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Contribuer aux commentairesThe PICA Bar Cafe at 51 James St Northbridge , in the Cultural Centre opposite the Central Library,is a hidden gem . It is part of the PICA Art Gallery complex, with an in door lovely outdoor area ,with wooden tables and benches under a beautiful old Moreton bay fig tree, which provides much needed shade coolness during the hot Perth Summer.The Menu is extensive but not at all expensive . Their 'big breakfast ' at $19 is the best value in Town .Their steak sandwich $18 is the best that I have ever eaten.. They have an excellent Bar with local overseas wines beers the best 'Espresso Martini ' that I have had the pleasure of drinking. Their coffee is marvellous very well made . They are open for Breakfast ,Lunch Dinner and attract a young and vibrant crowd especially on Fridays . if you are looking for a terrific place in the City, to relax with wonderful food, great atmosphere , and very reasonable prices ,then look no further than this fabulous Bar Cafe .
Pretty chill atmosphere in a convenient location. The food is like fancy pub grub meets cafe and there's a great range of drinks from beers and cocktails to tea and coffee.
Fantastic espresso martinis and friendly staff make PICA bar a great option for a drink with friends. It's great people watching out the front or secluded out the back with big tables and an alternative vibe. Great nibbles too!
We come to PICA regularly. It's a great central pub with a nice inclusive feel. Decent cocktail menu, friendly staff and a modern but casual vibe. The food is typical pub grub, but there's some yummy healthy options for those so inclined. They have beer/wine combo deals with a burger $20) or steak sandwich $25). It's consistently good tucker.
I needed a burger for lunch on a rainy Saturday and came here. Found the place was busy and the two guys were struggling to keep up. It took a while before someone took my order as they were serving food and coffee to everyone who had already ordered. Ordered at the counter the steak sandwich which was a scotch fillet, bacon, cheddar, lettuce, tomato, butterscotch onion and garlic aioli on toasted Turkish bread with glass of wine; a reasonable $25 total. I sat down at the table, which unfortunately still had old dishes as did the table next to it. It also needed a clean. But once my food and wine arrived, which didn’t take too long, the waiter cleaned around my plate. Love the sandwich and the butterscotch onions made the dish extra special. Love the venue, and the food and wine was good. Staff despite being run off their feet were helpful.