Strike And B. Lucky & Sons | Forrest Chase
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Ph: 1300 058 259
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200 Murray Street
Perth,
6000 WA
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Opening Hours
SUN | 10:00am - 10:00pm |
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MON | 10:00am - 10:00pm |
TUE | 10:00am - 10:00pm |
WED | 10:00am - 10:00pm |
THU | 10:00am - 10:00pm |
FRI | 10:00am - 12:00am |
SAT | 10:00am - 12:00am |
The Details
Cuisine
- American
Serving
- Late Night
In the mood for
- Beer
- Cocktails
Need to know
- Full Food Menu
- Function Space
- Good for Groups
- Great for Dates
Perth just got a whole lot more fun, with the legends at Funlab (Holey Moley and Strike Bowling) bringing a giant new adult-friendly bar and playspace to Forrest Chase. The whole space is decked out to feel like 1970s America—think vintage gas station, barbershop and pawn shop vibes—with Strike on one side and B. Lucky & Sons on the other.
For the uninitiated, B. Lucky & Sons is the ultimate players’ hangout, complete with an old school cocktail bar and loads of retro and new arcade games. Think huge-scale Space Invaders with plastic guns for you to shoot at the massive wall screen, plus tonnes of carnival-style games for those romantic date moments. Pair it with those darn delicious espresso martinis and you’re set.
Strike on the other hand is loaded with ten bowling lanes, two karaoke rooms, two tough escape rooms and four party rooms, not to mention some seriously epic party-appropriate eats. Whipping out the big guns, there’s deep-dish pizzas and all kinds of funky cocktails to spruce up any party.
Yep, we told you it would be fun. We’re also banking on this being a major hit come Christmas party time, so better get in before it gets too hectic.
Image credit: Apertunity
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