Top 5 Clubs in Brisbane for Ultimate Recreation

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Find out about the best clubs for recreation

There comes a time when Top 40 dance beats on repeat tire you out. Thankfully, Brisbane has a wide selection of alternative clubs to choose from. Among them are the magical mega-club Cloudland, which is like stepping into a scene from The Great Gatsby. Other options include Prohibition, which blasts electronic music and is a favorite with backpackers. Here are some of the best clubs in Brisbane for recreation.

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Birdee Num Num or Birdies as it is affectionately known by locals is a glorified backpackers club in the heart of Fortitude Valley. It is attached to a popular hostel and attracts a diverse crowd of travelers and students. It is a boisterous nightspot with three bars, a tiki-style rooftop and a pool. It is open from Friday to Sunday and usually has a DJ pumping out tunes.

Cloudland

With its mad maximilism design, awe-inspiring views and worldclass restaurant, Cloudland is the place to be for the super-flash crowd in Brisbane. It combines uncompromising service and luxury with rustic craftsmanship and comfort. The venue’s lush 'butterfly garden' and awe-inspiring cliff-edge views create a perfect setting for wine, dine and meet with friends. It also offers a truly delectable menu. Croft serves hearty yet elegant breakfast, lunch and dinner meals. It is named for the small farms in Scotland and bridges cultures and cuisines with a focus on fresh local produce.

The stunning interiors feature a sweeping industrial-style staircase, a luxurious rooftop terrace and cascading indoor waterfall. It also has five breathtaking function spaces. The Moon Room, the Rose Room, the Alice Room, and the Cellar are all exquisite and are able to accommodate up to 90 seated guests or 200 standing.

The bartenders are friendly and helpful, and the food is delicious. It is a great place to take a date or have a party. The prices are reasonable. The only downside is the dj, who plays a really crappy mashup of songs with too much bass.

The Cabaret Nightclub

A hedonistic club that is sure to bring out the Motley Crue in you, The Cabaret Nightclub is a Fortitude Valley institution. With no cover charge, cheap drinks and a variety of different girls performing lap dances the place is a hit with all types of punters. There’s also a Playboy corner and Fantasy corner to indulge in as well as private rooms for those looking to spend some quality time with one or more of the girls on offer.

The sexy club is a good option for a low-key hen’s night out or simply some R-rated fun with the boys. The girls here are sexy, cute and incredibly friendly and the club itself is well-maintained and clean. The staff are professional and courteous making the whole experience a smooth and enjoyable one.

Located in the heart of Fortitude Valley, The Candy Club is one of the best strip clubs in Brisbane. The sexy venue offers the best in adult entertainment and is open until late every day of the week. The club features a variety of different shows and has an extensive list of services on offer. There is even a pool table for those looking to get a little competition going. The club’s main attraction is the sexy babes who perform all night long. The dancers here are a true sight to behold.

Players

Whether you’re in the mood for funk, metal, or pop music, Brisbane’s nightclub scene has something to offer you. You can find bars and clubs of every style in the city centre, with a variety of genres playing at local venues such as Prohibition (pro-ho-bee-tion), a club with an iconic light-up sign on Wickham Street. The venue hosts a lively crowd and boasts a dancefloor, a live saxophone, and an outdoor beer garden with a rooftop vibe. They have a ladies night and are known for serving up free drinks to the ladies before 10 pm.

For a more casual night out, you can head to the Press Club or Ric’s Bar. These bars have a young, hip crowd and cheap drinks. You can also catch a show at the cosy Brooklyn Standard or check out the large Sound Garden. Those looking for a more sophisticated club experience should try the luxurious Cloudland, which feels like stepping into a scene from The Great Gatsby. Its mystical two-story club is filled with hanging plants and crystal chandeliers, plush lounges, and a groovy dance floor.

For backpackers and international students, Birdees is the place to go for a fun night out. It’s located right below the Nomads hostel in Fortitude Valley, and is full of international travellers ready to party. They have three separate floors, a beer garden, a tiki-inspired rooftop, and room for live performances. They also host an eclectic mix of local and guest DJs.

 

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