Perth’s nightlife is centred around the areas of Subiaco, Fremantle, Perth West End, Mount Lawley, and Cottesloe. Mount Lawley has plenty of trendy pubs and bars, while Cottesloe has a whole host of pubs. Northbridge has plenty of pubs, bars, restaurants, and nightclubs. The Niche, The Red Sea, and the Ruby Room are some of the well-known bars and pubs in Perth. Perth also has more restaurants than any other part of Australia, and you can dine out on fresh cuisine, topped up with a choice of fine Australian wines.
Perth, the capital and the most populated city of Western Australia (WA), has a profusion of bars and clubs, and these are the most common places frequented by the young and the restless. Most of the bars work from evening till midnight and in rare cases till 2 am, but very few are open all night. Clubs are open till four in the morning or so, but most shut down around two am. Check out the entry fees at bars before you make your choice. The standard drink which is available is beer and may cost anything between two to four Australian dollars.
Some of the well-known pubs are:
- Brisbane Hotel
- Belgian Beer Café
- The Melbourne Hotel
- Carnegies
- The Left Bank
Some of the famous bars are:
- Universal Bar
- Hydrant on Hay
- Luxe Bar
Little Creatures is a bar, which has a trendy but casual atmosphere. They serve their house beer, which is a mild but heady brew. The food is good and the bar is reasonably priced, and has a nice view of the river. The Deen is another cheap bar with reasonably priced drinks and food. The bar plays good techno music and also has live bands performing. The bar is a favourite of the back packer crowd who seem to hang around perennially! The Sapphire is a must do with the stag crowd, given the number of good-looking women who abide in its premises. The beer is good and reasonably priced, and the music is rocking and with good crowd around, who would not want to be inside! The Geisha Bar and Box Deli are two other good bars.