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MadMac
1 Sep 2008, 21:31
yeah but I've also never seen any women who aren't over 35 there either.

Remember that, these days, chicks look older then they actually are. ;)
It's my generation anyway, I feel much more comfortable without teeny-boppers going banans after couple of drinks willing to fight anyone.

Rob
1 Sep 2008, 23:46
Queens....the best pub by far, followed by Moon & Sixpence and Elephant & Wheelbarrow. The Old Bailey in Joondalup is not bad either.


Brisbane is crap, full of high-class wannabees

Have to admit I haven't been in the Queens for a while, but a few years ago the crowd was exactly high class yuppie wannabees.
Maybe they all moved to the Brisbane when it was upgraded.....

Moon & Sixpence isn't bad, but the prices are ridiculously insane.

Dyslexic Emo
2 Sep 2008, 00:32
I liked the Moo & Sizpence in Perth when they had the $5 beer of the month pint special:thumbsu:

Wish more places would do that again

TOA.
2 Sep 2008, 00:40
I agree with E_D. Over the whole wanky pub thing. Pubs a pub.

I live in Subi and its hard to find somewhere where I can rock up wearing whatever and get loose. EXCEPT for Paddy Maguires. Nice old fashioned pub with a surprisingly good crowd for Subi.

As for wider Perth, Queens is pretty good. The Royal is nice for something abit more flashy, good for a Sunday arvo date or something like that.

Jordan...
2 Sep 2008, 10:23
Silversands!

DrJon
2 Sep 2008, 13:26
The Bakery, The Flying Scotsman, Sail and Anchor and the Rosemount

Yep. Great pub,Great pizza. The Inglewood is also good, as is the Oxford. I've also loved Clancy's in Freo, superb atmosphere and a great feel especially on a summer afternoon.

The Raffles bar is good as well if you can pay the worlds most ridiculous prices. :eek:

hoss
2 Sep 2008, 15:21
I miss pubs. Remember in my youth going to the Nookenburra, Swanbourne, Herdsman, Old Melbourne, OBH, Highway, Floreat, Scarborough, Knutsford Arms etc. Back when they were real pubs. Cheap beer, pies, toasted sangas etc and Raunchy girls. :(

I like the Paddo, Norfolk and Clancy's in my old age.

dominguez
5 Sep 2008, 11:34
I live in Subi and its hard to find somewhere where I can rock up wearing whatever and get loose. EXCEPT for Paddy Maguires. Nice old fashioned pub with a surprisingly good crowd for Subi.


Paddy Maguires = :thumbsu:

fitzmantle
9 Sep 2008, 22:02
Not happy with the Inglewood anymore, $8.20 for a pint of VB. Heaven knows how much a decent beer costs. Good for sports coverage though.

Flying Scotsman probably my fav these days. Reasonably cheap, excellent happy hours and plays some decent music on a saturday.

Hyde Park, cool juke box, 60 cent games of pool and reasonably cheap drinks. The Rosemount was OK the last time I went down too.

Par4
29 Sep 2008, 02:53
I don't know why people rate the Irish Pub at Burswood, it always has a shitty aptmosphere, on the big nights its impossible to get a drink, and people in there hardly ever drink like an irishman would. Posers version of an irish bar. But then everything around and associated with Burswood has to put with the aura of just absolute dreck and shit that comes from the direction of the floor. Worst casino in Australia (honorable mention to Star City for trying to pip Burswood)

People rate it because the whole place, all of it, every fitting was shipped over from Ireland. There isnt one part of that bar that isnt from Ireland. Burswood bought a pub over there, just so they could bring it back.

Thats dedication.

prattsta
30 Sep 2008, 15:02
People rate it because the whole place, all of it, every fitting was shipped over from Ireland. There isnt one part of that bar that isnt from Ireland. Burswood bought a pub over there, just so they could bring it back.

Thats dedication.

Except for the staff, clientele, beer and the location. Which are ultimately what makes it 'Irish' not the furnishings.

Dedicated or not, it's still a rubbish spot to have a beer.

Par4
30 Sep 2008, 20:53
Except for the staff, clientele, beer and the location. Which are ultimately what makes it 'Irish' not the furnishings.

Dedicated or not, it's still a rubbish spot to have a beer.

Touche.

Me I like the Seaview and Norfolk.

prattsta
1 Oct 2008, 11:48
Touche.

Me I like the Seaview and Norfolk.

Can't argue with either of those choices. Not many places in Fremantle I don't like to be honest. Though, when you go is probably more important than where you go when it comes to pubs in Perth.