As a journalist in Noosa in my twenties, the number one question I get asked from young people visiting the region is: ‘Where should I go for a fun night out in Noosa?’
I usually have to send them to the Visit Noosa website for the best bars, as I avoid partying in the area I work, and I’m also reaching the back end of the twenties (27) where the hangover lasts two days.
But for the benefit of the youth, my friends and I tried to keep up with my partner’s football team for a night out in Noosa. And we had a ball. So if you think you saw me out, it wasn’t me.
Here’s six spots you should visit for a fun night out in Noosa in 2025.
1. Catalina Noosa
The boys started the party with the Noosa beach club experience by grabbing tickets onboard Catalina Noosa’s Catalina Sunsets on Saturday for $68.37. The Catalina features weekly DJ’s playing a mix of tropical and timeless house grooves for you to dance the afternoon away. Boarding begins at about 3:30pm, departs at 4pm, and returns at 7:30pm. For more information visit catalinanoosa.com.au
2. Halse Lodge Noosa Heads
The girls started their night at Halse Lodge in Noosa Heads, which was already absolutely pumping at 7pm. The backpackers venue was filled with smiling tourists and locals, enjoying the music and grabbing their friends for a game of pool and table tennis. I’m still thinking about the fish burger and fries. Trust me, the flavour on those fries is addictive. Try it. You can also stay at the freshly renovated backpackers. For more information visit halselodgenoosa.com.au
3. Noosa Heads Surf Club
From there, we walked to the Noosa Heads Surf Club down the road at 8pm to meet the boys and see what state they were in. To be honest, 8pm was a little too early and the chirpy boys received quite a few side-eyes from people trying to enjoy their quiet dinner (rightfully so). Once the DJ started closer to 9pm, the dance floor was filled and the side-eyes disappeared. You can never skip the surf club! The food is always good and the staff are all friendly.
4. New York Minute Noosa
The next stop around 10pm was New York Minute in Noosa Junction. If you’re up for a 20 minute walk, then just head over the hill. If not, there’s plenty of cabs that line up across the street from the surf club and it’s a quick six minute drive. Silly me thought this was just a burger joint (with incredible burgers might I add) but turns out it’s the place to be on a Saturday night. For more information visit their Instagram – New York Minute Burgers.
5. Beach Road by 4 Pines
Our final destination for the night was just across the street at Beach Road by 4 Pines. Back in November 2024, I spoke to the new owner and Noosa local Glenn Thiele for a story, where he said he wanted to make Beach Road everyone’s new go-to spot for laid-back lunches, epic nights out, and everything in between. Well let me say, he sure has achieved that goal! The DJ was playing great music and the place was packed with a vibrant atmosphere. Being the only venue in town open until 2am from Thursday through to Monday, it’s proven to be the ultimate late-night hangout for music lovers and night owls alike. For more information visit 4pinesbeer.com.au/venues/noosa or head to their Instagram – Beach Road by 4 Pines.
6. Bounce Noosa
Bounce Noosa gets a special mention as my friends and I stayed at the boutique accommodation back in January 2022, and we’re still talking about it. As a lot of girls do, we packed big bags filled with makeup and outfits for our night out in Hastings Street. But those bags weren’t necessary as we never got out of our bikinis while in the glass pool at Bounce. We played games with other guests and enjoyed trays of cocktails during happy hour. The four of us stayed in an affordable brand-new room and the pink shared bathrooms were stunning. The popular holiday accommodation is probably booked out during the peak season, but try your luck at staybounce.com
There’s plenty of other amazing bars, restaurants, accommodation, and things to do in Noosa. Be sure to check the entertainment and business tab on noosatoday.com.au for updates.
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