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Your guide to the Perth Good Food & Wine Show

The Perth Good Food and Wine Show will run from Friday 19 to Sunday 21 July 2024 at the Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre.

Prepare yourself for a great day at the Show with our visitor guide below.

What can I see and do at the Show?

The Show will include displays from more than 200 exhibitors from Australia’s best food and wine regions, including the Margaret River, Barossa Valley, McLaren Vale, and Clare Valley regions.

Wander through the different spaces and taste sweet treats, fine wine, and spirits. You can catch live cooking demos at the Kleenheat Kitchen and other cooking stages or book into one of the many masterclasses on offer.

How do I buy tickets?

You can buy tickets through the Perth Good Food and Wine Show website and at the door.

Ticket prices

General Admission – Adult (entry for a specific day): $39.00

Flexi General Admission (entry on a day of your choice): $42.00

General Admission – Concession (present concession card on entry): $34.00

You can explore special ticket options such as the Cheese Lover, Gin Lover, and Wine Lover tickets on the Perth Good and Wine Show website. We recommend buying these tickets online before the Show as they often sell out.

Please note that children under the age of 18 need to be under the supervision of a parent or guardian at all times. Some areas of the Show, including certain masterclasses, are for over 18s only.

Opening hours:

Friday 19 July: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

Saturday 20 July: 10:00 am – 6:00 pm

Sunday 21 July: 10:00 am – 5:00 pm

How do the wine tastings work?

If you’re a Kleenheat customer, you can get a free tasting glass from the Kleenheat counter at the front of the exhibition space. We’ll have 500 glasses available for our customers each day. You may be asked to show a Kleenheat bill or email from us on your phone to claim your glass.

Be sure to collect a DrinkWise tasting tracker scratchie card to keep track of your alcohol tastings and understand how they equate to standard alcoholic drinks.

What’s happening at the Kleenheat Kitchen?

At this year’s Show, you’ll be able to catch cooking demos by these amazing local chefs and culinary influencers:

  • Jenny Lam, Bunn Mee & Phat Lon
  • Julia Buri, Crumb’s Patisserie
  • Brian Cole, Hearth, Ritz Carlton
  • Cory Fraylin, Leon Tartaglia, CheatMeats

View the full Kleenheat Kitchen schedule to see each chef’s recipes and when they’ll be on stage.

How can I get there?

The Perth Convention & Exhibition Centre is located close to the Elizabeth Quay train and bus station and within walking distance of both the Perth Underground and Perth Train stations. 

The most convenient rideshare drop-off and pick-up zone for the Convention & Exhibition Centre is via the Plaza entry next to the Adina Apartment Hotel. This will give you direct access to Level 1 and the Good Food & Wine Show entrance.  

If you have a designated driver, parking is available in the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre underground parking area and several other Wilson’s Parking and City of Perth parking areas nearby.

Can I keep my purchases somewhere during the show?

If you want to take items to your car, you can get a stamp to pass out of the show and re-enter the event during the session.

Don’t want to carry your purchases home?  Australia Post will be at the Show to help you send your purchases to your home, elsewhere in WA, or interstate. Simply take your purchases over to Australia Post when you are ready to part with them.

What can I eat at the show?

There will be plenty of food to taste and buy within the Good Food Village, but if you’re after something more substantial, you can find it in the PCEC Food pop-up or the Eat section of the Show space.  If you are a VIP ticket holder, you’ll also be able to purchase food and drinks in the VIP lounge.

Check out the back of the Kleenheat stand if you want to take a break during the show. We’ll have some complimentary non-alcoholic beverages on hand for you to enjoy.

 

 You can see other Frequently Asked Questions on the Perth Good Food and Wine Show website.

The feature image is courtesy of the Good Food & Wine Show.