pablo Posted December 21, 2010 Posted December 21, 2010 Just thought it might be handy if people recommended places where they live for anyone moving or visiting there,dont know how much interest there'l be because i know a lot in oz tend to socialise at home(according to pio anyway),but i'd be interested anyway,i prefer the pub to peoples houses tbh,PROPER pubs,with bands/the craic pls:wubclub: I would particularly be interested in places in south australia meself:jiggy:. Ok if visiting liverpool,coopers and the globe,the top beehive (theres two)near the Adelphi hotel,anywhere in mathew st,the grapes is sound if you smoke(outside area),flannagans irish pub,the cavern on a saturday afternoon has some good bands on [YOUTUBE]M6k6yLRgz5k[/YOUTUBE] Flanagans irish pub [YOUTUBE]xRZuWA1aEQ8[/YOUTUBE] the philarmonic for its world famous toilets:laugh:
Guest guest37336 Posted December 21, 2010 Posted December 21, 2010 Hi mate, good thread. I can't really recommend anywhere in my neck of the woods, as one I don't drink anymore, and to tell you the truth most of the traditional pubs have been put out of bloody business and Wetherspoons seem to proliferate. But I hope I can say some good places in Australia. Perth, The Dickens. As the name suggests mate, traditional and friendly. Gets bloody busy though as in middle of Perth City, but some traditional beers and food, and they used to have 'wenches' serve the food,:wink:. Cairns, Cock and Bull, Grove Street. Good beer, great music and nice atmosphere. Broome, Matso's Brewery. Overlooking the ocean, again great food and a really oldy worldy feel about the place. Traditional ales and beers, and great food. Art gallery as well showing some great pictures of Broome and surrounds. Sydney, The Lord Nelson, The Rocks. Brilliant pub, has an 'English' feel. Home brewed beers and ales. Small and quaint, and some great food. Be warned though. The beer is bloomin strong, it is NOT your normal everyday beer. It is the ONLY time when I did drink that I can't remember a single THING about the day/night before. Darwin. There used to be a great bar called 'Darwiners', this was many years ago mate, no idea if it is still there though. Live bands, good food and beer, and the overlook over the harbour was to die for. I remember once sitting there and seeing two crocs lazily swimming by.:wideeyed: There are loads I could recommend mate, way too many to mention, but these are my favourite. Hopefully they have still retained the atmosphere that used to be there. Cheers Tony.:wink:
chalkyhill Posted December 21, 2010 Posted December 21, 2010 [YOUTUBE]hpDUM69PDzE[/YOUTUBE] An American look at one of my old locals.
pablo Posted December 21, 2010 Author Posted December 21, 2010 Hi mate, good thread. I can't really recommend anywhere in my neck of the woods, as one I don't drink anymore, and to tell you the truth most of the traditional pubs have been put out of bloody business and Wetherspoons seem to proliferate. But I hope I can say some good places in Australia. Perth, The Dickens. As the name suggests mate, traditional and friendly. Gets bloody busy though as in middle of Perth City, but some traditional beers and food, and they used to have 'wenches' serve the food,:wink:. Cairns, Cock and Bull, Grove Street. Good beer, great music and nice atmosphere. Broome, Matso's Brewery. Overlooking the ocean, again great food and a really oldy worldy feel about the place. Traditional ales and beers, and great food. Art gallery as well showing some great pictures of Broome and surrounds. Sydney, The Lord Nelson, The Rocks. Brilliant pub, has an 'English' feel. Home brewed beers and ales. Small and quaint, and some great food. Be warned though. The beer is bloomin strong, it is NOT your normal everyday beer. It is the ONLY time when I did drink that I can't remember a single THING about the day/night before. Darwin. There used to be a great bar called 'Darwiners', this was many years ago mate, no idea if it is still there though. Live bands, good food and beer, and the overlook over the harbour was to die for. I remember once sitting there and seeing two crocs lazily swimming by.:wideeyed: There are loads I could recommend mate, way too many to mention, but these are my favourite. Hopefully they have still retained the atmosphere that used to be there. Cheers Tony.:wink: Nice one tone,they should keep chickx bust for a day or two:wink:
Guest cazbob Posted December 21, 2010 Posted December 21, 2010 Hi Pablo, My adelaide guide: Duke of York, Currie St - cheap beer, great atmosphere for after work drinkies and really good and cheap food (3 dollar pizza if memory serves!) Ying Chow, Gouger St - brilliant chinese restaurant - bring a group, order loads and share! The Archer, O'Connell St (North Adelaide) - best beers, excellent cocktails upstairs The Daniel O'Connell, Tynte St (North Adelaide) - best thursday night pub quiz, proper pints of guinness! Griffin's Head, Grenfell St - excellent pub lunch Coopers Alehouse @ The Earl, Pulteney Street - the BIGGEST parmi u will ever see and attempt to conqueor Botanic Bar, North Terrace - fancy cocktail kinda place, best g+t... PJ O'Briens, East Terrace - good ol' irish bar, mind out for the sticky floors! Belgian Beer Cafe, Ebenezer Place - does exactly what it says on the tin - quite pricey and always busy so go early and leave before you empty your wallet! Exeter, Rundle St - good for after work drinks, good music! Goodlife Organic Pizza, Glenelg - AMAZING! god there's so many, as my brain tricks away i might remember a few more, i knows there a few good ones for live music but their names escape me right now! Caz ADDED: Russel's, Willunga - the most amazing pizzas, book WELL in advance and bring an esky with your favourite tipple, enjoy the pizza in the big ol' shed or on a blanket in the garden or in the house if you're very lucky! Worlds End Hotel, Hindley St - great young crowd, awesome beer garden and always a wonky pool table available to while away an evening!
