PCC has gone gastronomical
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Indulge your tastebuds in the Perth Cultural Centre with two new food and beverage pods now open and offering an enticing selection of light snack options for O Day patrons, city workers, and visitors to the area.
Located in Museum Plaza, Polly offers an exceptional menu of bagels, baguettes and other gourmet snack options, as well as delicious coffee that is sure to be popular with O Day crowds. Opposite the native wetlands, Pajeco offers a menu of light pasta meals and barista coffee and mouth-watering gelato tempting even the strongest of willpower on these hot summer days.
Govindas on William Street will also open their doors for O Day from 11.30am to 4.00pm, serving their mouth watering, value for money vegetarian menu.
A range of other food and beverage choices will be available on O Day including temporary food stalls trading near the Made on the Left markets, and the existing cafes and restaurants in the Perth Cultural Centre and along William Street. Some of the delectables on offer from these stalls include homemade cupcakes, gourmet burgers, calzones and Spanakopita (Greek spinach pie), freshly squeezed juice and iced chai tea.
With its many open areas and inviting surrounds, the revitalised Perth Cultural Centre is fast becoming a popular spot to relax or meet friends, enjoy lunch, use free WiFi and enjoy the various amenities and new food and beverage options.


