Our interactive map makes it easy to find pubs, bars and clubs near you in a few simple steps. Whether you're at home planning a night out or already out and looking for somewhere new, the map works on any device.
Click "Find nearby pubs, bars and clubs" and allow location access when prompted. The map will centre on where you are and show every venue within your chosen radius - from 1km if you're on foot up to 50km for a broader search. This is the quickest way to find pubs near you right now.
Planning ahead or looking for pubs in another area? Switch to "Search by location" and enter any suburb, town or postcode in Australia. Great for checking out venues before you visit somewhere new, or finding a pub near a specific address.
Not every pub is the right pub. Use the filters to narrow results by venue type - traditional pubs, cocktail bars, nightclubs, RSL clubs, wine bars and more. You can also toggle "Show Open Venues Only" to see which venues are open right now, or check our Live Map for real-time open status across Australia.
Each listing includes opening hours, contact details, photos, customer reviews and driving directions. Tap any venue on the map or in the list to see everything you need to decide if it's the right spot.
With over 8,000 venues listed across every state and territory, this is one of Australia's most comprehensive pub and bar directories. From corner locals in country towns to rooftop bars in the CBD, you'll find the full range here.
Our map refreshes every 60 seconds to make sure you can see exactly what is open right now.
Bookmark searches to come back to them later - handy for regular local searches or planning a night out in advance.
Adjust your search distance from 1km for nearby venues up to 50km for a broader regional search. The map updates instantly.
Every listing includes contact details, opening hours, photos, customer reviews and driving directions. Some venues also include meal deals, events and function packages.
The directory covers traditional Australian pubs, cocktail bars, nightclubs, RSL clubs, bowling clubs, wine bars, sports bars and gastropubs. Whether you're after a quiet local with a beer garden, a lively sports bar for the game, or a cocktail lounge for a special occasion, you'll find it here.
Use our map to discover some amazing spots in your area, and explore different neighborhoods across every Australian city and town.
Australia's pub scene varies enormously from state to state. Here's a quick guide to what you can expect when searching for pubs near you around the country.
NSW has one of the most diverse pub scenes in the country. Sydney's inner suburbs - Newtown, Surry Hills, Glebe and the CBD - are packed with everything from heritage sandstone hotels to sleek wine bars. Head to pubs in The Rocks for some of Australia's oldest continuously licensed venues. Head out to regional NSW and you'll find classic country pubs with open fires, wide verandahs and a cold beer on tap - the kind that have been serving the local community for well over a century.
Melbourne is famous for its laneway bars and hidden venues - the kind of places you need to know about to find. But beyond the CBD laneways, suburbs like Fitzroy, Collingwood, Brunswick and St Kilda have thriving pub strips with live music, craft beer and a strong sense of local identity. Regional Victoria - the Yarra Valley, the Goldfields towns of Ballarat and Bendigo, and river towns like Echuca - offer a different experience again, with historic pubs that have been part of the local landscape for generations. Geelong is also worth a mention, with a thriving pub scene that's grown considerably in recent years.
Queensland pubs are built for the climate - expect outdoor areas, beer gardens and waterfront venues that make the most of the weather. Brisbane's West End, Fortitude Valley and New Farm precincts have a lively mix of pubs, bars and clubs. Further north, Cairns and Townsville have their own distinct pub cultures shaped by the tropical setting, while the Gold Coast brings a busy nightlife strip that draws visitors year-round.
Perth has undergone a genuine pub renaissance over the past decade, with Northbridge, Leederville and the CBD now home to a strong mix of craft beer bars, cocktail lounges and traditional pubs. The Swan Valley and Margaret River regions attract visitors for their cellar doors and pub meals, while regional WA towns often have a single pub that serves as the social hub of the entire community.
Adelaide punches above its weight for pubs and bars. The CBD and inner suburbs like Norwood, Unley and Semaphore have a relaxed but well-developed bar scene, and South Australia's wine regions - the Barossa Valley, Clare Valley and Adelaide Hills - are dotted with pub-style venues that pair local food with regional wine. Adelaide's best pubs span everything from heritage front bars to modern wine bars, making it one of Australia's most underrated pub cities.
Tasmania's pub scene is centred around Hobart's waterfront and Salamanca area, with a growing craft beer culture and some beautifully preserved historic hotels. Canberra has a compact but quality bar scene around the CBD and inner suburbs. The Northern Territory's pub culture is built around the outdoors - Darwin's mindil Beach precinct and the famous pubs of Alice Springs reflect the Territory's unique character.