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Back To Mine

Back To Mine

(4 reviews)

££

Once on a night out in Bath a boy said, 'do you want to go Back to Mine?' Just before I could utter…read morethe words, 'I'm not that kind of girl!' I realised exactly where he meant. Back to Mine, one of only a handful of clubs in Bath's city centre is fun, relaxed and guaranteed to please. You'll find along The Podium, a little bit out of the main hustle and bustle (if Bath ever experiences anything of the like!) but definitely worth the walk. Open 6 nights a week, and hosting a range of events, you're bound to find an evening to suit your tastes. There's a poker night, karaoke, retro and reggae as well as special events so keep an eye on the website to find out what's on. Entry is cheap, but drinks are pretty average for a club. The crowd is always weird and wonderful and it's a brilliant place to drunkenly dance the night away.

If you're on a night out in Bath, chances are you've headed to one of the many bars in the city and…read morenow it's got to that time where you're up for a bit of clubbing action. You'll find yourself with two distinct choices - Moles or Back To Mine. I prefer the latter, to be honest (Moles can get pretty samey). With it's interesting layout and cool vibe, Back To Mine is a hotspot for the city's young folk. The drinks are averagely priced for a club and the music is usually spot-on, plus it's often free to get in before 11. It's not as good as the better clubs in Bristol, but for Bath, it does a good job.

Po Na Na

Po Na Na

(8 reviews)

££

"Po na na, what's my name..." - sorry I had to, but as cheesy as that was, it is not as cheesy as…read more"Squeeze the Cheese" night at Po Na Na. I love clubbing in Bath and while this isn't my favourite club, it is a nice addition to club list when you're making the rounds. And to be honest, everyone needs a bit of cheese during their night out... there only so much techno music one can take. The club itself is downstairs in rooms that are connected, but look like caves. The bar is in one room, there are booths in another, basically a lot of places to get lost in, especially with the very dim lighting. Dance floor was packed, in fact the whole place was packed and it was a bit difficult to move around. Drink prices were a bit on the high side, but not extortionate. Oh and a note... the people dancing aren't the only things sweating... stay away from the walls when you're dancing...

This certainly isn't my favourite place for a night out, but I suppose it's alright, so far as…read moreclubs in Bath go. Like a lot of the other clubs in the city, it's an underground affair at Po Na Na, and the cave-like interior is decorated in a Moroccan style - not that there's ever enough light down there for you to tell. It's always packed out, which although a good thing so far as business goes, means that it makes getting served at the bar nigh on impossible and certainly more trouble than it's worth, in my opinion. They host a few decent alternative nights midweek, but I'm not much of a fan of the weekend offerings, which mainly revolve around chart hits and cheese.

The Blue Rooms

The Blue Rooms

(5 reviews)

£££

Every town in every city needs a club like The Blue Rooms, and even classy tourist traps like Bath…read morehave to indulge. The Blue Rooms is a typical cheesy, gross club for those just celebrating their 18th birthday, who have no idea what's really out there. It's also one of the few places in Bath open past midnight on a Monday night, so even us oldies sometimes have to make do with what we can. We had to queue up outside, in the rain, to show our IDs, so be prepared to bring one, even on a quiet night. The average age of a typical Blue Rooms guest is about 12, so IDing is common. The club is located downstairs, and the entrance fee during the week is £2, bumping up to £5 on the weekends. Coat check is an extra quid. The club is tired looking, but no one notices when the lights are low and the music is thumping. There are two bars, one right when you come in, and another downstairs near the "dance floor". The drinks are over priced and common, not much in the way of nice liquers, but typical club fare. Shots of sambuca may or may not have made an appearance when I was there. The club is rather small, with only one seating area with a few couches, then the dance floor is downstairs in a small, uncomfortable basement room with low arched ceilings and a few benches against the wall. The music when we went was pretty basic -- R &B interspersed with the tired and true dance tracks. The guests were all very young, all very meat market and checking us out, but once we said no, they left us alone, so nothing too creepy. The bouncers were present but not overwhelming or rude, which is really imporant to me -- I don't pay for the pleasure of being growled at by a mountain ape simply for being in a club. The Blue Rooms is great if you need somewhere to go on a night out, but the unventilated, un air conditioned dance floor is only breathable for a few tracks, then it's back upstairs into the rain in search of civilisation.

In terms of clubs, Bath is seriously lacking. The Blue Rooms, although billed as a private members…read moreclub, will allow non-members in for a small charge (£5ish). Once inside, this is one of the classiest places in the South West. The bar-staff know their stuff and will mix the drinks to your taste. The DJs are simply the finest in the area playing a cool mix of unexpected but fondly remembered pop and modern cutting edge dance.

