The Night Life In Brisbane
One of the things that Brisbane is most proud of is their night club scenes. Most of the clubs are open from Thursday to Sunday nights, they charge between $7 and $25, and are adamant about checking ID. The nightclub scene is located int he Valley and attracts a mix of all sexual preferences.
Family, McLachlan Street, Fortitude Valley: One of Brisbane’s best nightclubs, the music scene here is phenomenal. Family exhilarates dance fans every weekend on four levels with two dance floors, four bars, four funky themed booths and a top notch sound system. Elite DJs from around the world frequently grace the decks including the Stafford Brothers with their famous house mixes and Baby Gee who has won many awards for his unique mixes.
Monastery: Located on Ann Street, Monastery has been refurbished to give visitors easier access to the bar and more space for dancing. Inside the walls are covered with a plush fabric and the lighting has a Gothic feel. All this combined with the lucid soundscape gives this night club the actual feel of a monastery.
Fringe Bar, Ann Street, and Fortitude Valley: A wildly groovy place with 70s decor makes this a Brisbane institution. Thursday night is gaining popularity among the younger crowd. From 8pm to 10pm you can catch some of the city’s upcoming live bands, and then DJs play funky house and electro into the early hours. If you prefer a bit of retro of Top of The Pops era then the best time to go is weekend nights.
Uber: This nightclub is located on the West End in Boundary Street. It is Brisbane’s latest nightclub and attracts cool and stylish patrons, that match the clubs decor. It is over the top decadent, similar to an old style boutique hotel, with brushed steel and polished dark wood. Although the music selection varies, weekends are dedicated to strictly house music. One of the best parts about Uber is the balcony bar as it has a great view of the West End.
Beat MegaClub: Another Ann Street favorite, this club has five dance floors, six bars and play the music that popular among all dance fans-techno. Although welcoming to all, Beat is very popular among the gay and lesbian crowd and has regular drag performances.

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