Small Bar Perth – Wembley (The Stanley)
If I were to tell you there’s a small bar where you can take a burger or pizza from next door, plonk yourself down on plump sofa, order a sinister bottle of red and the staff would be cool with that, you would think I’m telling a porky pie.
But there is. It’sĀ approachable, friendly and fosters a sense of community. It’s called The Stanley.
A relatively new small bar situated next to the Flipside burger bar, The Stanley offers a casual yet classy approach to the small bar scene. There is no socialite premise here, of course if you want to mingle so be it, but it’s also nice to just sit on the plush array of sofas and chairs (there is even a chaise longue) and soak up the house party like atmosphere. Rearrange the small chairs to your group’s liking. It’s no biggie.
If you’re coming here, don’t think about cocktails. There is not a Boston Shaker to be seen. You will however find rows of Riedel O (funky stemless wine glasses) and a well considered rack of Reds and Whites; with all but two wines offered by the glass. Generally speaking the focal points of wines fall into WA for whites, and South Australia for Red. There are some international runners and I’m sure this will change over time. There are some usual suspects for an international beer list and cider drinkers are not left out in the cold.
The intention for this small bar to be a place where locals can swan down, have a leisurely glass of whatever for whatever, is not far off the mark. It reveals the Irish flare by the management, for something reminiscent of home, seen by the blinged up Jesus and the patron saint of The Stanley. It’s all very cheeky. The Sunday morning priests would be getting hot around the collar. Oh, and check out the toilet door signs. I LOL’D.
It’s a little bit of cheeky ecclesiastical wholesome fun.
Catha-holic.
The Stanely
Wednesday – Thursday 4pm – 11pm
Friday and Saturday 3pm-12pm
Sunday 2pm-10pm
294 Cambridge St, Wembley
08 93474481
Tags: Beer, Cambridge St, Small Bar, Subiaco, The Stanely, Wembley, Wine








September 18th, 2009 at 5:29 pm
Love it!
This is the best thing to happen in this area for a long time! Long live St Stanley!