Baroque Nightclub

Baroque Nightclub

(2 reviews)

£££

I'd like to share my experience from this weekend (29 June) at Baroque's karaoke room, and urge you…read moreto avoid it. We had arranged a hen party for my friend which ended at the karaoke room at Baroque. The hen party was 'Harry Potter' themed - this was by no means a rowdy group. We had hired the room from midnight onwards, as this was the only time available on their online-booking system, and they eventually apologised that it took about half an hour for the room to be ready, which we accepted. About mid-way through the session, one of the bridesmaids suddenly realised her knee was bleeding after she knelt down to take a group photo, although not wanting to disturb the party, tried not to make a fuss. Soon after, the bride, who had been wearing tights, kicked off her high heels for a moment to dance. She felt agonising pain and as moved around the room trying to sit down and investigate, and the whole floor was lined with pools of blood. Everyone stopped in horror, as it appeared we had stepped into the set of a low budget slasher movie. In reality, there were numerous shards of broken glass on the floor, which had to have been before we hired the room - and a room we had paid £96 to hire privately. It was clear that anyone who touched the floor would have hurt themselves. At this point, I'd like to reiterate that we were at no point warned not to take off our shoes by anyone, and if we had been, we could have asked for it to be swept - or even requested a broom do to it ourselves, in the interests of basic safety. Members of the party then ventured around the club seeking help. Eventually, a member of staff produced a plaster, although the bleeding continued and the bride was unable to walk, or ascertain whether any glass was still in the wound. The party was highly concerned and upset by the incident. We asked to speak to the manager and for someone to clean up the room, at the very least expecting an apology and some level of assistance to ensure our friend was going to be okay. A man with a dirty mop appeared and commenced spreading the mix of blood and dirty water around the floor. The manager, an imposing, abrasive man we later discovered was called Rod, burst into the room, clearly furious, expecting that we wanted a refund, and exclaimed that we weren't going to get one. To reiterate, we had at no point requested a refund or free drinks, this was entirely an assumption on his part. We might have expected a level of concern for the injured bride, an offer of assistance and an apology for the state of the room. He started shouting at the group that it was entirely the brides' fault for having removed her shoes - as if you should reasonably expect a privately hired room to have broken glass on the floor. He did not actually let us speak, and refused to listen if we tried. His rudeness, complete lack of regard for his customers' safety and lack of apology caused the group to become increasingly angry and upset. He then slammed the door in the faces of two of the bridesmaids, who were attempting to speak to him. Since then, the bride is still suffering from the wound to her foot. She has been unable to put pressure on her foot and has been forced to give up running while she recovers, one of her favourite hobbies. We feel that anyone using this karaoke room - one of possibly two in Bath - should be made aware of both the safety concerns and the treatment of customers by the management. We are still waiting for an apology from Baroque, and we would really urge you to stay away.

I'd like to share my experience from this weekend (29 June) at Baroque's karaoke room, and urge you…read moreto avoid it. We had arranged a hen party for my friend which ended at the karaoke room at Baroque. The hen party was 'Harry Potter' themed this was by no means a rowdy group. We had hired the room from midnight onwards, as this was the only time available on their online-booking system, and they eventually apologised that it took about half an hour for the room to be ready, which we accepted. About mid-way through the session, one of the bridesmaids suddenly realised her knee was bleeding after she knelt down to take a group photo, although not wanting to disturb the party, tried not to make a fuss. Soon after, the bride, who had been wearing tights, kicked off her high heels for a moment to dance. She felt agonising pain and as moved around the room trying to sit down and investigate, and the whole floor was lined with pools of blood. Everyone stopped in horror, as it appeared we had stepped into the set of a low budget slasher movie. In reality, there were numerous shards of broken glass on the floor, which had to have been before we hired the room and a room we had paid £96 to hire privately. It was clear that anyone who touched the floor would have hurt themselves. At this point, I'd like to reiterate that we were at no point warned not to take off our shoes by anyone, and if we had been, we could have asked for it to be swept or even requested a broom do to it ourselves, in the interests of basic safety. Members of the party then ventured around the club seeking help. Eventually, a member of staff produced a plaster, although the bleeding continued and the bride was unable to walk, or ascertain whether any glass was still in the wound. The party was highly concerned and upset by the incident. We asked to speak to the manager and for someone to clean up the room, at the very least expecting an apology and some level of assistance to ensure our friend was going to be okay. A man with a dirty mop appeared and commenced spreading the mix of blood and dirty water around the floor. The manager, an imposing, abrasive man we later discovered was called Rod, burst into the room, clearly furious, expecting that we wanted a refund, and exclaimed that we weren't going to get one. To reiterate, we had at no point requested a refund or free drinks, this was entirely an assumption on his part. We might have expected a level of concern for the injured bride, an offer of assistance and an apology for the state of the room. He started shouting at the group that it was entirely the brides' fault for having removed her shoes as if you should reasonably expect a privately hired room to have broken glass on the floor. He did not actually let us speak, and refused to listen if we tried. His rudeness, complete lack of regard for his customers' safety and lack of apology caused the group to become increasingly angry and upset. He then slammed the door in the faces of two of the bridesmaids, who were attempting to speak to him. Since then, the bride is still suffering from the wound to her foot. She has been unable to put pressure on her foot and has been forced to give up running while she recovers, one of her favourite hobbies. We feel that anyone using this karaoke room one of possibly two in Bath should be made aware of both the safety concerns and the treatment of customers by the management. We are still waiting for an apology from Baroque, and we would really urge you to stay away.

Moles - danceclubs - Updated May 2026

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