Entertainment in Surfers Paradise & Broadbeach
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Minus 5 Ice Lounge
Gimmicky but kinda fun if you don’t mind the cover charge, everything is made of ice at this bar: your glass, the seats and the vodka-stocked bar. There are even ice sculptures imported from Canada.
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Central
DJs bust out smooth beats at Central way before the nightclubs open their doors. This lounge and cocktail bar with outdoor seating also offers a cheap lunch menu, though most prefer three courses of mojitos.
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Bedroom
Recline on one of the queen-sized beds or pull shapes on the dance floor at this oh-so-sexy superclub. Recently renovated and housing a thumping sound system; catch international DJs on weekends.
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Strike Bowling Bar
A bowling alley and nightclub merged into one, Strike has music-video screens, club-style lighting and a well-stocked bar. A fun night out.
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Wicked Club Crawl
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Plan B Party Tours
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Backpackers Big Night Out
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Vanity
Formerly the Bedroom, Vanity is one of the hottest clubs in town, priding itself on beautiful people and upmarket glam.
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Sin City
A newcomer on the party scene, this Las Vegas–style nightclub is the place to be seen.
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Northcliffe SLSC
A little south of Cavill Mall, this surf club sits directly on the beach. It's large and modern with zero intimacy, but the expansive ocean views go well with a coldie on a hot day.
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MP's
This popular gay club has cheap drinks and drag shows. On Friday and Saturday it fills with a happy, mixed crowd soaking up a generic nightclub atmosphere.
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Beer Garden
A very popular watering hole, the upstairs Beer Garden isn't a garden but a huge barn-like affair overlooking Cavill Ave. It's the place to start a night of clubbing.
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Gold Coast Arts Centre
Beside the Nerang River, GCAC has two cinemas, a restaurant, a bar and a 1200-seat theatre, which regularly hosts impressive productions.
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Cocktails & Dreams
One of the oldest clubs in town, it still draws a regular crowd of party animals.
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Clock Hotel
Easily recognisable with its gaudy clock-tower exterior, this three-level pub is a good central meeting place for beer and cheap steak. There's outdoor seating and DJs on Friday and Saturday nights.
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