Glow Golf just a short drive away. Perfect afternoon activity before dinner.
  • Perth’s Outback Splash – Exhaust your kids all day in the pool at Outback Splash with outdoor mazes, and water slides, then recharge with Burgzilla at Burgery Bar in Wanneroo for dinner.
  • Island Splash Park at Hillary’s Boat Harbour – if you just have an afternoon, a 90-minute session at Island Splash Park and Burgery Bar for dinner will make for a great evening.

If you’re heading further north toward Lancelin, Cervantes, or Geraldton, Wanneroo makes a convenient last “big burger stop” before hitting more remote stretches where dining options thin out.

Our Best Tips for Burgery Bar:

  • Share loaded fries between family members—they’re generous servings
  • Visit on Monday or Friday to catch the $10 specials and stretch your travel budget
  • Take advantage of Happy Hour if adults want drinks with their meal
  • Order the Burgzilla Platter and split it a few ways to try a variety of different things together
  • Save the milkshakes for the end of the meal as a great dessert alternative. We started with them and our boys were starting to feel full before dinner arrived.

Here are some of our favorite pictures from Burgery Bar, Wanneroo:

Practical Info, FAQs & Final Thoughts

Quick answers to common questions families ask about Burgery Bar Wanneroo.

Is Burgery Bar child-friendly? Yes. The casual vibe, large portions, and variety of menu options work well for school-age kids and teens. It can be loud during peak times, so babies or sound-sensitive kids might find it overwhelming. Early evening visits are calmer.

Do they have vegetarian or gluten-free options? There are gluten-free (GFO) choices, and vegetarian options are available. Confirm the exact items, like GF buns or veggie patties, when ordering, especially for severe allergies.

Can large families or groups book? Yes. Advance booking is recommended for groups. Book an upstairs function room or private area for birthdays and gatherings.

Is takeout available? Yes. Takeaway directly from the restaurant plus delivery via apps like Uber Eats in Perth and Australia more broadly.

What’s the best thing to order for first-timers? The Classic Burgery with house burger sauce is a solid starting point. Add a serve of loaded chips to share, and you’ve got the Burgery experience covered. Actually, just dive in and get the Burgzilla Burger or Burgzilla Platter, but plan to share (or take plenty of leftovers)


Summarizing our review of Burgery Bar, Wanneroo:

Burgery Bar Wanneroo is a strong choice for traveling families passing through Perth’s northern suburbs. The location on Wanneroo Rd is easy to find, the food is hearty and fresh, value specials help with budget travel, and the laid-back, fun environment works well after a big sightseeing day. You won’t leave disappointed if you arrive hungry.

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