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A South-East Asian inspired hawker alley, plus Smash Burgers and New York-style cookies from Get Chunky. Come hungry!
Enter this entertainment wonderland via an escalator that descends into the FOMO Freo lower ground floor. You are met with a red carpet, illuminated signs including 'Motel', recreating 1970s era USA, and music that sets the scene for a lively amusement park set up in the middle of Freo. It serves as a fun date spot, a hangout with friends or family. But where to start?
B Lucky & Sons
Entering through a door draped with red curtains at B Lucky & Sons you'll find a gamer's paradise complete with a cocktail bar and an array of arcade games. B Lucky & Sons first opened in Perth CBD in Forrest Chase. Now their Fremantle home has a similar heady combo of arcade bar with NBA Hoops, Jurassic Park, Space Invaders, Whack' N' Win, Dance Games and Mario Kart, just a few of the games on offer to show off your killer skills in the 'Den of Debauchery'. Games range from $2 to $7 with a pawn shop, where you can lay your claim to convert your cash to collectable items. As for refreshments, the Splash Bar is styled on a pool bar that offers colourful cocktails and sandwiches ready to devour post play.
Strike Bowling Bar
Look for 'The Whisky Viper' sign to enter Strike Bowling Bar. Filled with comfy couches, retro décor and eight bowling lanes ready for action, including two rock and roll themed private bowling lanes. Games start from $16 per adult and for twice the fun (two games lasting 40 minutes altogether) at $26pp. Kids under 18 and family specials at $10pp are available daily before 4pm. Lane service for food and drinks means you won't go hungry during playoffs. Or pin down your next party with a Bowl Up package with 1 game of bowling, 2 hours of drinks (beer, wine, cider and soft drinks), pizza and antipasto tostadas or chips to share. There are also two karaoke rooms if you're feeling vocal after your ten-pin bowling win, complete with props and costumes for a swift wardrobe change. Craft your own playlist or choose a pre-made music selection. Whether it's a mic or ball in hand, you better bring you're A-game.
Holey Moley Golf Club
A neon light sign reading 'Putt your money where your mouth is' shows the tongue in cheek style of what's in store at Holey Moley. 18 themed holes over two courses, the space is filled with colourful lights reflecting off a disco ball, adding a party feel. Games include Lava Hole, Vincent Van Golf, Holeywood, featuring Golfzilla. Do Not Pass Go is putt putt around a life-sized Monopoly board. Just don't end up behind bars! Sugar, Slice and All Things Nice is dressed in oversized ice-creams and shaded in pink light, giving you an Insta-worthy backdrop. Holey Moley packages of 9 holes of mini-golf start from $14pp, with 18 holes for $24pp, offering you the chance to show off your golfing talents - making it a hit with punters.
Eat Me
After all that gaming, you'll need to satisfy your stomach. B Lucky & Sons serves up pub eats, including a Smoked Beetroot Reuben sandwich with sides like Corn Ribs with fresh herbs, mayo and fresh lime. For something sweet, the Ice Cream Sando with torched marshmallow, fairy floss, dipped in Rando chocolate, covered in 100's and 1000's is the ultimate sugar hit. At Strike, a Cubano Sando with a side of fries dusted in bush herbs and Tasmanian pepper berry sea salt is table served to your lane. While at Holey Moley, it's all about drinks: the Long Island Iced Tea Trophy combines Vodka, Gin, Tequila, White Rum, Triple Sec, Lemon and Cola served up in an actual trophy used as a cocktail glass that is certainly a winner.
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Monday to Thursday 12pm - 10pm
Friday 12pm - midnight
Saturday 10am - midnight
Sunday 10am - 10pm