Southwest & The MurrayEntertainment

Entertainment in Southwest & The Murray

  1. A

    Area Hotel

    Area Hotel is the in-place this week. Revamped but still gloriously ugly in that grey-and-pink carpet, brown wall, backless bar stool sort of way, it features local bands and has regular jukebox parties.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Star Hotel

    This local favourite has a huge beer garden out the back and a front bar with pool tables where the gregarious owners will keep you entertained. It’s a little off the main drag but worth the walk down Olive St.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Crow Bar

    It has cheap drinks and a line-up of local bands; visitors are welcome - get a student to sign you in. You'll be mixing with a spunky 18 to 28 year-old group from all over the world.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Civic Theatre

    The Civic has a booking office, not only for its own productions but for much of the locally created entertainment, from youth theatre to performances by the Riverina Conservatorium.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Home Tavern Hotel

    This low, basic old pub is more of a pool hall. But it's a popular spot, and there are nightly pool competitions where backpackers are always ready to throw out a challenge.

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  6. F

    Tourist Hotel

    This is a glass-fronted old place which has regular live music and a relaxed atmosphere. You'll find many locals here, despite its name.

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  7. G

    Griff nightclub

    The ugly modern Griff Hotel can be a fun place, especially on Saturday night. It often has local bands and is open late.

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  8. Cinema Under the Stars

    During summer at QEII Sq on Dean St.

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  9. H

    Forum Cinemas

    Six huge screens show both the latest blockbusters and arthouse flicks.

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  10. I

    Duke of Kent Hotel

    Pretty in pink and blue tiles, the Duke is popular; rowdy but fun.

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