Pub entertainment in Western Australia
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La Bog
This often jam-packed Irish pub is in Northbridge's backpacker heartland. It may be a package Irish franchise (there's one in Fremantle as well) but it's still a reasonable and popular place to sit and sip on a Guinness amongst friends. Live bands offer a fun night of dancing and the 06:00 close means you can grab an early-morn nightcap.
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Norfolk Hotel
Slow down to the Freo pace and take your time over one of the many beers on tap at this 1887 pub. The limestone courtyard, with the sun streaking in through the elms and eucalypts, is downright soporific sometimes.
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Brass Monkey
This massive pub, built in 1897, boasts several different areas and vibes. Take your pick: sit up on a stool at the bar, lean back in the relaxed beer garden or hunker down on a sofa by the fire. The food’s good, too.
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Velvet Lounge
Out the back of the Flying Scotsman is this small, red-velvet-clad lounge playing everything from hip hop to ska.
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Roebuck Bay Hotel
The 'Roey' is a Broome institution, with different bars offering sports, live music, DJs and cocktails until the wee hours. It also does a range of accommodation and has a great kitchen.
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Gulliver’s Tavern
The alfresco back bar is the best place in town for a beer, and the kitchen serves up hearty counter meals – from bar snacks and barra burgers to steaks and Asian dishes.
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Deen
While Monday night’s backpacker night is obligatory for travellers, other nights see DJs, pool tables and big lines out the front.
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Judd's
With a beer garden and windows that open onto the street, this is the place to check out live bands and DJs.
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Cottesloe Beach Hotel
Grab a spot on the lawn in the massive beer garden, or watch the sun set from the balcony. Sunday is big.
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Wild West Saloon
Pretty much as it sounds; the front bar at the Exchange Hotel has skimpies (some in cowboy hats), TV sports, occasional live music and mine workers furiously refuelling.
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Queens
Big,nicely renovated federation-style pub, popular on Sundays. A cold beer in the dappled courtyard is the standard routine.
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Palace Hotel
Watch the street life from the relatively demure balcony bar or descend to the depths of the Gold Bar for live bands, DJs and topless skimpies.
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Ocean Beach Hotel
Backpackers and locals drink up the beer and soak up the sun at this rambling beachside pub, especially on Sunday.
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Matso's Broome Brewery
Get a Smokey Bishop into you at this casual backpacker pub and kick back to live music on the verandah. Bring something for the sandflies.
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Funk Club
Upstairs at the Leederville Hotel, a happy bunch dances away for hours to live bands and local DJs.
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Denmark Hotel
Overlooking the river, the local boozer is the hub of nocturnal activity, with live music every Friday night.
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Brisbane
It was a very clever architect indeed who converted this classic corner pub (1898) into a thoroughly modern venue, where each space seamlessly blends into the next. Best of all is the large courtyard where the palms and ponds provide a balmy holiday feel.
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Brass Monkey
A massive 1897 pub with several different component parts, each with its own vibe.
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