
It’s been awhile since most of us have let our hair down so we’ve all got some credit in the bank. Don’t waste your time, here’s the best places in Perth to treat yourself to a long (boozy) lunch.
Best Restaurants
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It's perfect for a scenic sunset dinnerYou need to try the 5-course degustation menu for a perfectly balanced dining experienceLook out for the bottomless sparkling/wine and high tea offering
The views from this revolving restaurant are alone worth a visit however it is certainly not the only impressive part of C Restaurant, which is also home to some of Perth's most talented chefs. The Modern Australian menu blends classic techniques with innovative style to create a unique dining experience. Relax in the afternoon at C Restaurant and enjoy a luxurious High Tea with a glass of sparkling wine while enjoying the 360-degree views of Perth, this is a perfect Sunday afternoon activity with your friends or as a beautiful birthday present.
Lunch and dinner is served daily.
High Tea 12:30pm - 2:30 pm Monday - Friday, 1:00pm - 2:00pm Saturday & Sunday
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With a dedicated bloody mary menu, including our favourite, the BBQ smoked mary, The Shorehouse is built for long boozy lunches. Set atop a hill overlooking Swanbourne Beach, be transported to the Hamptons while feasting on sea-inspired fare.Read more
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Wine is given equal attention as food at this elegant destination. You’ll soon forget about the perils of the world while sipping on fine wines and fancy fare. Caution: this may turn into dinner.Read more
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There’s nothing more indulgent that oysters and booze. Every Sunday from 1pm, Jerry Fraser (King of Oysters), will be shucking and serving all afternoon long. Caution: this will be a boozy one.Read more
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Don’t get confused by the name, the bakery is certainly the mainstay but the booze list is just as long as its counterpart. Settle in for a long lunch with WA wineries drawing most of the attention.Read more
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Located in the Perth Hills only 45 minutes from Perth, Millbrook Winery is is recommended for a day trip for a leisurely lunch. The restaurant is open for lunch only and serves some of the freshest dishes you will ever eat; produce is grown in the massive kitchen garden or sourced from surrounding properties and then prepared with minimal interference. In other words, the chef lets the food's natural flavour do the talking. The wine list is local too, with labels from across the Millbrook, Barking Owl and Lakes Folly Portfolios. Winner of the 2022 Gourmet Traveller Best Restaurant in a Winery
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La Lune is that cute little neighbourhood French Bistro you would see in Paris, filled with Bentwood chairs, mirrors, wall art and happy noisy chatter from diners. Enjoy a simple bowl of frites with a glass of wine or a more formal 3 course dinner from a menu including the classics, some with a contemporary Mediterranean twist. The wine list features French wines and Australian grown French varietals, some biodynamic or organic.
Photography: Courtesy of La Lune
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Fittingly named after its location, Post is located within COMO The Treasury Perth and once operated as the franking room of the Perth Post Office. Teeming with natural sun that filters from the large skylights, a tree has made its home among the blonde timber tables on each side of the dining hall. Food is Australian bistro with tints of traditional French cuisine which shine throughout the ever-changing menu.
Photography: Rebecca Mansell