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First time in Perth for me and the family. Where is a good bar to go to meet up with fellow Dee supporters? Appreciate some advice. 

 
3 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

The bar outside the ground is a great spot.  

Yep. The Camfield is a nice spot, can get busy though. Not necessarily a Demons fan hangout but good for a pre-game beverage.

 
1 hour ago, Demon 3185 said:

First time in Perth for me and the family. Where is a good bar to go to meet up with fellow Dee supporters? Appreciate some advice. 

Years ago it was the Melbourne hotel in the city or Irish club in Subi. Not sure that's the case any more but always guaranteed a great Parma at the Melbourne

Empire Bar in Burswood. Walking distance to Optus as long as you don’t have 17 pints. 


It takes ten minutes to walk from Burswood to Empire Bar, but twenty minutes to walk back after 17 pints.

The difference is staggering.

18 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

It takes ten minutes to walk from Burswood to Empire Bar, but twenty minutes to walk back after 17 pints.

The difference is staggering.

What direction are you talking this?

4 hours ago, Demon 3185 said:

First time in Perth for me and the family. Where is a good bar to go to meet up with fellow Dee supporters? Appreciate some advice. 

https://westdees.blogspot.com/2023/03/rnd4-function-get-your-tickets.html

 

Might be booked out though.

 

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