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Buffalo Club

The Fremantle Buffalo Club is at 54 High St, on Lot 105, and was opened in 1938. Presumably it has or had something to do with the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes.

Ron Davidson describes: '... a slightly rusty building in High Street with a facade which Fremantle wits call art deco revival. That means green tiles and a buffalo skull set into the stucco wall.' (The Clubs, 2010: 99)

The building is on what was the original 1833 town lot no. 105 which was granted to GF Johnson. It is now lot 500.

Before it was the Buffalo Club, the building was used as the Madrid Restaurant, owned by the Andinach Brothers, who ran the Madrid Fruit Palace at the same address.

On lot 105 in 1830, Robert Thomson was operating one of the first four pubs in the colony, the Stirling Arms.

madrid restaurant

Photo of the Madrid Restaurant no. E0000047-01 from Fremantle City Library Local History Collection.
Group of people outside the Madrid Restaurant and Madrid Fruit Palace. L-R two employees, Uncle Anthony, Francis and Josefa Andinach, Uncle Paul, employee. The building was bought by the Fremantle Buffalo Club Inc. during the 1938/9 period. In 2015/2023, No. 54 is still the Fremantle Buffalo Club.
The photo was also put in Facebook (by the Library) where Carolyn Cavana wrote the personal part of the above caption.

In June 2021, the building has had its disgusting awnings removed, tho the facade has not been made good. One can only hope that some hero will restore the Madrid verandahs, tho there are hardly any verandahs left in High Street. Here's the building with mouldy awnings, from my snap of c. 2017?

References and Links

Hitchcock, J.K. 1929, The History of Fremantle, The Front Gate of Australia 1829-1929, Fremantle City Council.

Parker, David Dare & Ron Davidson 2010, The Clubs, FotoFreo, Fremantle.

Page for Josephina Andinach on streetsoffreo.com.au.

Streetsoffreo.com.au page for the Buffalo Club and Madrid Restaurant.


Garry Gillard | New: 1 October, 2014 | Now: 19 October, 2023