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Fricken restaurant relocates from Braddon with expanded menu

The popular eatery's move marks another shift in Braddon's dining landscape as venues recalibrate their footprints and offerings in response to changing customer patterns.

By The Daily Canberra · Published 26 June 2026 at 7:36 pm · 1 min read

Fricken restaurant relocates from Braddon with expanded menu
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Fricken, a popular Canberra eatery, is closing its Braddon location on Lonsdale Street and moving to a new home, according to the Canberra Times. The relocation comes with an expanded menu, suggesting the venue is responding to both operational needs and market opportunities in a different location.

The move reflects ongoing churn in Braddon's dining precinct, where venues have continuously adapted to changing foot traffic and customer preferences. Lonsdale Street has seen considerable turnover among hospitality operators in recent years, with some venues expanding while others have downsized or relocated. Fricken's departure and expansion strategy suggests the operator has identified stronger demand or better economics elsewhere.

For the Braddon precinct itself, each departure and relocation is a data point in the broader question of whether the precinct is consolidating around core strengths or experiencing gradual decline. The opening of the Civic live site for major events, combined with city centre activation efforts, may be shifting customer patterns away from some suburban dining destinations. The expanded menu format Fricken is adopting suggests the operator believes larger or different space, in a different location, offers better returns than their previous Braddon footprint.

Sources: canberratimes.com.au.

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