Public BBQ areas in Perth

410 public barbecues are mapped in Perth. 291 of them sit in 168 named parks — here they are, biggest first.

40 of 168
John Graham Recreation Reserve15 grills5 coveredSee this place
Swan River Management Area11 grillsFuel: electric, electricity, unknownSee this place
Kings Park9 grillsFuel: electricSee this place
Sir James Mitchell Park8 grillsFuel: gas · 7 covered · 7 free to useSee this place
Canning River Regional Park6 grillsSee this place
Moort-ak Waadiny / Wellington Square6 grillsFuel: electricSee this place
Hyde Park5 grillsFuel: electric · 1 free to useSee this place
Jabe Dodd Park5 grillsSee this place
Point Heathcote Reserve5 grillsSee this place
Galup Reserve4 grillsFuel: electricSee this place
Garvey Park4 grillsSee this place
Bardon Park3 grillsFuel: electricSee this place
Beaton Park3 grillsSee this place
Bicton Quarantine Park3 grillsSee this place
Clarko Reserve3 grillsSee this place
Clarkson Reserve3 grillsSee this place
G.O. Edwards Park3 grills1 coveredSee this place
Manning Park Reserve3 grillsSee this place
Mueller Park3 grillsFuel: gasSee this place
Shelley Foreshore Reserve3 grillsSee this place
Tomato Lake Reserve3 grillsSee this place
Warndoolier3 grills1 coveredSee this place
A. P. Hinds Reserve2 grillsFuel: electricSee this place
Allen Park Bushland2 grillsSee this place
Barrow Park2 grillsSee this place
BBQ at Goodwill Park2 grillsFuel: electric · 2 coveredSee this place
Bert Wright Park2 grills1 coveredSee this place
Broadway Boulevard Reserve2 grillsSee this place
Carine Open Space2 grillsFuel: electricSee this place
Charles Paterson Park2 grillsSee this place
Civic Gardens2 grillsSee this place
Congenial Park2 grillsFuel: electric, gas · 2 coveredSee this place
Cowden Park2 grillsFuel: electric · 1 coveredSee this place
Deep Water Point Reserve2 grillsFuel: electric · 1 coveredSee this place
Delamere Park2 grillsSee this place
Gage Park2 grillsSee this place
Joe Saunders Park2 grills1 coveredSee this place
John Forrest National Park2 grillsSee this place
John Tonkin Reserve2 grillsSee this place
Lake Jualbup Reserve2 grillsSee this place

A further 119 are mapped outside any named park — along foreshores, on reserves and in places OpenStreetMap has not named. They are counted in the total above but cannot be listed by name.

Australian park barbecues are almost always free electric hotplates on a stand, worked by a push button that runs the plate for fifteen or twenty minutes at a time. You bring food, oil and something to scrape with; you bring no fuel at all.

The plate is shared and it is rarely clean. Regulars arrive with a scraper and a bottle of oil, heat the plate empty for five minutes, scrape it down and only then start cooking — which is also the fastest way to avoid whatever the last group cooked.

Weekend mornings go early at the popular reserves. Most councils do not take bookings for individual plates, so a table near one is first come, first served.

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Data © OpenStreetMap contributors, available under the Open Database Licence (ODbL). Facilities change; check locally before you plan a meal around one. openstreetmap.org/copyright · 410 of them are mapped in OpenStreetMap as of 2026-08-23.