Dating back to the 19th century, The Stables Bar was originally home to one of Perth’s first horse stables. In 1894, local businessman Jonathon Butterworth purchased the site and began construction of his landmark residence and stables. In 2012, the historic building was transformed into The Stables Bar, seamlessly blending its rich past with a fresh modern attitude.
Situated at the end of a small Hay Street laneway, just a stones throw from Central Perth, The Stables Bar features two levels of bar and dining experiences, including a sophisticated outdoor bar with a panoramic view of the city skyline.
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Escape the hustle and bustle of downtown Perth and come away with us to the historic Stables Bar.
Once home to Perth’s first horse stables in the 19th century, the public house is now a modernized, two-story bar and restaurant with stunning skyline views of magical Perth from its chic outdoor bar.
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- Banquet Hall / Event FacilityBar / Club / LoungeHistoric BuildingPenthouse / RooftopRestaurant / Private Dining
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Casual
Contemporary
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Industrial
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Yes
- Estimated price per head
from $30 to $100
- Additional charges
Credit Card Surcharge - 1.65%
Additional Staffing Costs for 100 + functions
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N/A
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The Stables Bar
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Situated at the end of a small Hay Street laneway, just a stone's throw from Central Perth, The Stables Bar features two levels of bar and dining experiences, including a sophisticated outdoor bar with a panoramic view of the city skyline.
With a commitment to innovative food and seasonal produce, The Stables Bar is a refreshing take on modern dining.
Lush vertical gardens provide a calm oasis for guests to relax outside, whilst the interior of the building boasts exposed brick walls and turn of the century open-beamed ceilings.