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Northbridge's intimate new 25-seat restaurant
Plus what's on this weekend.
After a bit of a lull in the cooler months, we’re excited to see some brand spankin’ bars and restaurants pop up as we turn towards the home stretch of 2024. You can learn all about the Northbridge’s intimate new spot hidden within one of our fave bars, below, and we’ve got even more to rave about in the next few days.
Troy Mutton, Editor-In-Chief, Perth is OK!
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“I think it’s a pretty cool or intense experience when you walk in and you notice how different the mood or atmosphere is, especially if Astral is busy and you come into this calming, quiet environment.”
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WHAT’S ON
Don’t let this wily spring weather deter you, there is HEAPS on this weekend, including the return of the spectacular (and free) Evernow Festival, WA’s biggest Oktoberfest party, the International Festival of Speed, Side Splitter Comedy and more.
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