Go down to camden during the day and hang around the markets especailly the stabls one and you get lots of people who ill give you good answers.
Also not a nightclub but centre of the trance scene
www.accessallareas.org
Go for the up and comming synergy and antiworld (esp synergy) at SEONE venue. (go early slow q)
The toilet is the size of a small club...
It has 6 rooms each as big as major clubs and these events are more like a festival with markets, various music, cafes the works.
Very good culture, very safe... hippy like in a way...
You can try Whirley gig (nice but much smaller) see same site.
http://www.whirl-y-gig.org.uk/
Novelty clubs include
www.carwash.co.uk Carwash being a 70s 80s club where you have to be dressed up (the more ott the better or in other fancy dress).
Have to pre book too.
Also they have a swimming pool and jacquzzi, lots of hen, stage, 18th ans 21st brithday groups
Oh did I mention the pool?
dress code there is simply not the main outfit... all else goes.
www.schooldisco.com sats... guess the dress code? 70s 80s 90s
in Forum in Kentish Town
(look up nightbusses to get home)
For wilder events try
www.thechurch.co.uk for mad backpackers club on a sunday afternoon... see the pictures.
www.ocotberfestpub.com on the first sunday of the months... Jelly wrestle night... the girls see more of the guys as the girls in the pit play rough... poor dude dont stand a chance.
www.clubstarkers.com yes the dress code is what you think it is... or lack of and is more 'grown up'
Rock and skatepunk/nu metal music used to be Camden Palace (now koko) then got taken over but have new night on sat comming up ... check out or rockscene at the dome in tufnel park (oppstation)
All have good nightbus routes
2007-03-05 20:40:43
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Friday or Saturday night - go to Bricklane (nearest tube Algate East) have a curry, then go to V bar then 93feet east across the road for music and a dance. All on one road!
Or Gordons wine bar at Embankment, a fantastic underground place that gets busy but is a must see.
2007-03-06 08:19:09
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2015-01-28 07:52:41
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soho bit of a dirty place but gareenteed to allow something to go down. leicester square and picadilly circus well worth it. its not hard to find something to do. Check out the Windmill! very cool spot indeed. covent gardens has got a cool market and some fine pubs. annoying but great street performers except watch out for the annoying opera singer. hes a big downer when you see him sing the same song 20 minutes after he sang it the first time. pretty much anywhere you go its gonna be great. i loved it when i went in july . it does become expensive though
have a great time!!
2007-03-05 14:46:22
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The French House in SoHo
2007-03-05 09:24:18
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No way Scousers are no longer welcome in London as they're sluggish, backward,stressful, retarded. Loud northerners get into undertaking in London. Londoners do no longer often like northerners, and experience no comparable nationality status with them
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The rising sun - tottenham court road.
2007-03-05 10:00:13
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