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    Ric's Bar

    3.1 (23 reviews)
    Open 10:00 am - 5:00 AM (Next day)

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    Live music
    Loud
    Good for groups

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    Stephanie A.

    Rics is the kind of place that is enjoyable depending on when you choose to go there. On a weeknight or early Friday/Saturday night rics is a pleasant no-fuss bar where you can just chill out. However, on a late (11pm onwards) Friday or Saturday night, this place gets crowded full of people and becomes a whole lot more pretentious. I am honestly not surprised by Oliver's story; for a place that claims to embrace alternative- Rics can be just as shallow as those clubs that won't allow guys in sneakers. On a more quiet night though, it is a complete different story- Rics will be relaxed with good music playing in the background. I have had some good nights here; seen some great local bands, danced around, played Space Invaders etc.The drinks at Rics are priced to match the average price for drinks in the valley. Rics has been around for years that it seems everybody has something to say about it. Like other reviewers have said; people will claim to hate it but somehow find themselves on their dance floor at the end of the night. I think it is an OK place to hang.

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    Asiya M.

    "Guys Lets NOT go to Ric's tonight." Oh past me I have heard this from you very very often but in the apocalyptic post-club morning vision, future me will count 5 Ric's entry stamps on my person. And why not? Ric's is something special, no Humphrey Bogart won't be waiting with a Scotch and Soda to greet you (a La Casablanca) But Ric's is the premier alternative Bar/club of Brisbane. ..well used to be anyway given the popularity of the Brunswick St Mall + advantage of no cover charge, the usual indie/hipster clientele is supplemented with some surprise "Normies in Team shirts" on Friday and Saturday nights. Still I think its retains some amount of its old charm, The sticky floors, the amount of graffiti in the toilets and trashbaggery on the dance floor you can't deny its not seedy, there are no filters here at 3am this is the REAL side of brisbane coming out. In fact Ric's played an integral part of me and my friends adolescence This is where I popped my club cherry This is where I saw amazing live acts like 6ft Hick, Gentle Ben and his sensitive side and Main St Brats Where I had a 10AM Beer stop after Zombie walk Where I danced on tables and Where the term RicsRegret™ was coined. And while it's now competing with new indie clubs like Woodlands or Black Bear Lodge Love it or hate it If you're like me you are probably going to end your night here.

    Tess B.

    Look, I know there's already a lot about Ric's, but I can't skip over Ric's without commenting and getting a little nostalgic. Ric's has been the default place for my friends and I ever since I turned 18. We've gone through love/hate stages in our relationship, and now I think we're on an even keel, Ric's and I, willing to have a contented respect for one another. We even stuck it out through its random change of ownership and transition from just Ric's to Ric's Bar and Grill. (remember that?) Ric's still remains my default place on a standard Saturday night in the Valley. No matter where else I go, I always end up at Ric's; always end up complaining about the one bathroom downstairs when I could easily go to the bathrooms upstairs; always dancing to a random song I don't remember the next morning; always hanging out with my friends around the weird game machine things; always finding new fascination in the pictures and writing on the bathroom wall. I'm not ashamed that it's my default. Ric's is the safe, go-to place where you'll always run into someone you know, always enjoy the music (whether it's a great live band or some classic Ric's tune), and always spend too much money on spirits. Wear skinny jeans and sport a great quiff boys, and you'll fit in without an issue. Just kidding! (But seriously).

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    Ric's bar is always good on a Saturday night! Great place to go with friends for a drink/ dance or a nice place to sit!

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    Never a cover charge, and drinks are good and cheap - a dying combination in Fortitude Valley.

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    Crowbar - Live venue downstairs

    Crowbar

    4.2(6 reviews)
    0.2 kmFortitude Valley
    $$

    This is the third time I've been to Crowbar and I'm in love…read more My first experience was a Saturday night. They had a stellar line up of girl bands on downstairs and upstairs was starting to get busy. We grabbed a mix of cocktails and spirits a were lucky to nab the last table. The crowd was the expected mix of hipsters, punks, rockers and general awesome humans. We had a mix of cocktails and Jack's cans ($10? Why, thank you, sir) and grabbed the last table upstairs. Downstairs was filling up quickly with people there to see the all girl live music line up for the night and I was a little saddened by the fact that my friends and I had plans so we couldn't head downstairs and rock out. The second time I went to Crow bar was for the secret and impromptu gig for #keepcommunityradio, featuring Smith Street Band and Violent Soho. First off, they managed the crowd so freaking well. The gig was announced at about 12.30pm and they opened to doors at 3pm. It was at capacity by 3.10pm. From a logistical point of view, they completely nailed it. From a line up point of view, it was killer. The vibe was outstanding and everyone was just there to have fun and support their community. Also, the accoustics in that venue our outstanding. I popped in for a quick drink before I met a friend on Wednesday night was met with the great surprise of a movie night. The crew open the doors and put on pizzas and a movie for free from 5pm every Wednesday. This week they were showing the Pussy Riot film and I grabbed a seat the bar, sank a drink and enjoyed the movie until it was time for me to head off to meet my mate. Every time I've been to Crow bar the staff and the clientele have been freaking' awesome. Helpful, relaxed and inviting, they break every stereotype that a metal venue would unfortunately have. If you head to Crow Bar, be ready for your expectations to be blown out of the water. My next visit will definitely be on a Thursday for ladies night. $4 drinks, bubbles on arrival and I need to try their toasties.

