About Walkabout Lodge & Tavern
Walkabout Lodge & Tavern sits at 12 Westal Street in Nhulunbuy, a remote coastal town on the Gove Peninsula and the main settlement of East Arnhem Land (www.eastarnhemland.com.au ) (www.walkaboutlodge.com.au ). It combines a resort-style hotel with a fully licensed pub. The Lodge alone has 41 ocean-view ensuite rooms (plus budget rooms and campsites) on tropical landscaped grounds (wikiaustralia.com ). On-site amenities include Latitude 12 (a licensed restaurant) and open-air pool with verandah dining. The adjacent Walkabout Tavern has two indoor bars (the casual Nhulun Bar and the sit-down Flinders Bar & Bistro) that open onto a large shaded beer garden (www.walkaboutlodge.com.au ) (northernterritory.com ). In the evenings the Nhulun Bar is reconfigured as “The Jam” nightclub with a dance floor. Live sports games and NT TAB/UBET betting are a focus here, with big screens for AFL/NRL and two gaming rooms (northernterritory.com ). Friendly staff and hearty meals are a hallmark: reviewers mention “great meals served” and “a well-stocked bar” alongside “fabulous friendly staff” in this remote setting (www.tripadvisor.com.au ) (www.tripadvisor.com.au ). (One guest even notes the challenges of remoteness – essentials arrive by barge twice weekly – underscoring how vital this venue is to the tiny community (www.tripadvisor.com.au ) (www.tripadvisor.com.au ).)
Events and Programming
Walkabout Tavern is Nhulunbuy’s main entertainment venue, with something happening most nights. Regular programming includes live bands, quiz or karaoke nights, and themed dance parties. Every Friday and Saturday night local and interstate DJs spin at “The Jam”, covering genres like R&B, reggae, dance or country (northernterritory.com ) (www.ticketfairy.com ). For example, a recent advertised event was an R&B/Reggae party featuring a New Zealand DJ and a local DJ, which ran late into the night (www.ticketfairy.com ). On weekends the tavern is typically packed with clubgoers, whereas weeknights often feature pub music or community jam sessions in the beer garden. Major sporting events (AFL, NRL, etc.) are shown live on the mega-screen, making game days popular gathering times. The venue also hosts special functions – weddings, conferences and parties can be booked in its private rooms (www.walkaboutlodge.com.au ) – and even serves as the town’s venue for occasional community events and festivals. Ticket prices vary per event (usually modest cover charges); small club nights often allow entry on payment at the door, while bigger acts may offer advance tickets via local event listings (www.ticketfairy.com ).
Tickets and Booking
There is no dedicated box office; for most club nights and gigs you simply buy a ticket at the door or online. Organized events may be promoted through community channels (e.g. local event pages) with links to ticket vendors. For instance, a recent DJ night sold tickets through an event site, but also allowed walk-in door sales (www.ticketfairy.com ). In practice, smaller Dance or DJ nights often admit patrons on payment at the door (usually under $20 AUD). Larger concerts may require advance purchase. In all cases, it’s wise to buy early when possible, as popular Friday/Saturday nights can sell out. The venue’s phone and website offer help for general queries, but entertainment ticketing is self-service. (In contrast, lodging at the hotel is booked via the hotel’s booking system or by calling the lodge directly (www.walkaboutlodge.com.au ).)
Seating and Layout
Walkabout Tavern has a casual, open-plan layout. Inside, the Nhulun Bar area is essentially one big room with a central bar and tables along the sides. On dance nights the middle becomes the floor. The Flinders Bar & Bistro room has separate dining tables for meals, opening onto the beer garden. The beer garden is a large covered outdoor area with picnic tables and ceiling fans (northernterritory.com ). There is no reserved seating or VIP section – it’s first-come. Standing room is plentiful near the stage or DJ booth; seating is by the walls and garden. For shows and DJs, being near the bar/platform gives the best view. Keen watchers often grab a seat in the front row, but the venue is small enough that even tables a little further back have a clear line of sight. The nearby lodge pool area also has tables (especially at Latitude 12 restaurant) if you prefer to dine outside in daylight (www.tripadvisor.com.au ) (www.walkaboutlodge.com.au ). (Note: the beer garden is partly outdoors, so bring sun protection or a light jacket depending on the weather.)
