A rise in drunken behaviour blamed, in part, to the proliferation of new bars in Brisbane's West End has led to renewed calls for a liquor accord to be re-established in the inner-south Brisbane suburb.

West End Community Association president Erin Evans said the suburb was struggling to cope with the consequences of an expanding drinking culture.

There are calls for a new liquor accord for West End.

It became particularly bad on Sundays, Dr Evans said, when the weekly influx of revellers resulted in anti-social behaviour around the streets of West End, particularly in and around Boundary Street.

"Sunday afternoons seem to have attracted a different and non-local crowd – and I'm not saying that in a way to be snobbish – but that's what's going on," she said.