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was the mission before
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It's just a new name - the old name escapes me at the moment. It's a place that tends to attract an older crowd (in clubbing terms) and is quite a trendy sort of club. The music's generally current sort of stuff but nothing too bassy!
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Is it the place that used to be Forrests Wine Bar years ago? Opposite the town hall?
I was under the impression it had closed down but I will try and find out for you during the week. Under its more recent guise it was a young persons noisy night out bar but times have changed since I started going to bed at 10 pm. |
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ok ty chaps
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lol
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It's come back to me - it was the Fish and Fiddle.
It was a younger crowd's type of place - went to a few Drum and Bass nights there in the late nineties. Boogie Lounge is aimed at a totally different age range though. You might wanna look at 13 Degrees too. |
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anything in ghloucester for a group of over 40s?
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gloucester is dead,just a wetherspoons,your best bet is stay in chelthenham after racing then get a taxi back to gloucester later.
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i stayed in gloucester for one cheltenham, never again. the quietest town i have ever visited, like a ghost town in the evenings during the week.
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This is perfect for a bunch of over 40s men.
http://www.elitecourtesans.co.uk/cheltenhamescorts.html |
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Gloucester is not a pleasant place.
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Oi!
Can't disagree though ![]() |
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aberdonia, is it a knocking shop? if so its not my cup of tea. im a married man.
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13 degrees is ok for older people although for a group of over 40s I'd suggest maybe the prom club! Not my cup of tea but a good night out.
Gloucester is great on a Friday night- bit chavy but buy 1 get 2 free in liquid and £1 a drink in most bars. Rest f the week avoid Gloucester... It's a ****! |