How to Use Scoop Like a Local

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Scoop covers tens of thousands of places across Australia and New Zealand, which is great news if you know how to work it — and slightly overwhelming if you don’t. This is the two-minute version: how locals use Scoop to skip the research spiral and get straight to a good feed, a solid stay, or something to do this weekend.

Start with your suburb, not your city

Searching “Brisbane” gets you Brisbane — all of it. The trick is to go one level down. Scoop is built suburb-first, because that’s how people actually eat, shop and get around. A search for your suburb (or the one you’re headed to) lands you on a local guide with the venues that are actually near you, not a forty-minute drive across town.

From any suburb guide you can jump straight into the four things Scoop tracks everywhere: Food & Drink, Accommodation, Shopping and Things to Do.

Read a listing like a local

Every place page carries the details that actually change your decision:

  • Hours — including whether it’s open right now, which matters more at 8:55pm than any review does.
  • Price band — $ to $$$, so a “nice little find” doesn’t turn into a $200 lunch.
  • Rating — pulled from real reviews, not written by the venue.
  • The exact suburb — because “in Sydney” can mean an hour from where you’re standing.

The goal isn’t to show you every place. It’s to get you to the right place, fast — and then get out of your way.

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Suburb-level guides get you to places like this — near you, open now, worth it.

Own a place that’s listed?

If you run a venue that’s already on Scoop, you can claim your listing to keep the details accurate — hours, phone, photos, the lot. Not listed yet? Add your business and get in front of locals who are already looking for you.

Where to next

Pick a lane and go: the best feeds near you, a place to crash, some retail therapy, or a plan for the weekend. Your local, sorted.

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Scoop covers thousands of towns and suburbs across Australia & New Zealand — where to eat, stay, shop and play, all in one place.

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