(08) 9328 5285 185-187 William St, Northbridge
Inside Kakulas Brothers heritage grocery store, customers at the counter

Est. August 29, 1929

A corner shop that outlasted the Depression, the war, and ninety-six years of change.

Our history

Nine decades on the same corner

Kakulas Brothers was established at 185-187 William St, Northbridge on August 29, 1929. Evangelos Kakulas and his oldest two sons Stavros and Michael started the business and younger brother George joined after high school studies in 1938.

The business commenced selling local groceries and as more European immigrants arrived into Perth, products were imported that were not readily available in the local market. This included products such as basic spices like pepper and coffee beans which were roasted at the family home.

In the 1950s, as more Greeks and Italians arrived into Perth, the Brothers expanded into products such as Greek Olives which were imported from the North of Greece. Pasta, Peeled Tomatoes, Nuts and Dried Fruits were added to the range during this period.

By the late 1980s, the Brothers commenced their succession planning. Evan Stavros joined the business from his legal practice in 1990 and was joined shortly after by George Junior. The business expanded quickly during the 1990s and a warehouse was purchased in Wellman St Perth to help store products for the store and to supply an expanding wholesale market. This also allowed for the retail store to be expanded into the storage areas that were at the rear of the premises.

The retail store still thrives at the original site today. Much of the range remains the same: Nuts, Dried Fruits, Dried Beans, Herbs and Spices, and a large range of Coffee Beans which are roasted on site.

Through the decades

Nine decades on the same corner

1929

Evangelos Kakulas opens the shop

185-187 William Street, Northbridge. Local groceries, family-run from day one.

1938

George joins the business

Younger brother George Kakulas joins after completing high school studies. The three brothers now run the shop together.

1950s

European imports begin

Greek olives from Northern Greece, pasta, peeled tomatoes, nuts, and dried fruits added as Perth's European population grows.

1950s

Coffee roasting starts

Coffee beans roasted at the family home, then on site at William Street. The tradition continues today.

1990

Evan Stavros joins

Fourth generation. Evan Stavros leaves his legal practice to join the family business.

1990s

George Junior joins

The fourth generation is now fully represented in the business.

1990s

Wellman Street warehouse purchased

14 Wellman Street, Perth becomes the wholesale distribution hub. Supplies both the shop and a growing list of restaurant and cafe clients.

Present

Fourth generation trading

Evan Stavros and George Junior run the shop their great-grandfather built. The range has grown to 549 products across twelve categories. The building is State Heritage-listed.

State Heritage-listed

185-187 William Street is a protected heritage building

The Kakulas Brothers building at 185-187 William Street, Northbridge holds a State Heritage Office listing. The facade, interior, and street presence have been preserved as part of Western Australia's commercial heritage.

The shop retains much of its original character: high ceilings, timber fixtures, and the open-fronted retail space that has served Northbridge since 1929. When you walk in, you are walking into a building that has been a grocery store for nearly a century.

The family

Fourth generation, same corner

Evangelos Kakulas

Founder, 1929

Opened the shop with sons Stavros and Michael. Built the business through the Depression and the war years.

Stavros, Michael & George Kakulas

Second generation

Expanded the range from local groceries to imported European products. George joined in 1938.

Evan Stavros Kakulas

Fourth generation, joined 1990

Left legal practice to return to the family business. Oversees wholesale expansion and day-to-day operations.

George Junior

Fourth generation, joined 1990s

Manages retail operations, product sourcing, and the coffee roasting program.

Visit the shop that started it all

185-187 William Street, Northbridge. Six days a week. Coffee roasted while you wait.