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Where Ancient Feasting Meets Modern Design for Memorable Connections

Hunter & Barrel Whitford, located in Whitford City, WA, offers a unique dining concept that combines the rich traditions of ancient feasting with modern design elements. Step into our restaurant and be transported to a world where the primal forces of nature meet contemporary sophistication. Our concept revolves around celebrating the art of sharing and fostering meaningful human connections through immersive dining experiences.

At Hunter & Barrel Whitford, the design is a reflection of our commitment to creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for our guests. The rustic charm of exposed brick walls, timber accents, and earthy tones creates a sense of warmth and cosiness, while the contemporary elements add a touch of elegance and modernity. The spacious interior provides ample room for communal dining, encouraging guests to come together and enjoy the shared experience of breaking bread.

Our concept goes beyond just aesthetics; it revolves around the idea that dining is a social experience that brings people closer. From the carefully designed seating arrangements to the open kitchen, guests can witness the culinary mastery of our chefs, further enhancing the connection between the art of cooking and the joy of eating. Hunter & Barrel Whitford invites you to indulge in a culinary journey where the design and ambience complement the human behaviour of gathering, connecting, and savouring delicious food in the company of loved ones.

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Our studio specializes in design for behaviour.


We have done so for almost 30 years and in this time we have learned a tremendous amount about how people behave naturally and instinctively within these social environments. We have learned the hard way that in order to design successful venues, we needed to place predictive human behaviour at the heart of what we do. We capture succinctly how most people behave most of the time in order to design spaces for the most joy and ultimately the most success. This assists us in capturing the spirit of place.