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I'm assuming nightlife..

mj finnegans is probarly your best bet. Live band downstairs, dJ upstairs.

or theres:

The Brewery - heard its been fairly quiet on fridays lately

King Street Hotel - DJ sets throughout

Fanny's - If you don't mind the odd STD.

Me and my mates usually start at Finnegans and head down to king street later in the night.

Edited by wedge_r34gtr

I'm assuming nightlife..

mj finnegans is probarly your best bet. Live band downstairs, dJ upstairs.

or theres:

The Brewery - heard its been fairly quiet on fridays lately

King Street Hotel - DJ sets throughout

Fanny's - If you don't mind the odd STD.

Me and my mates usually start at Finnegans and head down to king street later in the night.

^ yep you dont even have to go in to the the place to get them to, you just walk/drive by the place and bam

speed limits.:ermm:

Edited by tweety bird

How about driving around, ie places to avoid?

If you are driving in town and have any obvious defects on your car try to avoid the foreshore area (and/or near the brewery, customs, northern etc) - it is a popular spot for cruising/modified cars. It is also one street away from the newcastle city police headquarters. I wouldn't say there are any great 'driving' roads in the city area of newie but I enjoy the run from King Edward Park -> Bar Beach -> Merewether Beach -> Scenic Drive up to the Pacific Highway.

Agreed with wedge, The Brewery, Finnegans and King St Hotel are pretty good. I've been avoiding fanny's for the last few years though haha.

Bag Raiders play at King St at midnight tonight if that interests you? My girlfriend is going to see them.

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