    One of my favourite live music venues. Metal, hardcore, punk, indie even cooking demonstrations!…read moreIt's a great intimate venue. Local bands usually on a Friday night costs a meagre $10. Great value. Lots of recent renovation means this bar has a lot to offer that sets it apart from other venues: A camera that livestreams the stage to the back of the venue onto wall TVs behind the bar so that you can watch the band. Handy for short people like myself! A small kitchen - Crowbar have recently partnered up with Bread and Meat Co to offer $3 sliders! The staff here are super friendly and no one is judged here! You'll find young and old alike here. Come here after bands on Saturday night for a go at Crowieoke/karaoke and sing in front of strangers.

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    Crowbar - High On Fire - Live venue

    High On Fire - Live venue

    Crowbar - Crowbar Black - street level

    Crowbar Black - street level

    Crowbar - Live venue downstairs

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    Live venue downstairs

    The Brightside

    The Brightside

    3.3(4 reviews)
    0.1 kmFortitude Valley
    $$

    No swamp juice ... One (1) star! Really wanted a swamp juice, which is why I purchased a $30 ticket…read more(plus booking fees), only to find out there was none left! And at 20:30 to boot! Disappointed! I will, however, be coming back for the Over and Over Indie Night, cause y'all know I'm a slut for Miike Snow!

    As a young adult who never quite grew out of that awkward "college rock" or "scene/emo" phase, this…read moreis one of my favourite places. Before moving I was a Regular - a status earned after attending for six weeks in a row every Thu-Sat night, or when other Regulars recognise you despite being in some sort of costume. There are always themed nights, so look them up on Facebook if you want to get the most out of your night. They run Thursday, Friday, Saturday nights, and occasionally on Sunday evenings. The beergarden and smoking area are free, and there is a fully-stocked bar in the beergarden plus excellent coverings for rainy weather. Music such as Fall Out Boy and Blink-182 is always coming through the speakers in this outdoor area, loud enough to be heard yet not so loud that you can't talk at a regular volume. There is also access to the toilets from the beergarden. It costs between $15 and $25 for entry into the main room where the bands play. Inside you'll find the main stage, a large dancefloor, a "makeout corner" with appropriate lighting, and another fully-stocked bar. The DJs usually play a variety of punk, emo/scene, hardcore, metal, and party hits, enough to keep you dancing all night, and rumour goes that if you buy the DJ a drink, you are likely to have your requested song played sooner rather than later. Drinks aren't terribly pricey, and there is an ATM available in the sitting room. On certain event nights (Halloween, New Years', Australia Day, etc), a third section in a car park is opened with a second stage and third bar. The vibe is very much like a house party gone wild, and I have never heard of the venue closing before 4am. In order to maximise your nights' fun, I recommend looking up the Facebook page and searching the event. There are hosts who can also provide you with VIP cards, which means discounts on drinks (standard price ranges from $6 for beer to $20 for cocktails) and other bonuses. If you're a fan of any Destroy All Lines club, this is the ideal party place for you :)

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    The Brightside
    The Brightside

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    Brooklyn Standard - Guitar walking

    Brooklyn Standard

    4.6(17 reviews)
    1.1 kmCBD
    $$

    If you didn't know this place was here, I doubt you would find it. And that's part of the appeal…read more Walk into the very unassuming doorway under the simply lit "BAR" sign, wander down the dimly lit stairway, and all of a sudden, you're in a whole different country. Brooklyn Standard is a very cozy underground bar, themed (as per the name) in a very American way. Having just come back from a 3 week holiday in America, this place just totally appealed to us in just the right way :) It has a very casual feel to the place, and you can easily sit at the bar, or hideaway in a booth. They've got a good selection of beers including our personal favourite American Beer - Blue Moon. Some on tap, some in bottles. They've also got a very interesting selection of cocktails, one that even includes root beer, which is absolutely delicious! To make things even better, they have live music every night from about 7.30pm, and serve free pretzels. Beers are about $8.50, cocktails range from $14-$16. Note though, and this has also been mentioned in other reviews - those pretzels are the only food that you will find here. This is purely a drinks and cocktails bar. Still, I rate this 5 out of 5, and will definitely be back.

