The Denmark Hotel is reborn after almost a century of service

Plus what's on this weekend and more.

It’s our second last newsletter for the year, with a summer festival guide coming tomorrow before we rollout all of our year-end wrap ups on Monday. Today we’re particularly fond of the cute (and quite handy) zine documenting the Perth CBD public toilet network - enjoy!

Troy Mutton, Editor-In-Chief, Perth is OK!

HOMES

Reed House, designed by architect Beth George, goes one step further: envisioning a home that merges childhood memory, Edwardian character, ancient archaeology and contemporary elegance on a timeline of centuries, not decades.

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NEWS

Organisers are encouraging all participants to dress up in their most enchanting mermaid or merman attire and register to take part in the record-breaking attempt.

NEWS

Created by Perth illustrator, photographer and musician Dan Grant of LaundryPress, the zine features an illustrated map stretching from Northbridge to St Georges Terrace.

FRINGE

Summer in Perth means many things, but once the Christmas ham has finally become too old to pick at and New Year’s fireworks have extinguished, attention turns to the fun, fantastical, FRINGE WORLD.

EAT & DRINK

Built in 1926 and a stalwart for after work drinks, weekend imbibing and short-term lodging in Denmark, The Denmark Hotel is rebooting its approach to hospitality, while honouring its history.

EAT & DRINK

Thursday Meal Deal: Pizza night at Palace Arcade

Tonight we’re combining some arcade gaming fun with some Perth’s best pizzas for just $12 a pop! It’s pizza night across all three Palace Arcades in Northbridge, Freo and East Vic Park.

WHAT’S ON

Festivals, markets, Christmas parties, concerts in the park, family-friendly fun… It’s all here and more, including the unveiling of the Boorloo Bridge on Sunday evening!

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Throwback Thursday

Barrack Street during the festive season way back in 1984. While the lights look lovely, we can’t help but be drawn to the neon Pancake Kitchen sign, and what delicious delights must have been found within.

Image via State Library of Western Australia.