Ministry of Hospitality · Consular Section
Visit us in Fremantle
A cafe on Adelaide Street, a nation with a counter, and a door that is around the back. Please read that last part.
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The address
Kaldo's, Fremantle
Rear entrance, DADAA Building92 Adelaide Street
Fremantle WA 6160
We are around the back. Not through the front of the building — around it. People get this wrong, stand at a closed frontage on Adelaide Street, and conclude that Kaltora has fallen. It has not. Walk around the building to the rear entrance and you will find us.
Kaldo's is not open yet. There is no opening date to give you — when there is one, it will be on the Journal before it is anywhere else.
How to actually find the door
Fremantle rewards wandering, which is lovely right up until you are hungry. So, plainly:
From the Fremantle Markets or the Cappuccino Strip
A short walk. Come up out of the Markets, head through the Cappuccino Strip and on into the middle of town, then make your way to Adelaide Street. Look for number 92 — the DADAA Building — and go around the back. Clancy's Fish Pub is the landmark most people already know; if you can see Clancy's, you are close.
From Fremantle train station
Also walkable. From the station, head into the town centre and up to Adelaide Street. We are not going to invent a minute-count for you: Freo is small, the street is signed, and the rear entrance is the bit that catches people out — not the distance.
If in doubt
Put 92 Adelaide Street, Fremantle into Maps, walk to the building, and then go around the back. Or call 0439 999 409 and someone will talk you in. Nobody in this country is embarrassed by a lost stranger. A border, to a Kaltoran, is simply a place where you are guaranteed to meet somebody — and the officer who staffs ours has never turned anyone away.
Opening hours
When the door is open
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- Monday – Thursday
- 7am – 3pm
- Friday
- 7am – midnight
- Saturday
- 7am – midnight
- Sunday
- 9am – 3pm
Friday and Saturday we trade to midnight. Most Fremantle cafés have long since stacked the chairs by then. We will still be pouring coffee, still feeding people, and there will still be an unfinished chess game on the counter. Early birds: 7am, six days a week — see breakfast in Fremantle, or come at lunch.
Catering, functions and diplomatic relations
Catering, large orders, functions, press, suppliers, and anyone wishing to formally recognise the Free Nation of Kaltora: it is all the same number.
We do not take bookings. Kaltora holds that a table you have to reserve is a table somebody else was turned away from, and refusal is not within the powers of the office.