    What better location to stay out a looming storm than a bar that instantly feels like everyone…read moremight know your name? Brooklyn Standard is classier than Coyote Ugly but not the type of place to have an exclusive guest list, this "blink-and-you'll-miss-it" venue gives the CBD a cool and classic bar to enjoy a few brews (or cocktails) with a live band playing. It's frills and whistles are few but, you know, when you're the cool kid you just are. You don't need to do a song and dance about it. And that's Brooklyn Standard. It was a grand spot to catch up with a girlfriend and we enjoyed table service. There is no food menu - it's a bar in the truest sense and the most you'll get to devour is a bowl of tasty pretzels. Between her beers, my one cocktail and a cider we left satisfied and surprisingly not a lot poorer. The prices are reasonable and not about to skin your purse alive. The underground cavern is cosy and there's table & chair dining or booths for the more romantic gestures. Of course, it's early days but I can't wait to return. It's the friend you don't have to pretend around - you can just be yourself.

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    Brooklyn Standard - There's no food menu but they do have pretzels

    There's no food menu but they do have pretzels

    Brooklyn Standard - It's an underground wonderland

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    It's an underground wonderland

    The Triffid

    The Triffid

    4.6(7 reviews)
    1.0 kmNewstead
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    This place is nothing short of awesome, but a part of that probably has a lot to do with it being a…read morelive music venue. In fact, from a quick glance around the place (and based on my limited knowledge of The Valley) this literally appears to be 'the' live music venue in the Valley. Okay, when I was there, the band room was closed, but that probably had something to do with it being midday. However, the beer garden down the side was awesome, and not only that but they also had a great range of beers. This is certainly a placed I'd want to return to.

    Good live music venues are one in a million and The Triffid is definitely heading up that category…read morein Brisbane. I headed there for the Secret Sounds Big Sound Launch Party and the venue was filled with industry and music lovers. I was impressed with the management of queues with that many people there. I easily grabbed a drinks, which is hard at any bush music venue, let alone one filled with a room filled with about to embark on a week long live music party. They had an inhouse food truck and my veggie nachos were bloody delicious. We went inside to watch the bands and I was wowed by the hanger the stage is held in. The acoustics were perfect and while it was busy, you could move easily. Getting drinks inside the live room was just as easy. The bar staff were quick which was a relief as I wanted to concentrate on the music rather than lining up. I didn't realise how diverse the venue was. It seems they have live music in the garden regularly, and after a great time last night, I'll be back.

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    The Triffid - Howzat now serving burgers at the Triffid bar

    Howzat now serving burgers at the Triffid bar

    The Triffid - Best enjoyed on a sunny day.

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    Best enjoyed on a sunny day.

    Oh Hello

    Oh Hello

    3.6(5 reviews)
    0.1 kmFortitude Valley
    $$

    When I first heard about the opening of Oh Hello, I was pretty excited. Mostly because I hated…read moreMonastery, and I was really interested to see how they were going to utilise the space it left. Really, it's essentially still the same place without the far-too-heavy, mind-numbing beats and laser lights. Oh Hello is still a little pretentious too, but in a slightly classier way I think? Considering the few times I've gone, I've seen people in bowties and ball gowns, obviously swinging by after an event. But then I suppose within a glance you can see these types of people and then see others with ratstails so, maybe Oh Hello is a place for everyone? In saying that, I probably would go there willingly for a night of dancing, plus their Thursday Cobra Kai club night showcases some pretty excellent international and Australian bands like the Jungle Giants, Oscar N Martin, The Aston Shuffle, Jinja Safari, some pretty excellent themed nights, and fashion showcases. So on any given night/Thursday/Saturday, Oh Hello has something to offer everyone. The outside sitting area is simple with milk crates as chairs, but I'm liking this simple trend and I think it works for Oh Hello. Only go if you intend to stick around for more than ten minutes because on the weekend entry costs at least $15.

