Clancy's Fish Pub Canning Bridge
Perched on the corner of Canning Highway and Ogilvie Road by the iconic Bridge, Clancy’s brings a fresh twist to the beloved brand.
Famous for its classic fish and chips and legendary seafood, the sturdy little brother in the Clancy’s family of venues has been a much-loved local in the heart of Applecross since 2000. As the only real locals pub in Applecross, Clancy’s Canning Bridge brings together food-lovers and craft beer aficionados for seafood, pub grub and an ever-rotating selection of local guest taps. Come and join the crew for a pint of something different or a WA wine in the neighborhood’s true local.
Open 7 days from 11am
WHAT'S ON
FAQs
-
Parking can be difficult at times but we have listed some local parking options.
The Canning Hwy bus stop is also directly out front and we are 5 min walk only from Canning Bridge train station. (great for the Optus Stadium commute during footy season)
Kishorn Rd has public parking (both sides of the highway)
The Precinct car park behind Olive and Oil cafe on Ogilvie st offers several public parks.
Cirque Duet apartments (Ogilvie) offers some public parking.
The Esplanade also has some public parking by the riverside
-
Yes, we do: please use our booking app. Walk-ins are also welcome.
-
Yes! We have kid’s meal options and highchairs available. Please be responsible for the kiddos whilst at Clancy’s and ask they keep their footwear on at all times.
Absolutely, we love our furry companions!
-
Yes, we cater for all requirements and use a separate deep fryer for GF meals.
-
Yes we do! We have Fox Footy and two large TV screens and show both WA teams games live and as many others as we can squeeze in ⚓️
-
Yes we have live acoustic musicians every Friday from 6.30pm and Vinyl DJ’s Saturday from 6pm.
-
Yes you can get the bus to the game just across the foot bridge and the return bus drops you at our doorstep for victory drinks!
Fremantle
51 Cantonment St, Fremantle
City Beach
195 Challenger Pde, City Beach
903 Canning Highway, Applecross
Canning Bridge
WARNING: Under the Liquor Control Act 1988, it is an offence: to sell or supply liquor to a person under the age of 18 years on licensed or regulated premises; or for a person under the age of 18 years to purchase, or attempt to purchase, liquor on licensed or regulated premises.