Getting There and Parking
Address: 12 Westal Street, Nhulunbuy NT. This is in the town centre of Nhulunbuy (often called Gove), within easy walking distance to most shops and the town beach (www.eastarnhemland.com.au ) (www.tripadvisor.com.au ). By air : Nhulunbuy (Gove) Airport is serviced by daily flights from Darwin and Cairns (Airnorth and QantasLink) (www.walkaboutlodge.com.au ). A taxi from the airport to town takes about 10–15 minutes. By road : Nhulunbuy sits about 710 km east of Katherine. Travel human sign “Central Arnhem Road” northeast of Katherine (www.walkaboutlodge.com.au ). Plan fuel carefully – Bulman Community Store (about 394 km south of Gove) is a known fuel stop on the route (www.walkaboutlodge.com.au ). There is no regular public bus into town; most visitors arrive by car or plane. Local transit : Gove Taxis operates a taxi/mini-bus service with a rank next to the Visitor Information Centre in town (www.eastarnhemland.com.au ). Another service (Gove Transport & Bush Taxis) runs 4WD taxis for remote excursions (www.eastarnhemland.com.au ). Rideshare services (Uber, Ola) are not available – use taxis or your own vehicle. Parking : Walkabout provides an onsite car park (northernterritory.com ). Street parking near Westal Street is free but limited during busy times. Overnight guests have dedicated lodge parking. The lot is generally safe but as always lock your valuables.
Inside the Venue
Expect a relaxed tropical pub atmosphere. There is no formal dress code – casual daywear suffices (shorts, T-shirts, etc.); Friday/Saturday nights see typical weekend club attire. On busy nights security at the door will check IDs for age (18+) and may do a quick bag check. Inside, the air-conditioned areas are the bar rooms, but much of the venue (beer garden, open-office areas) is naturally ventilated with fans. 음식 and drink: Latitude 12 serves meals on one side (with indoor and poolside outdoor seating) (www.walkaboutlodge.com.au ). At the tavern side, the Flinders Bar offers pub classics (like burgers, fish & chips) at tables, and the Nhulun Bar serves up bar snacks at the counter. An onsite Thirsty Camel bottle shop allows you to buy takeaway drinks (www.walkaboutlodge.com.au ). The lodge has an ATM machine (northernterritory.com ). Restrooms are available both at the tavern and near the pool, with wheelchair-accessible facilities. There’s no cloakroom or lockers; bring only what you can carry. Free Wi-Fi is generally not advertised for pub customers (guests in rooms may have Internet), so expect to rely on mobile service (NT coverage is best with Telstra). Cell phone reception is otherwise good in town. The venue is smoke-free indoors (smoking is only allowed in designated outdoor areas, as per NT law). Staff are known to be friendly – take the locals’ word that “Lucy in the bar” or Agnes at Latitude 12 will serve you a great drink with a smile (www.tripadvisor.com.au ).
Nearby Amenities
Within a short walk of the venue are Nhulunbuy’s main facilities. Several cafes and take-out shops line the town centre (grabs like coffee and sandwiches). For sit-down meals, the Town Beach Surf Lifesaving Club (just east on the beach) and the Nhulunbuy Yacht Club have casual bistros with waterfront views (www.walkaboutlodge.com.au ). The Nhulunbuy Golf Club (9-hole course) also has a clubhouse restaurant open to the public. There’s grocery shopping (IGA and Foodland) and a small supermarket nearby, plus a few pubs and clubs (sport and social clubs) mentioned on the lodge site (www.walkaboutlodge.com.au ). Accommodations are limited locally – besides Walkabout, overnight options include the Town Beach Holiday Park (caravan/cabin park on the beachfront), and the Aboriginal Hostel on Bottlebrush Avenue for eligible travellers. Petrol stations are on the outskirts of town (Caltex, Vibe), so if you rent a car plan to refuel in town. For after-show drinks, note the lodge has its own bottle shop (for off-premise purchases) (www.walkaboutlodge.com.au ). If you need anything else (first aid, banking, internet café), Nhulunbuy has those basics in the mall a few blocks away.
What Makes This Venue Special
Walkabout Lodge & Tavern is beloved for being one of the only all-hours social hubs in a very remote part of Australia. Its architecture and layout reflect a tropical resort: open-air verandahs, shaded beer garden, and landscaped gardens on a beachfront property (wikiaustralia.com ) (www.tripadvisor.com.au ). But it’s equally a genuine Aussie pub, famed locally as “the best nightlife in Nhulunbuy” thanks to lively DJ nights that draw the community together (northernterritory.com ). The combination of a seaside retreat and a live-music venue is unique – you might take a sunrise walk on Town Beach, then that evening dance under the stars. The friendly “no-worries” service, hearty pub meals and creative cocktails add to the charm. Importantly, Walkabout has cultural significance as a gateway to Yolŋu country: even its name nods to the Indigenous heritage of Arnhem Land. In practical terms, Walkabout Lodge & Tavern is a lifeline: it provides accommodations, entertainment, dining and supplies in a town otherwise far from urban centres. Many visitors end up staying longer than planned simply because the riverside pool, warm staff welcome and backyard barbeque vibe make it a memorable outback experience (www.tripadvisor.com.au ) (www.tripadvisor.com.au ).