    Oh Hello boasts some pretty powerful Australian and international acts most weekends. Even though…read moreits extremely small (but let's talk about how the ladies bathroom is huge. HUGE!) I really like the atmosphere. I've seen The Aston Shuttle, Last Dinosaurs and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs just to name a few. I like the fact you can see the act from pretty much anywhere due to the raised stage. The bar runs along pretty much the whole left wall so it doesn't take very long to squeeze in and get a drink. I can't pretend I ever went to Monastery, but I think Oh Hello is a great addition to the Brisbane music scene despite it's size. I'm not sure how many good years it has left as it seems to be more on the backbench now in relation to new clubs such as Alhambra Lounge and Bowler, but I'm sure The Arcade Creative, the team behind the venue, has something else up their sleeve.

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    Oh Hello - Free fairy floss and popcorn at a club?! You had us hooked!

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    Free fairy floss and popcorn at a club?! You had us hooked!

    Coniston Lane - Local band 'Cobwebbs' performing at Woodland.

    Coniston Lane

    3.7(6 reviews)
    0.1 kmFortitude Valley

    I remember how much hype there was behind this bars opening,…read morebut I was mostly excited for Brisbane to have another alternative music venue in the Valley. Woodland's is a bar/venue run by the owner of the Outpost so you know it will have that indie flair. The decor is pretty, with woodland paintings behind the stage (and in one instance a giant dinosaur in honour of the Velociraptors show.) ...The 1000000 stairs leading up to the club however, frankly terrify me when sober and turn into a bit of a mission after 2am. The acoustics can also get pretty terrible, you have to be prepared for minor hearing loss as your friend's communication methods resort to a mixture of YELLING LOUDLY into eardrums and hand signals. That being said I've been pretty impressed by the number of really good gigs I've seen here and the effort the club put's into the promotion. (some of the club posters are real works of art.) Some nights are free before 10pm but can be $5-20 depending on who's playing. Don't forget to say hello to the fabulous doorman/resident coolguy Miguel and enjoy your night in the Wood!

    Wanna dance, but sick of Ric's (gasp!)? Want to see some interesting live music? Want to linger…read morearound at the end of an alley smoking with your friends? Woodland is your man! Not even two years old, Woodland has quickly become the hang-out of choice for the Valley's indie scene. When the Depot died, they headed to 299, when 299 died they headed to ennui, and now Woodland has come to save the day. Although the cover can sometimes be rather too much, once you're in you're guaranteed to have a long-lasting good time. Woodland is basically a big warehouse type room upstairs behind the Mustang Bar. You have to go a block back from the street and down an alley to get there, but if you just follow the cool kids you should find it with no trouble because these days it's definitely the place to be. I can count on waaaay too many hands the amount of times I've lurched down Woodland's back staircase in early daylight when I was meant to be 'just going for a few songs'. But if that's not a good indicator of a fun venue, I don't know what it. One of the best things about Woodland is that you never quite know what you're going to get, but you can bet that it'll almost always involve a lot of dancing and a lot of drinking!

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    Coniston Lane - Inside Woodland.

    Inside Woodland.

    Coniston Lane - Coniston lane!

    Coniston lane!

    Coniston Lane - Mysterious laneway to Woodlands nightclub

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    Mysterious laneway to Woodlands nightclub

    Brisbane Jazz Club

    Brisbane Jazz Club

    4.0(6 reviews)
    0.9 kmKangaroo Point
    $$

    It doesn't look like much of a club from the outside, more like an old Beach House... but on the…read moreinside, it is a classy little Jazzy dive. I went here for the Ozmanouche Festival Final night, it was amazing. The sheer talent from all over Australia which comes here during this Festival to play is amazing. If you are a jazz lover like I am, you should definetely check this place out. It is the Brisbane hub of all things Jazz, events through the year, you can go as a member/non-member, usually there is some sort of fee to go to an event, but it's a reasonable price. You can even volunteer if you have free time to give. The prices may be a little up there for the food and drink with a lemon lime and bitters going to $4. But for the ambience, music, talent and experience, it's worth it.

    The Brisbane Jazz Club is a not-for-profit that has a house band, it's own building (a former boat…read moreshed) that survived floods of 1974 and 2011, and which books national and international acts. The place is attractive for its location, as an alternative night out, for the good drinks, but first of all of course as a live Jazz venue. The setting feels like a real venue of old with a series of tables placed on a sloping surface toward the stage. With a glass half-empty outlook one could say that it feels a bit cramped; I'd prefer the glass half-full approach where it is clearly nice that some extra space between rows of chairs allows for dinner and a more total experience. That dinner was not the highlight in our case (with uber-mild green curry - but very nice pork fillet with sweet potato) but the bar was excellent. Add to that the unique riverside location with great views of the city skyline (and the CityCat serenely gliding by at regular intervals) from the deck but also from inside the club during the performances, and you're bound to have a great night out.

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    Brisbane Jazz Club
    Brisbane Jazz Club

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