Brisbane Bars and Pubs
Plenty of bars and pubs - from the casual to the lively to the sleek and sophisticated - adorn the streets of Brisbane. The best spots to entertain yourself are definitely the Valley, New Farm and West End, but you can also find good places in South Bank, Milton and Kangaroo Point.
The CBD is curiously not so lively, but a couple of pubs such as Chill on Queen, Belgian Beer Cafe Brussels and the Irish pub O'Malleys are great places for a drink.
The city also boasts bigger establishments which are extremely popular with locals and definitely worth a visit. Often old heritage buildings renovated as modern and practical venues, the following addresses are just a sample of what Brisbane has to offer.
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The Normanby is a superb 19th century building entered in the Queensland Heritage Register and listed by the National Trust. The venue supports various events from footy games on the big screen to live music in the beer garden. The restaurant offers gourmet dishes and both indoor and outdoor seating.
| Where: | 1 Musgrave Road, Red Hill |
| Phone: | +61 (0)7 3831 3353 or +61 (0)7 3831 8545 |
| Website: | Normanby |

The Caxton Hotel boasts a real sportsman's bar, a grill restaurant, a street cafe, and games where you can try your luck. The atmosphere is always good, but it's during big sporting events that it really comes alive.
Enjoy drinks and snacks while cheering for your team. The Caxton Hotel is also right next door to Suncorp Stadium, and is a popular pre-match pub spot for supporters on their way to a match.
| Where: | 38 Caxton Street, Petrie Terrace |
| Phone: | +61 (0)7 3369 5544 |
| Website: | Caxton Hotel |

Built in 1886, the Regatta Hotel is a beautiful establishment classified by the National Trust of Queensland and entered in the Queensland Heritage Register. Here you can enjoy a delicious meal in the restaurant, a coffee in the street cafe, or simply munchies at one of the three bars.
Positioned just across from the river, the Regatta Hotel has a vibrant yet relaxed atmosphere, and has long been a favourite among locals.
| Where: | 543 Coronation Drive, Toowong |
| Phone: | +61 (0)7 3871 9595 |
| Website: | Regatta Hotel |

For a flavour of seaside style, head to Manly's meeting place in the heart of the village. The Manly Hotel broadcasts coverage of sporting events around the different bars - don't be shy to support your favourite team!
The hotel has games for you to try your luck on, and live bands regularly play for every taste from folk to funk. The Manly also offers excellent lunch-dining options, from a la carte to snacks.
| Where: | 54 Cambridge Parade, Manly |
| Phone: | +61 (0)7 3249 5999 |
| Website: | Manly Hotel |

Built in 1889 in the French Renaissance style, the Breakfast Creek Hotel is entered into the Queensland Heritage Register. It is one of the few pubs in Australia to still serve beer 'off the wood' or out of wooden casks. Enjoy the hotel's renowned steakhouse, public and private bars, and the bar-restaurant nestled in a subtropical garden.
| Where: | 2 Kingsford Smith Drive, Breakfast Creek |
| Phone: | +61 (0)7 3262 5988 |
| Website: | Breakfast Creek Hotel |

Built in 1886, the Story Bridge Hotel is a stunning venue where young businessmen come to share a drink after work. The ambience is extremely pleasant, relaxed and suits all type of occasions. Whether you just feel like a beer or fancy a romantic dinner, the Story Bridge Hotel caters for every mood. An a la carte restaurant, grill restaurant, two bars, a bar-restaurant combined, and games are available for your enjoyment.
| Where: | 200 Main Street, Kangaroo Point |
| Phone: | +61 (0)7 3391 2266 |
| Website: | Story Bridge Hotel |

The Victory Hotel is situated in a big red building right in the heart of the city and delivers a real party atmosphere. With a grill-bar, beer garden, games, and a pulsating dance-bar, the 'Vic' has just what you need for a big night out.
| Where: | 127 Edward Street, City |
| Phone: | +61 (0)7 3221 0444 |
| Website: | Victory Hotel |




