The Best Private Dining Rooms in Perth

Private dining rooms marry the best of both worlds: the food and service of a restaurant, and the privacy and relaxed atmosphere of your own home. You’ll pay handsomely for it, but for a birthday, work function or other celebration to remember, these spots can’t be beaten. The best part? No one has to do the cleaning up.


Updated on 19 June 2024

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Balthazar
Restaurant
Balthazar
Find this sophisticated Euro-inspired wine bar and dining room in the basement of an old Art Deco building. The menu focuses on local produce, and the wine and cocktails are equally as important as the food.
Bread in Common
Cafe
Bread in Common
An expansive bakery and all-day eatery from the team behind Little Creatures.
Bright Tank Brewing Co
Bar
Bright Tank Brewing Co
The husband-and-wife duo behind this brewery specialises in brewing hop-driven craft beers. Go for all-stars like a hazy pale ale, hazy IPA and a traditional lager. Plus, order share-friendly plates of woodfired meat and veg, skillet-roasted seafood, ceviche and gooey burrata from Brown Street Grill.
Coogee Common
Restaurant
Coogee Common
There’s nothing common about Coogee Common. Not its sprawling garden, not the warmth of the renovated Coogee Hotel space, and not the produce-driven, no-waste cooking of chef Nathaniel Murray, an alum of Melbourne fine diner Vue du Monde. You'll find earthy cooking in the dining room; counter meals and snacks in the pub; and vegetables, fruit and honey in the backyard.
Fleur
Restaurant
Fleur
Fleur refuses to be pigeonholed. Take the French name, Japanese-ish food, and native produce. But what’s certain is that this one of Perth’s most exciting restaurants – with intricate cooking and excellent dishes.
Hadiqa
Bar
Hadiqa
Middle Eastern, Mediterranean and Greek flavours are the game at this big rooftop cocktail bar and diner.
Lalla Rookh
Restaurant
Lalla Rookh
An impressive WA spin on Italian cuisine.
La Lune
Restaurant
La Lune
Terrines, tartines and afternoons on the terrace: La Lune is East Freo's answer to the casual neighbourhood bistros of Paris and Manhattan. The all-day menu sticks to familiar Gallic cooking, served from morning till late.
Long Chim
Restaurant
Long Chim
David Thompson is the most accomplished Western chef globally when it comes to Thai food. He spent 30 years in Bangkok, and plates up the classics here. Come for wok-fired pad see ew, high-definition curries and other staples.
Madalena’s
Bar
Madalena’s
On a balmy afternoon, after the Freo Doctor’s rolled in, this is the place to be. Get started downstairs with lo-fi wines and small plates of the freshest local seafood. Then head upstairs for cocktails and ocean views.
Nobu
Restaurant
Nobu
Meet the Perth outpost of the world-renowned Japanese restaurant chain. Peruvian flavours are expertly combined with Japanese cuisine in dishes such as yellowtail sashimi with jalapeno and black cod with miso.
Pirate Life
Bar
Pirate Life
Phase one of the Adelaide Brewery’s West Coast expansion includes a steakhouse-style restaurant, private dining rooms, plus an open brewhouse where punters can get up close to the action.
Post
Restaurant
Post
Inside Como at the Treasury, this bright, all-day restaurant is serving upmarket breakfasts and crowd-pleasing Italian fare with plenty of twists. Also, an Italian-heavy wine list and classic cocktails.
Rockpool Bar & Grill
Restaurant
Rockpool Bar & Grill
An elegant Australian steak restaurant championing sustainable, grass-fed beef sourced from the likes of Blackmore Wagyu and Cape Grim. Various cuts are dry-aged in house, enhanced by a selection of classic sides, raw seafood and pasta. There's also a tome-like wine list to rival any in the country.
Sauma
Restaurant
Sauma
Indian street food with an Australian edge.
Silks
Restaurant
Silks
After being fitted-out to the tun of $10 million, this Chinese fine diner is every bit as luxurious as you'd expect.
The Stables
Restaurant
The Stables
Olden days rebooted in slick city watering hole.
Wildflower
Restaurant
Wildflower
Looking for an extra-special occasion spot? Como, the Treasury’s in-house fine diner, celebrates all things Western Australia, from local Indigenous ingredients to panoramic views of the CBD and Elizabeth Quay.