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    18 years ago

    situated next to the bowling alley, cube is quite a distance from the hustle and bustle of tamworths other bars and clubs

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    Trinity Nightclub

    Trinity Nightclub

    3.0(1 review)
    0.4 mi
    £

    Oh, Trinity. You haven of poor students and slovenly locals who can't afford the £30 cab ride back…read morefrom Birmingham. You offer a place for the Black Country youths and the ever-chavy school-drop outs from Tamworth Town Centre to rock up with their krew. Tamworth is a town of 76,000 people in the heart of the West Midlands. It has one true nightclub, and it is called Trinity. It is as expected: very very homespun and a bit down-at-heel. The carpets are worn thin and the decor is in desperate need of a revamp. But the drinks are often only £1, and the entrance fee is easy to get around (join Trinity's Facebook page, turn up at 11pm, etc). The "clientele" is young. Very young. Though the bouncers (all 12 of them -- why are there so many? has Trinity single-clubbedly vowed to employ the unemployed of Tamworth?) fastidiously check IDs, the youths seem to start around 12 and age about a year by the end of the night. Fighting is rife at Trinity -- some misguided youth or chubbytastic chav chick are always willing to throw down witcha at Trinity. The bouncers are quick to intervene, and I suppose it's not their fault that Tamworthians are ruffians. Upstairs at Trinity you can listen to the newest hits, R & B stuff, clubland techno zombie crap, etc. Downstairs is Trinity's only saving grace, playing songs people still listen to when not drunk, lots of classics from the 60s through now. Getting your groove on downstairs is a lot friendlier and the crowd tends to be older than 15 (though significantly younger than 30, fret ye not). If you're a smoker, Trinity is not the club for you. They don't let people out the front to smoke, and the smoking balcony is so small, one has to queue for up to 45 minutes on weekend nights to take a breath of fresh air. It's a good laugh, and if you're with a crowd of mates who does not think the words club and classic belong together, and stay downstairs, you should manage avoid the hatas, and Stay Alive, ah ah ah.

    Mechu

    Mechu

    3.3(12 reviews)
    13.6 miJewellery Quarter, Historical Quarter - Jewellery Quarter
    ££

    If you're looking for either a glam night out with the girls, or a night out with the guys checking…read moreout the glam girls then Mechu is the place to go. A firm favourite with the cities footballers and high earning business professionals, you can expect to see bottles of champagne all over the place. I'm 26 and the last time I went I felt quite overwhelmed with how many older men were in there. If you're looking for a wild drunken night with a younger crowd then this probably won't be for you unless you go on the student night which takes place on a Thursday. However if you prefer the idea of drinking with a more mature crowd in quality surroundings then it's definitely worth checking out on a Saturday night. Some of the cities best DJ's can be found playing so you'll be provided with the perfect soundtrack all night long.

    Although it seems a bit perfunctory to diss Mechu for its VIP-style snobbery and expensive bar…read moreprices (after all, that's the point!), it has to be said that this is not for the likes of people like me who spent most of their formative clubbing days spilling snakebite over their converse in various dark and dingy indie discos. However, having attended the upmarket Mechu on a couple of occasions for work parties, I'm happy to report it's not without its pleasures. It's a swanky bar and relatively spacious, the music from the decent DJs supplying both a mix of dance and urban cuts. The booths are good if you're in a group, but make sure you have a stacked wallet. The thing that generally puts me off - and why I'm probably not the intended audience in the first place - is the 'footballers wives' vibe it gives off. I'm not into my footie, so I wouldn't recognise the much purported cameos from Villa FC players - however, there are lots of glam, slightly orange women 'coyly' approaching the blokes in smart threads at the bar and suddenly I'm humming the tune to that Amy Winehouse tune 'F### Me Pumps' as it could have been written about this place. If you've got the cash and you want to avoid the lower-rent version that is Rococo on Broad Street, then by all means splash that cash here. I'd rather lounge about in Island Bar, thanks.

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