Visitor Tips and Information
Since Nhulunbuy is on Aboriginal-owned leasehold land, all visitors should obtain a Northern Land Council permit before travel (www.walkaboutlodge.com.au ). You should also carry photo ID at all times (especially for 18+ events). Note that local alcohol restrictions apply (Smartpass system at licensees) – but for entry to Walkabout Tavern you only need to be over 18 with ID. The climate is tropical: bring sunscreen, a hat and insect repellent. Daytime temperatures can be hot and humid, so plan indoor breaks or pool dips. The venue opens in the afternoon, with live music or DJs typically starting around 8:30 pm (www.ticketfairy.com ) on weekends; arriving a bit early helps secure a table or good spot. The lodge has ceiling fans and some air-conditioning, but otherwise the bar and beer garden rely on open-air airflow – dress in cool layers. Cash withdrawals are possible on-site (ATM available (northernterritory.com )), but it’s wise to have some cash as backup. Expect laid-back Aussie casual – no need for fancy clothes, just neat casual. As this is a small town, popular nights may get busy: parking fills up, so arrival by foot or taxi can save time. Finally, respect local customs: the staff are friendly (e.g. don’t be shy to ask for local tips), and the tavern doubles as a community hub. Relax, be friendly, and enjoy a genuine remote-top-end pub experience.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I buy tickets for events at Walkabout Lodge & Tavern?
Tickets are usually sold either at the door or via local event listings. Smaller club nights often allow walk-in entry (with a small cover charge) or sell tickets on the night. Larger live events might use online ticket sellers or local outlets. In one recent case, event ads noted tickets were available online or “at the door” (www.ticketfairy.com ). We recommend checking the venue’s notices or calling ahead; in most cases you can simply pay at the door on event night.
What is the address and how do I get there?
The Walkabout Lodge & Tavern is at 12 Westal Street, Nhulunbuy NT (www.eastarnhemland.com.au ). Physically, that’s in the town centre just off Gove Road, within walking distance of the shops and Town Beach (www.eastarnhemland.com.au ) (www.tripadvisor.com.au ). If driving, note Nhulunbuy is about 710 km east of Katherine via the Central Arnhem Highway (www.walkaboutlodge.com.au ). Flights connect from Darwin and Cairns daily; from Nhulunbuy airport it’s a 10–15 min taxi (or short road trip) to the venue. Once in town, local Gove Taxis (call 131 008) or Gove Transport can drop you at Westal Street (www.eastarnhemland.com.au ).
Is there parking at Walkabout Lodge & Tavern?
Yes. Walkabout has an on-site car park for guests (northernterritory.com ). Parking is free for patrons. On busy nights the lot can fill up, but street parking along Westal Street is also available (always park legally and lock your vehicle). If you’re staying at the lodge, guest parking is reserved for lodge visitors.
Are there taxis or other transport options in Nhulunbuy?
Nhulunbuy has a couple of taxi services. “Gove Taxis” operates city taxis and minibuses with a rank at the Visitor Centre downtown (www.eastarnhemland.com.au ). There’s also Gove Transport, which offers 4WD taxi service to nearby communities (www.eastarnhemland.com.au ). No ride-share apps are available, so call a taxi (131 008) or arrange a charter. Rent a car if you have many stops – the Fly-Inn car rental or Avis at the airport are options. In nearly all cases visitors drive themselves or take a taxi.
What are the seating and best viewing options?
The venue has a laid-back setup, so viewing is informal. Indoors, seating is at tables along the bar perimeter. On dance nights the center becomes open floor for dancing. Many people grab seats against the wall or at tables facing the stage/DJ. The large outdoor beer garden has long benches and tables under shelter (northernterritory.com ) – great for a seen/being-seen vibe or if you prefer an outdoor seat. In practice, the venue is small enough that almost anywhere you sit has a clear view. Arriving early helps you pick a good seat nearer the action. There is no reserved or VIP seating – it’s general admission and first-come.
