It’s Shucking Fresh.

Delicious Seafood for Every Occasion.

Based in Joondalup, our mobile seafood truck brings fresh, quality seafood to locations across the northern suburbs, from Wanneroo to Yanchep, Joondalup to Hillarys, making it easy to enjoy the best of the sea close to home.

Come see us at Frederick Stubbs Park, Quinns Rocks - Thursday to Saturday - 7am-12pm.

You won’t miss the big pink octopus truck - serving fresh and delicious seafood.

A seafood display with various fresh shellfish and crustaceans on ice, including shrimp, scallops, crab legs, and lobster claws, decorated with lemons and lettuce leaves.

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Location & Ordering

Frederick Stubbs Park, Quinns Rocks

Our fully refrigerated seafood truck sets up in the carpark at 67 Ocean Drive, Quinns Rocks

Thursday | Friday | Saturday

7am-12pm

pick up from joondalup

Place your order online and collect from our warehouse - 6/12 Ascari Lane, Joondalup (just next to the dog park).

Pick up hours: Wednesdays 9am-3pm

Who
we are

We’re a family-run Western Australian business with a clear focus on our local community. Based in Joondalup, WA, our aim is to make fresh, affordable seafood easy to access in the northern suburbs of Perth, while supporting local suppliers and building genuine connections with the people we serve.

Our truck sets up at Frederick Stubbs Park every week Thursday, Friday and Saturday. We are at 67 Ocean Drive, Quinns Rocks from 7am-12pm, making it easy to get delicious seafood on your plate!

A colorful mobile food truck with pink and turquoise artwork, open serving window, parked on a street in a residential neighborhood.

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Assorted fresh seafood on ice, including fish, shrimp, crab, lobster, shellfish, and scallops.
Fresh octopus tentacles on ice at a seafood market.
Cooked prawns in a glass dish.
Two freshly caught fish laid on a white plate, placed on weathered wooden surface. The fish are silver with darker speckles, longer bodies, and are decorated with lemon slices and greens underneath.
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