Hungry Jack's corner South Tce Essex St
Hungry Jack's – one of the many franchises of a subisidiary of the Burger King Corporation – was on the corner of South Terrace and Essex Street.
Plans have been lodged in 2023 to build a three-storey tavern on the former Hungry Jack's site.
In 1918 it was the site of Barrett's woodyard, as may be seen on the right side of this photo of Essex St.
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This is Fremantle Library's photo #770B and comes with this title and caption.
First naval procession in Fremantle
Looking down Essex Street from the balcony of the Freemason's [sic] Hotel on 6 December 1918. On the right is Barrett's wood yard. On the left are Mills & Co., merchants and F. Instone & Co. Ltd., in a building constructed in 1906 by C. Moore to a design by J.F. Allen. In the background are the Port Flour Mill and the Star Hotel.
After the woodyard, according to Joe Spadaro, came a caryard:
Someone - not me - cropped the photo differently. The second one is from Fremantle As It Was: thanks!
Then Marshall's burgers (to the left of Papa Luigi's):
Then Don Vincenzo's Seafood Restaurant:
And then Hungry Jack's - now (December 2018) closing ...
Hungry Jack's
References and Links
Many thanks to Joe Spadaro for all photos except the first.
This page incorporates material from Garry Gillard's Freotopia website, that he started in 2014 and the contents of which he donated to Wikimedia Australia in 2024. The content was originally created on 18 July, 2016 and hosted at freotopia.org/buildings/hungryjacks.html (it was last updated on 31 March, 2024), and has been edited since it was imported here (see page history). The donated data is also preserved in the Internet Archive's collection.