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Baba & Dida's Cafe Marketplace

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You can’t miss the Tolich family's roadside market, with its orange pennant flags and huge sign advertising 'Baba & Dida’s' (Croatian for grandma and grandpa).

The family is one of the Valley’s larger produce vendors, selling a wide range of fresh fruit and vegetables including grapes, stone fruit and citrus (in season).

Home-made olive oil, jams and wine vinegar sit alongside freshly-dug garlic, local eggs and honey, and you can also buy fig tree and grape vine cuttings, all grown in the Valley.

The café has a European vibe, offering an array of home-made, internationally-flavoured sweet and savoury delights such as burek, doughnuts, crepes and Continental rolls, along with toasties, cakes, biscuits and TORObLACK coffee.

Pull in to grab a takeaway and stock up on fresh produce, or have a seat al fresco and take in the vineyard views.

NB: Café is closed until Spring 2025 - market remains open

Please note

  • Café currently closed until Spring 2025, market remains open
  • Business's closing time is subject to change and dependent upon amount of produce available
  • Business open some Monday public holidays - call ahead or check Facebook to confirm

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2540 West Swan RoadCaversham WA 6055
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Ngalak Maali Boodja Kaditj, Whadjuk Moort Noongar Boodjara, Baalap Kalyagool Noyyang, Boodja Kep Moort, Ngalak Kwabaduk Wirn , Kabarli Bworan Kora Kora, Yeyi Ngoongoolong. The City of Swan acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of this region, the Whadjuk people of the Noongar Nation and their continuing connection to the land, waters and community. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and their descendants.

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