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Perth CBD - Desolate?
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<blockquote data-quote="Daver6" data-source="post: 2303005" data-attributes="member: 35512"><p>While some of these views are fairish, I don't think it's an overly balanced picture. There are heaps of great spots in the CBD to go for a drink and a meal. The city is absolutely pumping on a Friday evening with workers having dinner and afternoon drinks.</p><p></p><p>Over the years there have been a bunch of new small bars and restaurants. They're not all set out in a strip one after another. For a lot of them you need to know where you're going. Try getting a reservation at a CBD restaurant on a Saturday night. Good luck unless you've planned in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daver6, post: 2303005, member: 35512"] While some of these views are fairish, I don't think it's an overly balanced picture. There are heaps of great spots in the CBD to go for a drink and a meal. The city is absolutely pumping on a Friday evening with workers having dinner and afternoon drinks. Over the years there have been a bunch of new small bars and restaurants. They're not all set out in a strip one after another. For a lot of them you need to know where you're going. Try getting a reservation at a CBD restaurant on a Saturday night. Good luck unless you've planned in advance. [/QUOTE]
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