Hi all,
Sadly Sonny's in Subiaco has shut, so wondering does anyone know of anywhere in Perth that will be open?
Christmas Day 2016 - Cafes that are opening?
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Re: Christmas Day 2016 - Cafes that are opening?
Postby 방구 똥 » Thu Dec 08, 2016 10:28 am
I'm sure McCafe will be open!
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Re: Christmas Day 2016 - Cafes that are opening?
Postby dmwill » Thu Dec 08, 2016 12:56 pm
or 7/11, BP, Shell, etc.방구 똥 wrote:I'm sure McCafe will be open!
Frozen coke is amazing on a freaking hot day!
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Re: Christmas Day 2016 - Cafes that are opening?
Postby SecretCritPro » Thu Dec 08, 2016 8:17 pm
Guess I deserved those responses. Hoping to find a good post ride cafe, ideally Fremantle or Subiaco.
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Re: Christmas Day 2016 - Cafes that are opening?
Postby dmwill » Fri Dec 09, 2016 1:32 pm
I doubt there will be any cafes open on Xmas day.
I only know of the Casino/Burswood and a few major (expensive) restaurants in the city being open on Xmas.
I only know of the Casino/Burswood and a few major (expensive) restaurants in the city being open on Xmas.
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Re: Christmas Day 2016 - Cafes that are opening?
Postby Scott_C » Fri Dec 09, 2016 3:35 pm
Hotel bars/restaurants are generally open Christmas Day, I don't know how many are lycra friendly though and they may only be serving overpriced set menus.
Another option would be to ring around any of the food/coffee vans and see if they are working on Christmas Day and if there is somewhere you can arrange to meet (provided you have enough riders to justify them coming out).
Another option would be to ring around any of the food/coffee vans and see if they are working on Christmas Day and if there is somewhere you can arrange to meet (provided you have enough riders to justify them coming out).
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Re: Christmas Day 2016 - Cafes that are opening?
Postby wellington_street » Fri Dec 09, 2016 5:33 pm
Maybe start with this list from 2014 and contact a few of the places to see if they are going to be open this year as well?
http://weloveperth.net.au/whats-open-over-the-holidays/
http://weloveperth.net.au/whats-open-over-the-holidays/
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