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Brunch, Lunch, Munch: Sixteen Ounces, Pleased to Meet You, Bivouac

BRUNCH: Sixteen Ounces

This slick café in Victoria Park is a great place to drop in for a quick breakfast, which they serve all the way until 3pm.

They make great coffee and the counter is stocked with muffins and goodies.

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We sampled their poached eggs which were cooked to perfection. They also do a great range of cold pressed juices and make a great cup of coffee.

Find them at 257 Albany Hwy, Victoria Park

LUNCH: Pleased to Meet You

This popular hangout in a great place for dinner but they’re also open for lunch too.

The lunch menu is not as big as vast as the dinner options but there’s still heaps to choose from.

We grabbed a couple burgers that were sensational.

The staff here were super friendly and attentive.

Make a lunch appointment at 38 Roe St, Northbridge

MUNCH: Bivouac Canteen and Bar

This Northbridge eatery has had a lot of acclaim for their fabulous carnivorous dishes, but they also deliver some great vegetarian dishes too.

We sampled some deep-fried potatoes and an open sandwich backed with mushrooms, fetta and smashed pumpkin.

We didn’t go completely vego – the sticky ribs with pepper and pickled cabbage were also devoured.

Located close to the State Theatre Centre and The Blue Room this is a great spot to grab a dinner before heading off to see a show.

Grab a table at 198 William St, Northbridge.

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