The Claremont Hotel – Bay Lounge Restaurant is setting the scene for classic romance. The newly relaunched Bay Lounge hosts an intimate three-course dining experience crafted by Head Chef Joao Daniel, complete with live acoustic music, cocktail specials, and a complimentary caricature artist capturing couples between 4–7pm. It’s refined, warm, and just the right amount of extra.
Victoria Park Hotel is all about indulgence done properly. A chef-curated five-course dinner for two turns Valentine’s into a slow, considered evening where the only decision you need to make is whether dessert or wine is your favourite course. Spots are limited — for good reason.
The Pen, Mandurah delivers romance with a view. A three-course set menu and shared dessert is paired with live jazz from 6pm, as the sun dips over the water. It’s polished, atmospheric, and perfect for couples who appreciate a little mood with their meal.
The Globe keeps things hearty and shareable. Think steak, prawns, grilled chicken, sides for days, and a shared dessert — all kicked off with a complimentary glass of sparkling. It’s generous, comforting, and perfect for couples who believe food tastes better when it’s shared.
The Parkerville Tavern proves romance works just as well in the hills. With two- and three-course Valentine’s dinners available for lunch or dinner, it’s an easy, thoughtful option for romantic dates or mates’ dates alike. No pressure — just good food and good company.