is it another old club with a new name and if so is it any good. what age group does it atract?, what music does it play fridays saturdays, was looking for somewhere for a group of old gits to go for the mackeson/thomas pink/ ppower meeting.
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!
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!
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.
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 b
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.
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 Degr
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 ****!
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. R