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Is the cold getting to you? We have the perfect solution. Granted, it’s not the newest solution in the world, but sometimes the old ideas are the best and this is one that’s never been bettered. The simple truth is that nothing thaws your bones through the winter months quite like gathering together with good company. If you can do it in a cosy, softly lit venue with a round of Guinness, all the better.
Best Guinness Pubs in Australia
Sharing a good time with friends and family has proved time and again to be the ultimate way to warm body and soul, so naturally, when the urge for a warming brew hits, only the best Guinness pubs in Australia will do. Whether it’s Sydney, Melbourne, Perth, Adelaide or elsewhere, we’ve got you covered. Here’s where to find the best pubs for a Guinness in your state.

1. The Hero of Waterloo Hotel – Millers Point, NSW
As one of Sydney’s oldest pubs, the Hero of Waterloo Hotel has character in spades. So strong is the sense you’ve travelled back in time as you pass through its sandstone archway that you shouldn’t be surprised if you can hear the tall ships’ sails flapping in the breeze blowing across Sydney Harbour. Located in the historic and picturesque Rocks district, it’s an ideal place to order a Guinness and then find a seat by the old fireplace to catch up with mates just as people have been doing for over 170 years.
Address: 81 Lower Fort St, Millers Point NSW 2000
Hours: Sun-Wed: 10am-11pm, Thurs-Sat: 10am-11:30pm
Phone: (02) 9252 4553

2. Irish Murphy’s – Brisbane, QLD
Situated in the heart of Brisbane’s CBD, Irish Murphy’s is the quintessential Irish pub and the perfect place to unwind after work on a chilly winter night. Built in 1887, the pub’s interior retains an authentic old-school charm and as such there are plenty of dark corners in which to pull up a stool and have a natter. Plus, if you realise after a Guinness or two that you’re wearing your dancing shoes, you’ll find local musicians strutting their stuff every night of the week.
Located in: Travelex
Address: 175 George St, Brisbane City QLD 4000
Hours: Sun-Wed: 11:30am-2am, Thurs-Sat: 11:30am-3am
Phone: (07) 3221 4377

3. The Drunken Poet – West Melbourne, VIC
Wonderfully modest, The Drunken Poet is one of our favourite places to knock back a couple of Irish champagnes. You won’t find one of those overly ambitious pub menus here, instead the kitchen simply offers what they call “the best toasted sandwiches in town.” It’s hard for us to argue and they do go down particularly well when paired with a Guinness. You also won’t find a single TV screen to ruin the ambiance, helping you remain undistracted from good conversation and even better beverages.
Address: 65 Peel St, West Melbourne VIC 3003
Hours: Tues-Fri: 3pm-1am, Sat: 12pm-1am, Sun: 12pm-11pm
Phone: (03) 9348 9797

4. Fox & Firkin English Pub – Adelaide, SA
The best place to get Guinness in all of Adelaide is the Fox & Firkin English Pub, which locals reckon is worth the drive to the outskirts of town. You’ll feel like you’re in the Cotswolds with the sandstone exterior and dark wood interior, and you can pair your pint with a plate of bangers and mash, a pie, or even a cod, which is very British. Ultimately, you’ll stay for the atmosphere and community feel. Oh, and the Guinness.
Address: 1370 North East Road, Tea Tree Gully SA 5091
Hours: Wed-Fri 4–10 pm, Sat-Sun 12-10pm
Phone: (08) 8263 3244

5. Durty Nelly’s Irish Pub – Perth, WA
With abundant wood panelling and its irresistibly welcoming atmosphere, Durty Nelly’s might be the most Irish Irish pub we’ve ever encountered. There’s a good reason for this; according to Durty Nelly’s themselves, the pub was designed and constructed by Irish architects using genuine Irish materials in – surprise, surprise – Ireland. From there, it was disassembled and transported to its current location in Perth’s Shafto Lane. This makes it Perth’s most authentic Irish pub, which can only make the Guinness taste all the sweeter.
Located in: Shafto Lane
Address: 397 Murray St, Perth WA 6000
Hours: Mon-Thurs: 10am-10pm, Fri: 10am-12am, Sat: 11am-12am, Sun: 11am-10pm
Phone: (08) 9226 0233

