Your Local Guide to Drive-Thru Coffee in Rockingham & Kwinana
- Aug 1
- 6 min read

Quick answer: The fastest way to get great drive-thru coffee in Rockingham and Kwinana is at one of five Muzz Buzz stores across the south-west corridor — Rockingham, East Rockingham, Kwinana, South Lake and Forrestdale. You order from the car, get a consistent barista-made coffee, and you're back on the road in a minute or two. To sort your next cup right now, find your nearest Muzz Buzz.
If you're chasing a proper coffee in Rockingham or a quick drive-thru coffee in Kwinana before the day gets away from you, you're in the right corner of the map. The south-west corridor is a hard-working stretch of Perth — early starts, long commutes and busy family weekends — and it runs on coffee you can grab without ever leaving the car. This guide covers every Muzz Buzz drive-thru across Rockingham, Kwinana and the surrounding suburbs, which store suits which routine, what to order, and the questions locals ask most.
Key takeaways
There are five Muzz Buzz drive-thrus serving the Rockingham–Kwinana corridor and its eastern edge.
The model is built for people on the move: shift workers, freeway commuters and weekend families all get the same barista-made coffee without a queue or a park.
The full menu covers hot coffee, iced Chillerz, smoothies, juices and hot food — enough for the driver and the kids in the back seat.
Every store's location and details live on its own page; the quickest starting point is the store finder.
Where can I get drive-thru coffee in Rockingham and Kwinana?
You can get drive-thru coffee at five Muzz Buzz stores spread across the corridor, each positioned for a different part of local life. The table below is the fastest way to match a store to your routine.
Suburb | Best for |
Rockingham | Foreshore, shopping and coastal-suburb mornings |
East Rockingham | Industrial-side workers and port/industrial traffic |
Kwinana | Freeway commuters, tradies and shift workers |
South Lake | Metro-bound commuters and locals wanting a no-detour cup |
Forrestdale | Traffic moving between the south-west and south-eastern suburbs |
We'll break down who each store suits further down. First, why the drive-thru format fits this part of Perth so neatly.
Why do Rockingham and Kwinana run on drive-thru coffee?
Because convenience genuinely matters here. The Rockingham–Kwinana catchment is full of people up before the sun for a shift, ferrying kids to weekend sport, or pointing the car north for the long haul into Perth. Nobody in that routine wants to hunt for a park, wait in a café queue and lose ten minutes they didn't have.
That's exactly what a drive-thru is built for. Pull in, order, and you're back on the road with a proper coffee in hand. The standard doesn't change from one store to the next — same blend, same barista-made cup whether you're in Rockingham or heading through Kwinana — which is the whole point when coffee is part of your daily rhythm rather than an occasional treat. It's the same convenience-first thinking we cover in our guide to the convenience of Muzz Buzz drive-thru coffee.
What's the best coffee stop for the Kwinana Freeway commute?
For a northbound commute, sorting your coffee before you merge onto the Kwinana Freeway is the smart move — Kwinana and South Lake are both well placed for it. Once you're on the freeway you're committed, so getting the cup in hand first saves you juggling a takeaway later.
Northbound before the freeway
If you're heading into Perth for work, a quick drive-thru stop on the way to the on-ramp means your Flat White or Latte is sorted before you hit the traffic. No wrestling with a cup while you're circling for a CBD park — it's done, and you're caffeinated for the drive. A stop at South Lake works well for anyone already tracking toward the metro.
Back on the freeway, fast
The beauty of a drive-thru is how little it interrupts the run. In, ordered, out — you're back in the flow of traffic without the detour a sit-down café demands. For daily commuters, those saved minutes add up across a week, which is a big part of why the format has spread across Perth. Our Muzz Buzz locations guide maps the wider network if you commute across regions.
Coffee for the Kwinana industrial strip and shift workers
Kwinana isn't just a name on a freeway — it's one of WA's major industrial areas, home to refineries, heavy industry and the port. Add HMAS Stirling and the Garden Island naval base just offshore, and you've got a large population of shift workers, tradies and Defence personnel keeping odd hours.
Early starts and late knock-offs don't line up neatly with café trading, which is where a drive-thru earns its keep. Whether you're rolling in for a pre-dawn start at Kwinana or finishing a long shift near the industrial edge at East Rockingham and want something warm for the drive home, being able to pull up and grab a coffee — or a hot bite to keep you going — makes the working day that bit easier. It's honest, no-fuss coffee for people doing honest, no-fuss work.
Beach and family weekends in Rockingham
Rockingham changes character on the weekend. The foreshore fills up, families head for the sand, and the whole area leans into that relaxed coastal vibe. A coffee run fits neatly into all of it, and Rockingham sits right in the middle of the action.
Grabbing a coffee on the way to the foreshore, before the drive out to Cape Peron, or on your way to catch the Penguin Island ferry means you start the day sorted rather than scrambling. Same goes for the Sunday sport shuffle — footy, netball, nippers — where a quick drive-thru stop is often the only calm moment a parent gets all morning. Cold drinks and smoothies are just as easy to grab as a hot coffee, so there's something for the kids in the back seat too.
Which Muzz Buzz store should I choose?
Here's the rundown of each store and who it suits best. Tap through to any store's page for its location, hours and directions.
Rockingham
Right in the heart of the action and handy for the foreshore, shopping and the coastal suburbs. Muzz Buzz Rockingham is your go-to for the morning commute or a weekend beach run.
East Rockingham
Closer to the industrial side of town, the East Rockingham drive-thru suits workers on the eastern edge and anyone cutting through toward the port or industrial area.
Kwinana
Positioned for the freeway commute and the industrial strip, Muzz Buzz Kwinana is a natural stop for shift workers, tradies and northbound commuters getting sorted before the drive.
South Lake
Sitting a little further up the corridor toward the metro, South Lake is well placed for commuters and locals who want a quick cup without a detour off their usual route.
Forrestdale
Out toward the eastern side of the corridor, Forrestdale catches the traffic moving between the south-west and the south-eastern suburbs — handy if that's your patch. If you're a bit further east, our Armadale local guide covers the neighbouring catchment.
What should I order on the go?
Whatever your morning looks like, the menu's built for it. The hot coffee line-up — Flat White, Latte, Cappuccino, Long Black, and a Muzz Mocha if you're after something more indulgent — covers the classics, with soy, oat, almond and lactose-free milks and syrups like caramel, vanilla or hazelnut if you want to tweak it. Not sure which is which? Pop into a location and find out!
On warmer days the Chillerz range comes into its own: Iced Coffee, Iced Latte, Frappe, a Java (try the Chocolate Chip), Iced Choc and thick Milkshakes. Smoothies like the Strawberry Twist or Mystical Mango and fresh Juice Kicks round it out for the health-minded. And if you need something more substantial, hot SNACKZ like a Bacon and Egg Panini, a Cheese Toastie or Hashbrown Bitez keep you going. Have a look at the full menu and pick your usual.
Find your nearest Rockingham or Kwinana drive-thru
Ready for a coffee? The quickest way to sort your next cup is to find your nearest Muzz Buzz — check which south-west corridor store is closest and get directions straight to the window. Whether it's the pre-work Kwinana Freeway run, a shift start, or a lazy Rockingham beach morning, there's a drive-thru ready when you are.




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