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Perth's best bottomless food deals

Perth's best bottomless food deals

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On Wednesdays from 4pm, for just $35 get as many tacos as you can throw down your gullet until, as their website states: 'you black out or tap out'. Or, reading the fine print, until your 60 minutes is up. Whatever comes first I guess. Choose from beef, chicken and veggie. 'No limits. No Mercy. No take-backs' Caballitos says, with a menacing look. We're not entirely sure what that means but it sounds like a challenge.
Perth
'This bowl of chilli mussels is just too big,' said absolutely no one ever. Pirate Life to the rescue. Every Thursday it's offering bottomless chilli mussels for $35 to warm your belly and fog up your glasses. Delicious. Chilli Mussels Credit: Supplied
West Perth
For $30 every Wednesday this city brew pub offers up endless wings with a choose-your-own-adventure twist. Select from barbecue, dry rub or Korean-style wings. You can have whatever you like! As long as it's wings. You can also choose to take on the BrewDog Wings challenge, where you can attempt to inhale 14 of the pub's spiciest wings in a record time, before washing them down with a Wingman Pale Ale and a milkshake. That only costs $19.95 and the last remnants of your already precarious sense of self-respect.
Crawley
Located inside the Wonil Hotel, West is offering up a bottomless winter roast every Saturday until August 30 from 12pm—1.30pm. Think roast meats, seafood, crispy potatoes, cauliflower cheese, Yorkshire puddings and a whole line-up of desserts. For $83.14 for adults (includes a drink) and $43.62 for kids aged four to 12, it's a great option for a Christmas in July blowout. Roasts at West Kitchen & Bar. Credit: Supplied
Perth
Settle in for a weekend lunch at Alba, located in the Stories complex in Yagan Square, and enjoy bottomless pasta and prosecco for $75 (plus booking fee). Sittings are between 11am and 2pm and you can eat and drink until you roll out of there stuffed to the gills.

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