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Originally posted by realityhack View PostOne more thing - if you really want to let your hair down, relax and go for it, then Club De Fromage is for you - and get a taxi back (phone for one).
You're much more likely to pull there - although it's not a creepy atmosphere there are more 'normal' people around - Eve is somewhat, er, exclusive in that regard - it's a different kind of night out - and Eve is much more expensive.
Ummmm are you trying to say we wouldn't fit in
Mind you, you're probably right and you have seen me pissed so I'll take your advice
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One more thing - if you really want to let your hair down, relax and go for it, then Club De Fromage is for you - and get a taxi back (phone for one).
You're much more likely to pull there - although it's not a creepy atmosphere there are more 'normal' people around - Eve is somewhat, er, exclusive in that regard - it's a different kind of night out - and Eve is much more expensive.
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If you go there, it's worth calling the club in advance and getting on the guestlist - otherwise you may be waiting outside for a while. Wear your most outrageous, poshest frocks.
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostOMG - that Eve Club has an amazing dance floor
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostStrawberry Moons is alright, but it's a fair walk. I thoroughly recommend Club De Fromage and a taxi back afterwards, or if you want to stay within stumbling distance - The Eve Club is small, cosy and vibrant with a great dancefloor.
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostThere is 10 of us - youngest 24 and oldest 32
somewhere cheesy where we can have a bit of a bop and plenty to drink would be perfect...
Thanks
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Originally posted by Bear View PostGosh - who want to be the oldest in a group like that eh? Poor young girls dragging an 'old fogey' round with them
I know somewhere good showing the rugby
We're all a pretty good mix though and we all get on so should be grand.
this place that shows the Rugby.... are we all invited?
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostThere is 10 of us - youngest 24 and oldest 32
somewhere cheesy where we can have a bit of a bop and plenty to drink would be perfect...
Thanks
My earlier suggestions of The Soho and Motion are relatively more upmarket than the Roadhouse and you can also have boogie. (By 'relatively more upmarket' neither are in any way snooty).
However, best girlie night out in London can be found at Carwash. You'll probably need to get a little dressed up but it's amazingly good fun. I can lend you my chest wig from the last time I was there if you want.
http://www.carwash.co.uk/
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostThere is 10 of us - youngest 24 and oldest 32
somewhere cheesy where we can have a bit of a bop and plenty to drink would be perfect...
Thanks
I know somewhere good showing the rugby
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Originally posted by Gordon Gecko View PostGenerally the people who frequent On Anon are out-of-towners who know no better (no offence Mr Robin).
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Originally posted by Gordon Gecko View PostThe places I have recommended are a bit cheesey but ultimately very good fun. In my experience, On Anon is not fun.
The people make a place. On my two (forced) visits, I found On Anon to be populated with aggressive blokes on heat and home counties hairdressers on a big night 'up town'. Think Tiger Tiger, and you are almost there.
Generally the people who frequent On Anon are out-of-towners who know no better (no offence Mr Robin).
Let me know the age of your group, likes and dislikes and I'll make few more recommendations......
somewhere cheesy where we can have a bit of a bop and plenty to drink would be perfect...
Thanks
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostWhats up with it?
The people make a place. On my two (forced) visits, I found On Anon to be populated with aggressive blokes on heat and home counties hairdressers on a big night 'up town'. Think Tiger Tiger, and you are almost there.
Generally the people who frequent On Anon are out-of-towners who know no better (no offence Mr Robin).
Let me know the age of your group, likes and dislikes and I'll make few more recommendations......
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Hop on the train to Swindon.
No nightclubs to speak of (they are banned in Swindon due to prohibition laws), but there is a great organic smoothie bar that's open till 5.30pm (except Fridays).
HTH
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostWhats up with it?
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