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Experience authentic Outback culture with Smithy's Dinner and Show in Longreach, featuring a hearty 2-course meal, live entertainment, and starlit skies.
Travelers seeking an evening that combines hearty Australian flavors, lively storytelling, and the magic of a starry sky will find Smithy’s Outback Dinner and Show in Longreach a memorable choice. While it’s not a full-blown outback adventure or a traditional Indigenous performance, it offers a relaxed, friendly atmosphere with good food and engaging entertainment.
One of our favorite aspects is the delicious 2-course camp oven dinner, which is cooked over Gidyea coals, giving it that unmistakable outback flavor. It’s a real highlight, especially when enjoyed outdoors, under the vast, clear night sky. We also appreciate the live performances on stage, which showcase talented local artists sharing stories and songs about Outback life.
However, it’s worth noting that some guests have found the entertainment style a bit modern or eclectic—like a performance with electronic music—which may not satisfy those craving traditional outback storytelling or country music. The experience is best suited for travelers who enjoy a casual, social evening with good food and relaxed entertainment, particularly those interested in Australian culture without the extravagance of a large-scale show.
Overall, Smithy’s Dinner and Show offers genuine value for those wanting a fun, cultural night out in Longreach. It’s perfect for families, couples, or anyone eager to enjoy the outback’s hospitality in a friendly, accessible setting.


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Smithy’s Outback Dinner and Show in Longreach takes place beside the Thomson River, lined with coolibah trees, which instantly sets a quintessentially Outback scene. The outdoor setting under the stars is a highlight, providing a peaceful backdrop for a relaxed evening. The atmosphere is friendly and informal, with full table service, allowing guests to focus on the food and entertainment without fuss.
The centerpiece is the two-course camp oven meal, cooked over Gidyea coals—a traditional method that imparts a smoky, hearty flavor. The menu typically features Australian-style dishes, and diners can enjoy damper, a traditional bread baked over the coals, along with billy tea, which evokes the Outback’s pioneering spirit. The meal is described as delicious and filling, satisfying both hunger and curiosity about authentic local food.
Guests can also purchase a selection of wines, cold beers, soft drinks, and pre-mixes at the licensed bar, giving options for those who want to toast their experience. Some reviewers, like Tony, have noted that “the meal was superb” and the entertainment “excellent,” suggesting the food and drink offerings meet or surpass expectations.
On the stage, local artists perform live, sharing a mixture of songs and stories that aim to evoke the Outback’s rugged charm. The reviews are mixed on the style—while many praise the talented performers and consider the experience a highlight, others have found that some acts, like singers using electronic music, don’t quite fit the traditional Outback theme. One traveler expressed disappointment with the music style, noting it felt more like a pub show rather than an authentic Outback performance.
That said, the performers’ enthusiasm and skill shine through, and the storytelling aspect often resonates with guests eager to learn about Outback life. The live music and stories serve as a window into the local culture, making the night more than just a dinner.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour includes return coach transfers from a variety of Longreach accommodation options, from motels to caravan parks, which adds convenience and reduces the stress of organizing transport. Pickup points are plentiful, making it easy for travelers to join without extra hassle. The duration is approximately 3 hours, with the dining and entertainment lasting about 2.5 hours, leaving plenty of time to relax and enjoy.
At around $70 per person, this experience offers good value considering the inclusions: a full dinner, entertainment, tea and damper, and transportation. It’s a reasonable price point for a culturally rich evening, especially in a remote area like Longreach where authentic Outback experiences aren’t always cheap.
The overall rating of 4.4/5 from 29 reviews indicates most guests are satisfied. Many highlight the great food and entertainment as key positives, with some reviewers calling it a “highlight of Longreach.” The mention of knowledgeable performers and good-quality food suggests the experience delivers on its promises.
On the flip side, some note that the entertainment can be eclectic, and if you’re expecting traditional Outback storytelling or country music, you might be disappointed. It’s a casual, lively show rather than a formal or highly traditional presentation.

Smithy’s Outback Dinner and Show is ideal for travelers looking for a relaxed, family-friendly evening with a taste of Outback hospitality. It suits those who enjoy good food, live entertainment, and outdoor settings under the stars. If you’re interested in Australian culture but don’t want to sit through a formal show, this is a perfect choice.
However, if you’re a purist seeking traditional Indigenous storytelling or country music, you might find this performance a bit too modern or eclectic. It’s also well-suited for travelers with flexible schedules, as the tour includes convenient transport and a manageable 3-hour duration.

Smithy’s Outback Dinner and Show offers a friendly, hearty taste of Outback life in Longreach. It’s a genuine, reasonably priced experience perfect for those eager to enjoy good food, relaxed company, and some local entertainment under the stars. While it may not satisfy every preference—some might find the music style a bit unconventional—it delivers a warm, authentic vibe that’s hard to beat in this remote part of Queensland.
This tour provides a solid introduction to Outback culture, especially if you’re after a memorable night out that combines scenery, flavors, and stories without the fuss. Whether you’re traveling with family, friends, or a partner, it offers a laid-back way to soak in the spirit of the Australian outback.

Is transportation included?
Yes, the tour includes return coach transfers from most Longreach accommodations, making it a hassle-free evening.
How long does the experience last?
The entire evening is about 3 hours, with the main dinner and show lasting approximately 2.5 hours.
Can I purchase alcohol during the event?
Yes, a selection of wine, cold beer, soft drinks, and pre-mixes are available for purchase at the licensed bar.
What should I bring?
A jacket is recommended since the outdoor setting can be cooler in the evening, especially under the stars.
Are there any special dietary requirements I should communicate?
It’s advised to contact the Outback Aussie Tours team in advance to discuss dietary needs; they aim to accommodate guests but require prior notice.
Is this experience wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, allowing more guests to enjoy the evening comfortably.
To sum it up, if you’re after an authentic, laid-back Outback evening with hearty food and local flavor, Smithy’s Dinner and Show in Longreach ticks all the boxes. It’s a friendly, reasonably priced way to embrace the spirit of the Australian outback, especially if you love outdoor settings and live storytelling. Just remember, the entertainment style varies, so temper expectations if you’re hoping for strictly traditional fare. Overall, it offers a welcoming taste of Outback hospitality that many travelers find well worth the evening out.
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