Biggest in a decade: Refurbishment for Crown Perth

Work has commenced on the biggest refurbishment project at Crown Perth in a decade, with 12 new hospitality venues coming to the precinct.

The multimillion-dollar refurbishment will introduce food, beverage and entertainment venues, including a wine bar, beer garden and international food hall.

The Urban Food District will offer global cuisine and three new bars alongside the outdoor beer garden and hidden speakeasy bar.

The wine bar will be located between the Crown Towers and Metropol hotels.

Western Australian owned and operated company Hoskins has been appointed to deliver the Urban Food District, with construction to create 150 local jobs.

Additional hospitality roles will be created when the venues open.

“Locals and visitors will soon have more options than ever at Crown Perth to grab a delicious and quick bite to eat, meet up with friends for dinner, or have a beer before or after the footy [at nearby Optus Stadium],” says Crown Perth CEO Brian Pereira.

“Crown has been attracting new experiences, renowned restaurants and entertainment to the heart of Perth for 40 years, and we’re delighted to be expanding and reimagining this vibrant dining precinct.”

The announcement follows recent major investments in Crown properties nationally, including the launch of Marmont restaurant and expansion of The Palms Theatre in Melbourne.

At Crown Sydney, Golden Century opened earlier in 2025, joining the property’s stable of restaurants.

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