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The renovated Old Synagogue, 92 South Terrace, corner Parry Street, Fremantle. The new complex opened November 2019, revamping The Old Synagogue into a world-class dining, bar and entertainment venue in the heart of Fremantle. The Old Synagogue, named in homage to its history as a Jewish house of worship, lay empty for more than 10 years prior to the revamp. Home to four individual venues, the precinct will boast world-class bars and eateries, as well a beer garden to soak in the best of the town’s incredible coastline. The exciting transformation was the brainchild of Nocturnl Events duo Ross Drennan and Drew Flanagan, who wanted to pay homage to the historic roots of the landmark while ensuring it was a part of the town’s promising future.
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