The Rec Bar: My visit to central Fremantle’s controversial new skimpies bar

It may be a mainstay of the Kalgoorlie pub scene, but for some locals of Perth’s southern suburbs it was a shock addition to the neighbourhood.

A Fremantle bar is now proudly advertising skimpies and 18+ entertainment in the port city’s central precinct, below a Hoyts cinema no less.

It’s a stereotype that would turn many families away: lingerie-clad barmaids, cash-in-hand tips, and an atmosphere reserved for sleazy after-work drinks.

Admittedly for myself, a skimpy bar is not often my night out of choice.

But behind blacked-out windows and a “Strictly 18+” sign, the skimpies and adult entertainers I spoke to at The Rec Bar were unabashedly proud of their workplace.

It’s a stereotype that would turn many families away: lingerie-clad barmaids, cash-in-hand tips, and an atmosphere reserved for sleazy after-work drinks. (L-R) Charis Montanna, Callum Barton, Vika Pixie, Douglas Karunakaran, Kristy Quinn. Jackson Flindell
Camera IconIt’s a stereotype that would turn many families away: lingerie-clad barmaids, cash-in-hand tips, and an atmosphere reserved for sleazy after-work drinks. (L-R) Charis Montanna, Callum Barton, Vika Pixie, Douglas Karunakaran, Kristy Quinn. Jackson Flindell Credit: Jackson Flindell/The West Australian

“There’s people that try to push things,” The Rec Bar’s skimpy Kristy Quinn told me.

“They’re like, ‘Come back to my house and I won’t pay you because you’ll enjoy spending time with me’.”

Fellow skimpy Kya Showgirl has been in the industry 10 years, contracted under entertainment agency Gold Class Girls.

“You’re put into positions most people would never be in their entire life,” she said.

Fellow skimpy Kya Showgirl has been in the industry 10 years, contracted under entertainment agency Gold Class Girls. 
Camera IconFellow skimpy Kya Showgirl has been in the industry 10 years, contracted under entertainment agency Gold Class Girls.  Credit: Jackson Flindell/The West Australian

“You’re very vulnerable in front of a large crowd, so it builds your confidence and your people skills really quickly.”

Kya said she had forged a successful career out of her work, which includes waitressing, bartending and dancing, vocations which require a uniform of minimal clothing.

“When I was really young — and in high school — I was really bad at concentrating, and I thought, ‘What is a job I could do and make money in?’,” she said.

“I really love dancing and I thought, ‘I’m going to do stripping and I don’t really care about showing some skin’.”

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