
The Red Chair
Asian-fusion meals & European pastries
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Write a ReviewThere's something comforting about The Red Chair in Subiaco. This little spot sits just off Rokeby Road, surrounded by the buzz of local life. It's not a massive place, but it's cozy. I've been to many coffee shops around Perth, and this one has a unique charm. The first thing you'll notice is how friendly the staff are. They greet you with a smile every time, and it feels personal and warm.
Their menu blends Asian-fusion meals with European pastries, an interesting combo that works surprisingly well. I love starting my day with one of their pastries. They're fresh and flaky, just the way they should be. If you're feeling more adventurous, try one of their Asian-inspired dishes. The flavors are bold and well-balanced.
I appreciate that The Red Chair opens early at 8 am, making it perfect for a quick breakfast before work. It's closed on Sundays, though, so plan accordingly. On weekdays, it closes at 2 pm, which is a bit early, but understandable given its vibe. Saturdays have the same hours, which makes sense since Subi tends to wind down early.
Access is easy, with a wheelchair-accessible entrance and seating. It's clear they put some thought into making the space inclusive. There's also a nice little car park that's wheelchair friendly too. Plus, dogs are allowed, so bring your furry friends along if you like.
The coffee here is solid. If you're a fan of a good espresso, you'll find it here. It's not pretentious or over the top, just a well-made cup that gets you going. Pair that with one of their pastries, and you're set. And if you're short on time, they offer kerbside pickup, takeaway, and delivery. I've tried dine-in a few times, and it's always been a pleasant experience.
One of the best parts about its location is what's around. Subiaco's full of interesting spots, from cool boutique shops to vibrant markets. Kings Park is just a short drive away. It's perfect if you fancy a stroll or have kids itching to run around. The Regal Theatre is nearby, too, for those who love catching a show.
The area has this lively energy without feeling chaotic. Even if you're just visiting for coffee, spend some time exploring. You might stumble upon a quirky art gallery or a cozy bookshop. I've found some real gems just wandering around.
For those into sports, Subiaco Oval sometimes hosts events, bringing a certain buzz to the area. On non-game days, it's pretty relaxed, with locals enjoying the usual coffee and chatter. When it's busy, parking can be tricky, so it's worth keeping that in mind if you're driving.
In terms of size, The Red Chair isn't huge. If you're after a quiet spot to work or study during peak hours, it might be a bit noisy. But honestly, the bustling atmosphere brings its own charm. During quieter times, especially mid-morning, it becomes the perfect place to chill or catch up with a friend.
While not every dish will blow your mind, most are consistently good. It's the kind of place that grows on you with each visit. You start noticing little details, like the way they plate their pastries or how the staff remember your name. Little things like that make a difference.
Overall, The Red Chair offers a little escape in the heart of Subiaco. It's got a relaxed vibe that encourages you to sit back and enjoy the moment. Whether you're popping in for a quick takeaway coffee or spending a lazy Saturday brunching, it's got you covered. It's one of those places that becomes a regular spot without you even realizing it.
So next time you're in Subiaco and need a caffeine hit or a tasty treat, consider stopping by The Red Chair. You might just find yourself coming back for more.