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Hey everyone,

It's my mates 21st in 2 weeks, and he's decided on having a bit of a birthday bash in Melbourne for 2 nights. But, it's going to be on a Wednesday and Thursday night! And if Melbourne is anything like Adelaide (where I'm located), not much is open mid-week!!

I went to Melbourne last year with a bunch of mates and had a blast! It's awesome the amount of random clubs you have in all the side streets! Melbourne's a lot more fun at night than Adelaide!!

I just want to know:

  • Is there any sort of decent club open on a Wednesday/Thursday night which is in the CBD area?
  • Does anyone know of a little pub called the Night Owl and if it's still around? It apparently just opened last year... it's on one of the main streets near the Flinders Street train station
  • Are those clubs in the Casino (up the very top part) any good? Worth taking a look?
  • Any areas to avoid?

It's basically 2 nights of getting absolutely wasted and then driving back home to Adelaide on Friday afternoon.

Any help would be awesome!!

Cheers guys

wednesday nite you might find a few places doing uni nights but you might just want to head to the casino and play some tables and drink the massive cocktails they sell at a red bar near all the machines, or maybe just head to chappel st but i dont know whats open there on a Wednesday. The clubs are the casino aren't that good IMHO. Thursday everything is open, places like 7, Billboards, f4 (used to be good, don't know anymore) Motel, ocean blue are the main places to go so maybe try any of them 1st.

avoid the casino clubs man.. all the girls are ugly. seriously casino is the only place where people don't really get knocked back... so it's kinda an all-comers venue.

wednesday night if you're determined to stay in the CBD i recommend Mai Tai, it's a cocktail bar on the corner of lonsdale and russell street.. then a few hands of poker at the casino.

thursday night... as stated, uni night.. so start at one end of the CBD and drink your way to the other :blink:

some notable decent clubs include: Eve on City Road, and Billboards (average, but cheap and lots of girls lol)

if you're still standing after that, hit up Charlton's.. it's a late-night pool hall in Chinatown somewhere.. a bit hard to find but ask around and someone will point you in the right direction.

Enjoy your stay :D

wednesday nite you might find a few places doing uni nights but you might just want to head to the casino and play some tables and drink the massive cocktails they sell at a red bar near all the machines, or maybe just head to chappel st but i dont know whats open there on a Wednesday. The clubs are the casino aren't that good IMHO. Thursday everything is open, places like 7, Billboards, f4 (used to be good, don't know anymore) Motel, ocean blue are the main places to go so maybe try any of them 1st.

Oh yeh, billboards had $1.50 pots on thursdays like last year.. idk about going there if ur aussie though, billboards is fair sav lol, ditto with motel.. thats on satdy's tho

NEXT (Colonial Hotel) on Thursday nights on the crn of King and Lonsdale Street, but that more Punk, Metal, Party club.

If not King Street = Stripper Town!

I'm surprised it took 9 posts before strippers were mentioned, what's happening with the youth of today ? :(

I'm surprised it took 9 posts before strippers were mentioned, what's happening with the youth of today ? :huh:

LOL!

Guess I will be the one mentioning it everytime interstate ppl wanna come to Melbourne.

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