Queensland's nightlife industry is gearing up for one last fight against the Palaszczuk Government's alcohol-fuelled violence legislation, with last drinks to be law by next weekend.

Come Friday, Queensland's pubs, clubs and bars will be obligated to stop serving alcohol from 2am, unless situated in a designated 'safe night' precincts, which covers the majority of the state's entertainment districts – there, alcohol can be served until 3am.

The nightclub sector is continuing to fight new laws designed to tackle alcohol-related violence.

"Rapid intoxication drinks" will be banned from the Cinderella hour, with the government determining those to include "shots, shooters, bombs, blasters, test tubes and jelly shots", pre-mixed drinks with more than 5 per cent alcohol volume and drinks with more than 45 ml of sprit or liqueur.

But not cocktails, in a nod to complaints from small bars and restaurants, including whisky bars, which believed the coming ban would be unfair to their business.