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Some friends and I will be heading to Brisbane on the 13th June for 1 week to drink some serious alcohol and check out the local talent.

What I'm wanting to know is where are the best places to visit for cheap drinks and a good atmosphere?

We will be staying at the Tower Mill on Whickham Terrace which apparently is pretty close to everything.

I've heard Fridays is pretty good??

Looking forward to your replys.

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Valley all the way dude! its awesome, plenty of good places for cheap drinks and great clubs. There are some places to steer clear of, eg, the beat, i hear some members of this forum frequent that place.... mmmm :)

If you like bad music, saluts and cheap booze (and bad clubs) go to the city, ie fridays, mary street, rowers etc etc.

If you want great music, high class talent and stuff, the valley is best.

Valley = good clean fun.

City = boozers, drunken messy slarts and bad clubs and people trying to fight you.

Valley all the way dude! its awesome, plenty of good places for cheap drinks and great clubs. There are some places to steer clear of, eg, the beat, i hear some members of this forum frequent that place.... mmmm  :)

whats wrong with the beat? Dano why but when i go upstairs guys offer to get me drinks...

:D JOKING!

Depends what sort of crowd u wanna mingle with really & what sort of person u are (and the folk you are going out with)

City is good for getting rattassed on beer & cheap spirits listening to live music, with heaps of young broads and middle aged blokes wanting to score a r00t & getting agro. I like the port office, fridays, vic, the stocky (exchange), irish murphys, adrenalin, PJ obriens, embassy. Just a bit out of town on corro drive there is the regatta & the RE. Plenty of young uni lass's. Not a fan of hotel LA & caxton st. Had some good nights at the normanby (nice pub, very large).

Valley has a different vibe about the place - different folk. Plenty of stunners, pill poppers, and wierdos. But I feel everybody tends to keep to themselves and be more accepting rather than the vibe you get in town... Family is a great nite out (if you are dressed for the occasion) GPO, sun bar, elephant & wheel barrow, belushis. I hear the dirty old shamrock has been revamped - must go and sus it out sometime hehe. Arena usually hosts good alternative bands touring. Havent been to a rave there (yes i am a rave virgin), but i hear the raves are all good.

The Coast is full of terry's on steroids and the chix are gold diggers. Omalleys is great fun for a few good pints of kilkenny & also snakebites. Gilhooleys, melbas, shooters arent too bad. Rose & crown & sugar shack are ok. Not a fan of the drink. The clock is a nice hotel. Billys beachhouse does cheap drinks. bourbon bar is feral. I wanna try fever one night, i hear its all good - similar music to the family apparently.

thats my word on the street :rofl:

cant wait to smack it on the long weekend, not sure where it will be yet...

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