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Your mate’s getting married, and this night is your only chance to give him a proper farewell. That means a night tuned to his likes, the crew he cares about, and the kind of electricity that fits him and not a generic checklist. For some grooms, that’s a long dinner, a few speeches, and whisky by the river. For others, it’s a night that spirals into club hopping, karaoke, or post-midnight kebabs. Either way, Perth makes it easy to build a night that feels personal. Just choose the right spot and plan it properly and the night takes care of itself.
Before you even open Google Maps, get a few things straight. How many people are coming? Is it an open invite or a tight group? What kind of night is your groom hoping for - and how wild is he willing to go? You don’t want to plan a big club night for someone who hates loud spaces, or a formal dinner for someone who prefers to keep things loose and casual. Once you know the group size and the vibe you’re chasing, everything else starts to fall into place.
Is he the sort of guy who’s into a relaxed whisky flight in a hidden lounge, or would he thrive in a buzzing nightclub atmosphere? Is he more about good food and casual laughs, or high-energy and late-night dancing? Pick the vibe first, then find the venue that matches it.
Perth_CBD. This is where everything flows naturally. You can book a private dining space downtown, follow it up with drinks on a rooftop, and end with late-night music, all within walking distance. Taxis, rideshares, buses run late, and you never have to worry if the night is still young.
Claremont. About nine kilometres from the city, Claremont sits on the riverbank and has that polished-but-welcoming feel. Picture starting with dinner overlooking the water, then moving into a boutique hotel’s function room or rooftop patio. It’s ideal if you’re aiming for classy without being too stiff. The groom’s sharp-dressed but not over the top? Claremont hits the sweet spot.
Nedlands. Just west of the city, with leafy streets and calmer energy, Nedlands delivers relaxed vibes. Like a get-together in a golf club or yacht club, followed by a beer or two in a sunny courtyard. It’s the perfect fit for a groom who prefers meaningful chats over a crowded bar.
Bassendean. Mixes old-school charm with updated spaces. It’s pub-heavy, community-driven, and full of venues that feel genuine and warm. Start with a few pints, grab hearty food, and let the night roll on in a spot where you feel welcomed, not just a number.
Don’t wing the food and drinks. Lock in a package so no one has to stress about splitting bills or chasing down the bartender. Most places will offer a two- or three-hour option, and that usually covers house beer, wine, and maybe one or two spirit options. You can often upgrade for cocktails or extra spirits, depending on the crowd.
As for food, go for something shareable. Like sliders, tacos, fries, skewers, wings. Stuff that’s satisfying without being too heavy. A sit-down meal is great if the group’s smaller or if that’s the kind of night you’re planning. But if it’s a bigger crew and the energy’s high, grazing menus and canapés keep things flexible and stop the momentum from dipping.
Make sure you flag dietary needs early on. Most venues are happy to cater for vegan, gluten-free, or other requests but only if you ask in advance.
On average, expect to spend about $100 per person. If you’re keeping things simple, you might get it down to around $80. If you’re aiming higher, nicer venues, upgraded drinks, longer time blocks, you could hit $120 or more. Some venues charge a flat hire fee or set a minimum spend instead of per-head pricing, so it helps to know your group size early and clarify what’s included.
Weeknights and Sunday afternoons are your best friend if you’re looking to save. Many venues offer better rates or throw in extras if you’re not booking on a peak Friday or Saturday night.
Perth’s not the kind of city where everything is right on your doorstep, but it’s easy enough to move around if you plan ahead. The CBD, Claremont, and Nedlands all have decent access to public transport. Bassendean is a little more relaxed but still manageable, especially if most of your group lives nearby or you’re happy to use Uber.
Try to keep your whole night in one area so you’re not wasting time in transit. If you’ve got mates flying in or booking accommodation, use that to decide the base. No one wants to wrap up a good night with a 40-minute cab ride.
Make it feel personal. Throw in his uni-era jams, a quick roast session, or a cheeky drink named after an inside joke. Skip lame games and opt instead for lighthearted challenges like “guess how many beers before this speech” or trivia about his worst haircut. Just keep it light, fun, and focused on him.
Before you confirm a booking, ask the right questions. Make sure you’re clear on what’s included in the price, what happens if someone pulls out, and whether you’re getting a private space or just a reserved table. A quick call or venue visit can clear up a lot of confusion and save you scrambling on the night.
A bucks party doesn’t need to be wild or ridiculous to be memorable. It just has to feel like the groom. That might mean beers in a pub with mates, cocktails at sunset, or a mix of both. If the crew shows up and the plan makes sense, the rest takes care of itself.
Pick a suburb that matches the vibe, and build a night the groom will actually remember not because it was loud or over the top (though that can be part of the fun), but because it just felt right.