6. King O’Malley’s – Canberra, ACT
While this delightful spot was named after a politician and former insurance salesman who advocated for an alcohol ban across Canberra, we won’t hold that against it. Aussies from larger cities like to rib Canberrans about how their hometown consists of little more than Parliament House and Questacon, but venues like King O’Malley’s ensure this couldn’t be further from the truth. We can’t think of anything we’d rather do than order a Guinness at O’Malley’s and sit with friends as we try to avoid discussing politics all night.
Address: 131 City Walk, Canberra ACT 2601
Hours: Mon-Sun: 11am-9pm
Phone: (02) 6257 0111

7. New Sydney Hotel – Hobart, TAS
There are few things as comforting as a roaring fire, so the New Sydney Hotel is our go-to whenever we want to escape Hobart’s brutal winter evenings. After a day wandering around the Museum of Old and New Art or exploring Tassie’s natural beauty, the New Sydney Hotel will embrace you like a warm hug and before you know it, you’ll have a Guinness in your hand and a smile on your face.
Address: 87 Bathurst St, Hobart TAS 7000
Hours: Mon-Thurs: 12pm-10:30pm, Fri-Sat: 12pm-11:30pm, Sun: 4pm-9pm
Phone: (03) 6234 4516

8. McGinty’s Irish Bar – Cairns, QLD
While Cairns isn’t known for having particularly unforgiving winter evenings, the mercury does take an unpleasant dip once in a blue moon. When that happens, a stool at McGinty’s Irish Bar always calls your name. Offering the “best craic” in town, not to mention the most authentic Irish experience to be found in such close proximity to the equator, McGinty’s has everything you could want: delicious Guinness, great music and only the most excellent of company.
Address: 41 Shields St, Cairns City QLD 4870
Hours: Mon-Sat: 1pm-12am, Sun: 3pm-12am
Phone: 0439 454 537

9. The Village Inn – Paddington, NSW
Located irresistibly close to the Man of Many office, we’ve endured countless brisk winter walks to The Village Inn’s doors to down a post-work Guinness or three. Constructed in 1890, the building housed Paddington Village’s first pub, and there’s something strangely comforting about knowing that you’re just the latest in a long line of pub-goers that is guaranteed to continue after you’re gone.
Address: 9-11 Glenmore Rd, Paddington NSW 2021
Hours: Wed-Thurs: 4pm-11:30pm, Fri-Sat: 12pm-12am, Sun: 12pm-10pm
Phone: (02) 9331 0911

10. The Brothers Public House – Fitzroy, VIC
Owned by a pair of Irish brothers named Pat and Eamonn McKernan, you know you’re getting the real deal at Fitzroy’s The Brothers Public House. The McKernan boys have a strict policy of no television and no poker machines, which is music to our ears, as is – funnily enough – the live acoustic performances they have on five nights a week. They describe their pub as “a fine place for musical drinking,” and there are certainly few places in the world better suited to help you escape your winter woes with a Guinness and a good friend.
Address: 42 Johnston St, Fitzroy VIC 3065
Hours: Mon-Wed: 5pm-11pm, Thurs: 5pm-1am, Fri: 5pm-3am, Sat: 3pm-3am, Sun: 3pm-1am
Phone: (03) 9037 4933
General FAQs
Somewhat unsurprisngly, the United Kingdom is the biggest consumer of Guinness in the world, with the Irish Post confirming the feat in 2021. In a more unexpected result, however, nigeria is the second-largest market for Guinness in the world, eclipsing a number of other major marketplaces.
A firmly Irish product, Guinness comes by way of founder Arthur Guinness, who began brewing ale at St. James’s Gate in Dublin in the 1770s.
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