Is the venue wheelchair accessible?
Yes. The Walkabout provides disabled access. Ramps and accessible entries serve the ground floor bars and beer garden (northernterritory.com ). The tavern’s facilities (including restrooms) accommodate wheelchairs. If you need specific assistance or seating, the staff are generally accommodating. (Ring ahead if you have detailed accessibility needs.)
What age restrictions apply at Walkabout Tavern?
The tavern is family-friendly during the day, but all late-night events are 18+. You must be over 18 with photo ID to enter the pub after hours or attend any DJ/dance party (www.ticketfairy.com ). Most weekend club nights enforce this strictly (one advertised event explicitly noted “Ages 18+” (www.ticketfairy.com )). During daytime or early evening hours (pre-8pm), youths are generally welcome, though parents should use judgment if it gets very crowded or loud.
Can children or pets come to Walkabout Lodge & Tavern?
Children of any age are allowed at the Tavern during normal hours; it’s a relaxed pub environment. However, after dark the nightclub events are strictly 18+ (no minors). Pets are not permitted on the premises: the lodge’s policy explicitly bans dogs from the grounds (www.walkaboutlodge.com.au ), and generally animals aren’t allowed inside the tavern. (Service animals aside, it’s best to leave pets at home.)
What food and drink options are available on site?
The venue offers a variety of dining choices. The lodge’s Latitude 12 restaurant is open daily (lunch and dinner) with a modern Aussie menu using local ingredients (www.walkaboutlodge.com.au ). Its poolside dining is popular for a sit-down meal. The Flinders Bar & Bistro (inside the tavern) serves casual pub meals (burgers, steaks, seafood, etc.) at any time (northernterritory.com ). Of course, the Nhulun Bar serves snacks and bar eats alongside drinks. There is also an on-site Thirsty Camel liquor store for takeaway bottles and cans (www.walkaboutlodge.com.au ). The tavern has a full bar: expect NT draught beers, cask wine, spirits and simple cocktails. Food prices are moderate – one review notes “large portions” at Latitude 12 that are “reasonably priced” for a remote town (www.tripadvisor.com.au ).
Is there Wi-Fi or an ATM available?
Yes, the lodge part has an on-site ATM machine for cash withdrawals (northernterritory.com ). As for Wi-Fi, free Wi-Fi is usually provided in the guest rooms of the hotel, but the Tavern itself does not advertise public Wi-Fi. Mobile data (Telstra network) generally works well. It’s a good idea to carry some cash regardless, as smaller purchases (pool entry, small snacks) can be easier that way.
What are the opening hours of the venue?
The Taverns’s hours cover much of the day. According to listings, it’s open from noon until midnight daily (reviews.birdeye.com ), and often reopens later for nightclub hours. Evening events typically start around 8:30pm (www.ticketfairy.com ) and run late (often 1–2am on weekends). The restaurant (Latitude 12) serves lunch and dinner, and the pool area is open in daylight hours. Check local signage or call ahead before arrival, especially on holidays or during special events.
Do I need any permits to visit or drink at Walkabout Tavern?
Yes – Nhulunbuy is on leased Aboriginal land, so all visitors require a Northern Land Council permit to enter the region for tourism or recreation (www.walkaboutlodge.com.au ). This is a basic permit that covers admittance to (and travel within) East Arnhem Land. There is no additional permit specifically for drinking at the tavern; as long as you have the general travel permit and are of legal age, you can order drinks normally. (Do note there is a local “smart card” liquor system for pubs, but in practice you just present your ID when buying alcohol.)
Is outside food or drink allowed at Walkabout Tavern?
No. Outside alcoholic drinks are prohibited by NT licensing laws. If you need drinks to take away, use the on-site Thirsty Camel bottle shop (www.walkaboutlodge.com.au ). You can phone in takeaway meal orders (the tavern staff will explain how), but generally food brought in from outside is discouraged. Everything you need is available on-site, including snacks and all drink categories.
What other accommodations are nearby if Walkabout Lodge is full?
Walkabout Lodge is the main hotel in town, but there are a few alternatives. The Town Beach Holiday Park (on Lagoon Street) offers cabins and powered camping right on Town Beach. For budget or Indigenous travellers, the Nhulunbuy Hostel (Aboriginal Hostels Limited) is at 20 Bottlebrush Avenue. Otherwise, Nhulunbuy has only these small options on the peninsula – so it’s wise to book the lodge early. All are within a short drive of the tavern.