Pub entertainment in Tasmania
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Knopwood's Retreat
Adhere to the 'when in Rome…' dictum and head for Knoppies, Hobart's best pub, which has been serving ales to seagoing types since the convict era. For most of the week it's a cosy watering hole with an open fire. On Friday nights the city workers swarm and the crowd spills across the street.
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Hotel New York
This pub hosts a steady stream of local and interstate acoustic and full-blown rock acts, plus DJs in Reality nightclub out the back (Thursday to Saturday from 11pm).
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Shipwrights Arms Hotel
Bend your elbow with the yachties at this beloved 1834 pub, bedecked with nautical paraphernalia and known affectionately as ‘Shippies’. A generous seafood counter meal + beer garden = the perfect summer afternoon.
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Irish Murphy’s
Pretty much what you’d expect from any out-of-the-box Irish pub – crowded, lively, affable and dripping with Guinness. Free live music of varying repute from Wednesday to Sunday nights; original acts on Thursdays.
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Irish Murphy's
A friendly watering hole with live music every night (usually free), including Sunday arvo jam sessions.
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Squire's Bounty
Yes, it is another James Squire concept pub, but the range of frosty beers is as wide as Bass Strait, and the bar snacks even taste good after a single beer. Big-screen TVs are perfect if you're in town and you want to watch your favourite footie team.
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Royal Oak Hotel
Hands-down Launceston's best pub – grungy, friendly and convivial with stacks of beers on tap, open mic nights (the last Wednesday of the month) and live acoustic rock Wednesday to Sunday. Decent pub meals and a kids' menu.
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