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"There’s nothing like hot BBQ delivered to your door.Get 10% off for pick up via phone order when you call Side Door BBQ on 6162 3610. Everything on the menu is available for takeaway, or you can continue getting delivery via UberEATS and Deliveroo."
"Does comfort eating get much more comforting than an oozy mac and cheese?. If you agree with this sentiment Side Door BBQ have this for takeaway, plus all of your smokey favourites from wings to ribs, for 20% off if you pick your order up."
"Varsity have been running the burger game across their six locations for years now thanks to a robust menu that offers something for everyone, including loaded fries, tasty wings, and even a few vege/vegan options. And while their menu selections generally aren’t too expensive when it comes to high-end burger joints around Perth, their special nights are hard to beat. Tuesday’s you’ll score their famous wings for half price, and Wednesday’s is $5 cheeseburger night – ooft!"
"Varsity has long been a favourite to indulge in a burger or wings, and all of their stores including a Fremantle pop-up (opening April 29) are open for takeaway. Plus their new online ordering system makes life even easier for you when you want your meal pronto."
"This 40-year-old steak restaurant in Perth is known for its cheerful American-influenced setting and great range of steak cuts. The signature steak is grain-fed beef served with signature steak butter and mashed potatoes – with, of course, other steak toppings available too. With a great range of cocktails and Western Australian wines, Tony Roma’s has it all and should be a must on your list of the best steak restaurants in Perth."
"Grab your mates and relax in The Merrywell’s outdoor beer garden while kicking back with ice cold beers and delicious cocktail jugs."
"The Perth Cultural Centre is an area full of gardens and galleries in central Perth. Home to a number of cultural institutions like Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA), the multi-level Art Gallery of Western Australia, and the Western Australia Museum. The Art Gallery of Western Australia is free to browse but donations are accepted."
"Once you’re fed, stroll up to the Perth Cultural Centre. The Western Australia Museum is not open until 2020 as they’re doing some major refurbishments, but the art gallery is free to enter and look around. The Cultural Centre is also a nice place to sit and watch the world go by!"
"The Perth Cultural Centre is made up of a number of organisations in buildings spread through a central precinct in the heart of Perth. These include the ..."
"It almost goes without saying, but if you’re going to talk about art in Perth, you’ve got to start with AGWA. This Bauhaus and Brutalist behemoth is worth a trip just to enjoy the architecture, but it also houses the State’s art collection, which includes over 3000 First Nations artworks. The touring exhibitions are also mighty impressive – February sees the stunning Awavena; a virtual journey and collaboration between director Lynette Wallworth and the Amazonian Yawanawa people told through XR technology."
"Home to a number of cultural institutions like Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts (PICA), the multi-level Art Gallery of Western Australia, and the Western Australia Museum. The Art Gallery of Western Australia is free to browse but donations are accepted."
"Through their collections, programs, and stimulating exhibitions the Art Gallery of WA offers visitors unique and exciting encounters with the art of Western Australia, Australian Indigenous art and the art of the world."
"Spread across two floors of a heritage listed warehouse, Japingka Aboriginal Art Gallery is home to a curated collection of works from indigenous artists from across Australia, with all works ethically sourced using fair trade practices. 47 High St, Fremantle"
"While beer is no longer brewed on site, the Sail & Anchor, it is home to cider and ale’s produced by local brewery, Gage Roads. The Sail & Anchor is located opposite the Fremantle Markets in what was once the Freemason’s Hotel, built between 1901 & 1903 and now fully restored. 64 South Terrace, Fremantle"
"Built in 1854, this historic Fremantle landmark helped start the Australian craft-beer movement a couple of decades ago, but the venerable Sail & Anchor has lost some lustre over recent years."