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The only microbrewery in Perth’s CBD, The Generous Squire is open daily for lunch and dinner and is available for private functions and events. Part of the James Squire group, James Squire beers are brewed to be the most flavoursome ales and lagers in Australia, and are matched with the microbrewery’s modern, Australian menu.
With beverages playing a key role at The Generous Squire, how they were displayed was key to both the owners and designers. A combination of SKOPE’s stainless steel five door and three door Backbars have been cleverly integrated into the design to mirror the angles and symmetry of the stunning bar area.
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