Opened in 2010, The William Street Bird (fondly referred to as ‘The Bird’) has been an institution for the arts and music scene for over 12 years.
A cultural hotspot for visitors to the city, the space is a vibrant, social hub that celebrates and welcomes; cultural, musical, artistic, racial, sexual, religious and age diversity.
Built on a strong sense of community, The Bird ethos is to provide a safe space for everyone who enters our walls and to enrich the lives of the whole community via a program of unique & diverse events.
The William Street Bird has been serving cold beer & good food since 2010.
Our menu is designed to complement the diverse range of our customers. focusing on beer & wine, but you can find a carefully selected range of spirits and cocktail offerings.
We're open 7 days a week, Our food menu from lucky's tuck shop is available 5 days a week!
Lucky's Website Coming Soon!
Since opening as one of the city’s first small venues, 1000’s of emerging and well-established creatives have graced our stage. Our arts program focuses on alternative, underground and left of field music from local, national & international artists.
We host solo performers, bands & DJs 4-7 nights every week. We also embrace comedians, dancers, storytellers, theatre and visual artists. We facilitate live-online radio shows that broadcast to international stations to strengthen connections with our overseas neighbors.
Along with our arts program, we endeavor to support the creative scene by providing a stage and equipment for local organizations and community groups - such as APRA AMCOS, DCA, RTRFM to name a few - to hold presentations, seminars and events that foster knowledge and education within the arts sector.
ADDRESS
181 William St, Northbridge WA 6003
EMAIL
info@williamstreetbird.com
PHONE
(08) 5177 3373
We respectfully acknowledge the Traditional Owners of the land on which our events take place, the Whadjuk Nyoongar people of Western Australia, and pay respects to Elders past, present & future. It is a privilege to be standing on Whadjuk Nyoongar country.