Entertainment in Byron Bay
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Railway Friendly Bar
This indoor-outdoor pub draws everyone from grey pensioners and lobster-red British tourists to acid-soaked hippies and high-on-life earth mothers. Its cosy interior is the old railway station. The front beer garden, conducive to boozy afternoons, has live music most nights.
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Buddha Bar & Restaurant
Once fed, the young and funky mingle on leather lounges beneath wickedly low lighting in Byron's sultriest drinking hole. The global soundtrack traipses from hip hop to Latino, with jazz and electronic pitstops along the way. DJ's and acoustic sets also get a go.
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Cocomangas
Sure it's a little lacking in sophistication and style but so are most of the patrons jumping to their hearts content on the dance floor. It's the stomping ground of twenty-somethings thrashing to indie rock, old school, techno and fusion.
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Great Northern
You won't need your fancy duds at this brash and boisterous pub. It's loud and beery most nights and even louder when hosting headline acts. Touring bands pop in most weekends and local musos fill the mid-week gaps.
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Lounge Cinema
The Arts Factory’s Lounge Cinema screens Hollywood fodder as well as art-house flicks and classic reruns.
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Moonshine Cinema
In summer Moonshine Cinema screens latest release, art-house and classic films in tropical surrounds.
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