Your mate’s getting married, and this night is your only chance to give him a proper farewell. That means a night tuned to his likes, the crew he cares about, and the kind of electricity that fits him and not a generic checklist. For some grooms, that’s a long dinner, a few speeches, and whisky by the river. For others, it’s a night that spirals into club hopping, karaoke, or post-midnight kebabs. Either way, Perth makes it easy to build a night that feels personal. Just choose the right spot and plan it properly and the night takes care of itself.
Before you even open Google Maps, get a few things straight. How many people are coming? Is it an open invite or a tight group? What kind of night is your groom hoping for - and how wild is he willing to go? You don’t want to plan a big club night for someone who hates loud spaces, or a formal dinner for someone who prefers to keep things loose and casual. Once you know the group size and the vibe you’re chasing, everything else starts to fall into place.
Is he the sort of guy who’s into a relaxed whisky flight in a hidden lounge, or would he thrive in a buzzing nightclub atmosphere? Is he more about good food and casual laughs, or high-energy and late-night dancing? Pick the vibe first, then find the venue that matches it.
Perth_CBD. This is where everything flows naturally. You can book a private dining space downtown, follow it up with drinks on a rooftop, and end with late-night music, all within walking distance. Taxis, rideshares, buses run late, and you never have to worry if the night is still young.
Claremont. About nine kilometres from the city, Claremont sits on the riverbank and has that polished-but-welcoming feel. Picture starting with dinner overlooking the water, then moving into a boutique hotel’s function room or rooftop patio. It’s ideal if you’re aiming for classy without being too stiff. The groom’s sharp-dressed but not over the top? Claremont hits the sweet spot.
Nedlands. Just west of the city, with leafy streets and calmer energy, Nedlands delivers relaxed vibes. Like a get-together in a golf club or yacht club, followed by a beer or two in a sunny courtyard. It’s the perfect fit for a groom who prefers meaningful chats over a crowded bar.
Bassendean. Mixes old-school charm with updated spaces. It’s pub-heavy, community-driven, and full of venues that feel genuine and warm. Start with a few pints, grab hearty food, and let the night roll on in a spot where you feel welcomed, not just a number.
Don’t wing the food and drinks. Lock in a package so no one has to stress about splitting bills or chasing down the bartender. Most places will offer a two- or three-hour option, and that usually covers house beer, wine, and maybe one or two spirit options. You can often upgrade for cocktails or extra spirits, depending on the crowd.
As for food, go for something shareable. Like sliders, tacos, fries, skewers, wings. Stuff that’s satisfying without being too heavy. A sit-down meal is great if the group’s smaller or if that’s the kind of night you’re planning. But if it’s a bigger crew and the energy’s high, grazing menus and canapés keep things flexible and stop the momentum from dipping.
Make sure you flag dietary needs early on. Most venues are happy to cater for vegan, gluten-free, or other requests but only if you ask in advance.
On average, expect to spend about $100 per person. If you’re keeping things simple, you might get it down to around $80. If you’re aiming higher, nicer venues, upgraded drinks, longer time blocks, you could hit $120 or more. Some venues charge a flat hire fee or set a minimum spend instead of per-head pricing, so it helps to know your group size early and clarify what’s included.
Weeknights and Sunday afternoons are your best friend if you’re looking to save. Many venues offer better rates or throw in extras if you’re not booking on a peak Friday or Saturday night.
Perth’s not the kind of city where everything is right on your doorstep, but it’s easy enough to move around if you plan ahead. The CBD, Claremont, and Nedlands all have decent access to public transport. Bassendean is a little more relaxed but still manageable, especially if most of your group lives nearby or you’re happy to use Uber.
Try to keep your whole night in one area so you’re not wasting time in transit. If you’ve got mates flying in or booking accommodation, use that to decide the base. No one wants to wrap up a good night with a 40-minute cab ride.
Make it feel personal. Throw in his uni-era jams, a quick roast session, or a cheeky drink named after an inside joke. Skip lame games and opt instead for lighthearted challenges like “guess how many beers before this speech” or trivia about his worst haircut. Just keep it light, fun, and focused on him.
Before you confirm a booking, ask the right questions. Make sure you’re clear on what’s included in the price, what happens if someone pulls out, and whether you’re getting a private space or just a reserved table. A quick call or venue visit can clear up a lot of confusion and save you scrambling on the night.
A bucks party doesn’t need to be wild or ridiculous to be memorable. It just has to feel like the groom. That might mean beers in a pub with mates, cocktails at sunset, or a mix of both. If the crew shows up and the plan makes sense, the rest takes care of itself.
Pick a suburb that matches the vibe, and build a night the groom will actually remember not because it was loud or over the top (though that can be part of the fun), but because it just felt right.
Here are some of our favourite Perth bucks night venues:
Here are some of our favourite Perth bucks night venues:
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Courtyard by Marriott Perth Murdoch
Mercure Perth on Hay
Four Points By Sheraton Perth
Hyde Park Hotel Perth
The Stirling Arms Hotel
Brass Monkey Hotel
Herdsman Lake Tavern
Sail and Anchor
Greenwood Hotel
Captain Sterling