Is The Night Cat Accessible?


The Night Cat is located on ground level and is accessible for peoples in wheelchairs and other disability aids. There are no stairs in the venue and to get onto the dancefloor there is a slight rise of 2.5cm. The main entryway is 185cm wide and the second point of entry is 145cm in width. There are some chairs and booths that are affixed to the walls of the venue internally on the right-hand side as you enter. Each booth is 118cm in length and there are 13 booths with one additional booth that is 191cm in length. On the left side of the venue (when you enter), a long wooden booth is affixed to the venue wall at 391cm. There are two seated areas, one with couches and the other with high stools and tables that each have a 33cm high step to access. All areas are available to the public during trading hours.

Companion Cards

We accept & allow free entry to people with companion cards for every show.

For your convenience, the nearest public disabled toilets are:
- Otter Street Public Toilets 286 Smith St, Collingwood VIC 3066 (8 min walk & open 24 hours)
-112 Peel St, Collingwood VIC 3066 (14 min walk & open 24 hours)
- 231 Rathdowne St, Carlton VIC 3053 (16 min walk)
- Curtain Square side of Newry St, Carlton North VIC 3054 (21 min walk)


Accessible Parking Near The Night Cat
There are disabled car spots in the following locations:

- On Johnston Street (In between Sir Charles and The Night Cat)
- On Victoria Street (Just off of Brunswick street closest to The Night Cat side)
- Argyle Street (between Brunswick Street and Young Street, just near the statue of a man kneeling)

In addition, if you have a disability parking permit you can park in any metered spot without needing to pay, and whatever the sign says you can stay for double the amount of time. (the permit needs to be visible on your windshield.)