Another popular Perth business has bitten the dust.

Sweetlips Fish and Chips revealed the “end of an era” on social media, saying its Fremantle store had closed on Friday while its Leederville outlet shut for the last time on Sunday, but all vouchers could be redeemed at its Melville or Scarborough sites.

“Farewell lovely Leederville,” a post on Sweetlips’ Facebook page said on Sunday.

“Our very special store where the Sweetlips story began 24 years ago. We have shared so many wonderful memories here with our local and loyal customers and friends across the business community on Oxford Street.”

A liquidator has been appointed.

The Facebook post prompted almost 400 comments, with many sharing memories of visits to the outlets.

“Sweetlips Fremantle was the best fish and chip shop in the area. It served the best fish and prawns and the deep fried feta was to die for. I am gutted with this news. So sad,” one fan said.

Another said: “This is the smaller guys being hit in the guts by a combo of high rents, stupid parking access, less warmth and welcomeness to a great city that should rank as high as many in Europe and the US.”

The decision came just two days before Michelin-starred dim sum restaurant chain Tim Ho Wan announced it had shut up shop at Raine Square in Perth’s CBD without warning or explanation, two months shy of the store’s first anniversary.

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