Bars and Clubs in Terrigal, NSW

Terrigal is a beachfront suburb on the Central Coast which has a wide variety of Cafes, Restaurants, Bars and Clubs. A typical weekend can consist of multiple visits to this venue if you're looking for a relaxing sunset drink with a friend, or for a wild night out at one of the clubs.
On a Friday night you may consider a drink at Mumbo Jumbo's rooftop bar over looking the ocean, Surf club and Terrigal beach's bustling streets. Once you've ordered your jug of choice cocktail to share among friends, you can settle into the relaxed, tropical feeling of this bar.
If you're enjoying your night so far, it will only get better... you can take the short walk down the main street to a bar called Rhonda's. Here you can adventure upstairs to the bar terrace for another drink or two, or you can stay downstairs and enjoy a lovely cooked gourmet meal from the menu. Next door there is a night club called Sirens, which upon $15-20 entry, you can dance your night away at the Promo nights "R'n'B Friday's".
A Sunday night at Terrigal is particularly popular. Once it hits 6:30 PM, the Florida Beach Bar (or Locally known as 'Beery') is a very popular venue located underneath "The Crown Plaza", mainly for ages 18-30 as a very great way to start your week by enjoying Pop music mixed by a DJ, moderately priced drinks and a very fun, social atmosphere.
This suburb is the perfect place for a night out, not only for the beautiful scenery during a sunset drink, but also for the numerous food venues located all along the main street for all budget types, making eating, socialising and a good night out easily arranged for anyone over 18.

Picture of Mumbo Jumbo's Roof Top Bar:

Pictures from Florida Beach Bar/ Beery:



References:
Coastal Chic. (2019). Mumbo Jumbos:Rooftop Rum & Reggae at Terrigal. [online] Available at: http://coastalchic.com.au/mumbo-jumbos-rooftop-rum-reggae-on-terrigal-beach [Accessed 7 May 2019].

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