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Back in the heady days of Bond, Burke and co, when Perth was still drunk on the success of the America's Cup, anyone who was anyone could be found wining and dining in West Perth.
I still can't hear, my neck hurts from jumping around to Black Betty and I have a bruise on my ass from falling on the steps.
When you think of coffee and food at the airport, what comes to mind? Burnt, overheated coffee? Stale food? Exorbitant prices? Not these places...
Longtime Freophiles had only had one question to ask when Lonely Planet named their favourite city one of the world's top 10 places to visit in 2016.
With summer already well and truly upon us, it's time to start enjoying breakfast at the beach before The Doctor comes in, writes Liz Sheehan.
When you think of the suburbs in Perth you can go to for great coffee, where comes to mind? Leederville? Mt Lawley? Fremantle?
If you have kids, you might think you're restricted to those chain-type coffee shops - yeah, not these places.
Decanter opened on the Causeway end of Victoria Park's ever-better cafe strip a few months ago.
It felt welcoming and fun. It felt like Lancelin. It felt like Alby Mangles was going to walk in at any moment.
It's no surprise that half the city is cramming into small bars on rooftops, laneways, old warehouses and rundown buildings.