SITE PARTNER:   lexus of brisbane is valued partner of Must Do Brisbane

B.Lucky & Sons

Fortitude Valley

B. Lucky & Sons is a retro games cocktail den for adults, where pawn shop meets glam-chic within the historic TC Beirne building in Fortitude Valley.

Combining the nostalgic thrill of playing games with an eclectic grown-up twist this player's paradise mixes London Town and Hong Kong with a touch of neon.

Punters enter through a pawn shop facade to find a virtual adult playground with arcade games including The Walking Dead, Monster Drop, Mario Kart & the world exclusive Roller Drop and lucky winners can take their pick of prizes (such as vintage Chanel bags & PlayStarion 4) in the parlour pawn shop.

As well as gaming there's a slew of killer drinks - think punch bowl cups and bubble tea cocktails and English pints. And on the east meets west bar food menu you'll find stone baked pizzas with toppings such as wontons or gravy, sausage, potato crisps and onion jam along with old achool fish'n'chips and chicken wings.

Nice to know - B.Lucky & Sons is from the canny folk behind Holey Moley indoor golf bar.

Check out our full list of Fortitude Valley bars HERE

Still thirsty for more suggestions on where to grab a drink in Brisbane, head to our comprehensive Eat & Drink section HERE! Cheers!

B. Lucky & Sons

TC Beirne Building

Brunswick St Mall

Fortitude Valley

Map

TCB Brunswick St Mall Fortitude Valley

Top Things To Do In Brisbane This Week

A thrilling fusion of extreme sports and science, where world-class skaters will defy gravity
Join Professor David Sinclair as he delves into groundbreaking research
Comedy@The Butter Factory comedy series returns to Kingston Butter Factory for 2025
Step into a magical wonderland at Cirque Alice
The sunflower festival is back in the beautiful Scenic Rim
Camerata joins forces with ARIA Award-Winning pianist, Paul Grabowsky AO
TAXIRIDE ft TTSAR live are coming to the Kingston Butter Factory Cultural Precinct
Tell Camerata your eternal memory and they’ll match music that speaks to your stories
Camerata unites with one of Australia’s newest Brisbane-based choirs
The blockbuster ballet event of the year
CONTENT RESUMES ON SCROLL
ADVERTISEMENT