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New Perth Venue Wins Multiple Awards

ImageGen[1]A venue that burst onto the growing Perth hospitality scene less than 12 months ago has taken out the Australia’s Wine List of the Year Award 2013.

The wine list at Print Hall was constructed by sommelier Daniel Wegener, who moved from Quay restaurant in Sydney to assist.

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The venue also won Best New List, Best Aperitif List, Best Restaurant List (Metro) and Best West Australian List.

Print Hall consists of multiple levels all offering different experiences.

The basement level, Small Print Baker and Roastery, offers in house baked goods and a cafe experience. The ground floor brings you the Print Hall Bar and Dining room experience, the first floor offers Asian cuisine at the Apple Daily Bar, whilst the rooftop delivers Bob’s Bar.

Print Hall stands as a grouping of venues that have popped up in the city centre; new neighbours include The Trustee, Lafeyette The Butterworth, Lallah Rookh and Grand Central Park.

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