Guest cazbob Posted December 21, 2010 Posted December 21, 2010 Good stuff Caz!:wubclub: Just glad my drinking during my few months in Adelaide wasn't wasted Pablo!... now i can claim it was PIO research! :biglaugh:
Guest cazbob Posted December 21, 2010 Posted December 21, 2010 Pablo, might be worthwhile to post something similar on PIA... get a bit of a chat going about the best places to go in Adelaide!?
pablo Posted December 21, 2010 Author Posted December 21, 2010 Pablo, might be worthwhile to post something similar on PIA... get a bit of a chat going about the best places to go in Adelaide!? I dont bother with PIA hardly caz tbh,i only used to go on to wind them up:laugh::wubclub:,cant do that now coz tykes a mod and i dont want to get on his wick,good lad,we met on our reccie,stayed in his rental in seaford
Guest cazbob Posted December 21, 2010 Posted December 21, 2010 :laugh: yeah don't see u on there much, it's a much tamer beast then PIO alright! Dya mind if i throw it on there then? i usually check in on it a few times a day (depending on how busy work is!!) - might give a few newbies a heads up on places to try!
pablo Posted December 21, 2010 Author Posted December 21, 2010 :laugh: yeah don't see u on there much, it's a much tamer beast then PIO alright! Dya mind if i throw it on there then? i usually check in on it a few times a day (depending on how busy work is!!) - might give a few newbies a heads up on places to try! No worrie caz,theres a place where we stayed called the OAKS PLAZA PIER glenelg,thats a decent bar,and a club just round the back as well:wubclub:
TheOptimist Posted December 21, 2010 Posted December 21, 2010 Good thread Pabs :wubclub: Anyone with good recommendations for places to eat/drink in and around Melbourne would be good, particuarly the Western Suburbs, St Kilda, Hawthorne, Richmond etc?
bernie inn Posted December 21, 2010 Posted December 21, 2010 Rigbys, The fly in the loaf, Ship and mitre, baltic fleet. All in liverpool i shall update for Geelong when I get there in jan
pablo Posted December 21, 2010 Author Posted December 21, 2010 Rigbys, The fly in the loaf, Ship and mitre, baltic fleet. All in liverpool i shall update for Geelong when I get there in jan Yup,all good bernie,The slaughterhouse,and corn exchange,Dr duncans as well for real ale,i'd have put the eagle+child huyton(knives+hatchets supplied) if it was still open!!!!!:biglaugh:
bernie inn Posted December 21, 2010 Posted December 21, 2010 same goes for the Bow and Arrow, The Bluebell and the dog and gun all now sadly (or not so) closed down. Still the western approaches is still open
pablo Posted December 21, 2010 Author Posted December 21, 2010 I know! we'l stick to the nice ones eh! unless we dont like them,then i'l recommend the western,or the black angus,lmao
Guest Guest9973 Posted December 21, 2010 Posted December 21, 2010 Hi Pablo, My adelaide guide: ADDED: Russel's, Willunga - the most amazing pizzas, book WELL in advance and bring an esky with your favourite tipple, enjoy the pizza in the big ol' shed or on a blanket in the garden or in the house if you're very lucky! Worlds End Hotel, Hindley St - great young crowd, awesome beer garden and always a wonky pool table available to while away an evening! Russell's get's my vote. World's End can get a bit "Playful" with all those hard drinking young un's The Victory Hotel - on the hill above Sellicks on Main South Rd. Front bar is great with decent bar food. The main restaurant is not cheap but worth it for the stunning view over the bay . Victory Hotel - Sellicks Beach :notworthy:
Guest Guest9973 Posted December 21, 2010 Posted December 21, 2010 I dont bother with PIA hardly caz tbh,i only used to go on to wind them up:laugh::wubclub:,cant do that now coz tykes a mod and i dont want to get on his wick,good lad,we met on our reccie,stayed in his rental in seaford :christmassmilie::christmassmilie:
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