This Centre if at the top level concourse of the Perth Central Railway Station (on the same level as the Art Gallery and Alexander Library.)
It is for 55's and over and has a nice café with cheap 3 course hot meals, sandwiches, cakes etc, but best of all nice clean toilets which are free. Also disabled friendly.
(There is a set of public toilets further along this level outside the Centre but they charge you to use the toilet.)
They don't ask for ID and I don't think they worry too much about borderline age cases, I was rattling a tin on the station one day for a charity and most of the tin rattlers were younger than me, but all went in either for a cuppa and a break or for a meal with no problems.
I had a tuna and salad sandwich, plus upside down cake with pineapple slice and custard, and a cup of coffee there today, all for less than $10.
Very handy for a break and rest stop if walking the streets of Perth. On some days they have volunteers playing the piano inside. Menu is displayed in the foyer, also the free Have A Go Newspaper is in a stand there too. See the link for other activities etc at the Centre.
-- Edited by Vic41 on Wednesday 16th of April 2014 05:08:17 PM
This Centre if at the top level concourse of the Perth Central Railway Station (on the same level as the Art Gallery and Alexander Library.)
It is for 55's and over and has a nice café with cheap 3 course hot meals, sandwiches, cakes etc, but best of all nice clean toilets which are free. Also disabled friendly.
(There is a set of public toilets further along this level outside the Centre but they charge you to use the toilet.)
They don't ask for ID and I don't think they worry too much about borderline age cases, I was rattling a tin on the station one day for a charity and most of the tin rattlers were younger than me, but all went in either for a cuppa and a break or for a meal with no problems.
I had a tuna and salad sandwich, plus upside down cake with pineapple slice and custard, and a cup of coffee there today, all for less than $10.
Very handy for a break and rest stop if walking the streets of Perth. On some days they have volunteers playing the piano inside. Menu is displayed in the foyer, also the free Have A Go Newspaper is in a stand there too. See the link for other activities etc at the Centre.
I just added another link with pic's Doug, yes I gave them a pic of Wombat and they said they would keep an eye out for him
-- Edited by Vic41 on Wednesday 16th of April 2014 05:11:39 PM