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Strads Night Clubs

3.5 (2 reviews)

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18 years ago

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17 years ago

This place is no longer there It's a posh boutique hotel now.

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The Bunker - Photo from Bunker website

The Bunker

3.9(9 reviews)
33.1 mi
£

Recently opened, Bunker's marketing strategy seems to be pull people in with super cheap drinks…read moredeals, and with prices starting at a quid I'm sold. With prices like that it's unsurprising that this is a bit of a student haunt, at least on the night I went along anyway. The Bristol uni hordes manage to fill up the three rooms and garden out the back, creating a proper buzz on a Friday night. They also make a long queue, which combined with the five pounds asked for some nights makes this place slightly less attractive that it otherwise would be. That the only criticism I can think of is because this place is popular should tell you that you won't be disappointed by a night out at Bunker.

I am literally torn in half with The Bunker. One one side, its cheap and cheerful and always…read morepromises a decent night out without breaking the bank. On the other side I have been severely let down in the past. I will explain...... Situated near Clifton Triangle and Park Street, The Bunker nightclub is open 6 nights a week with drinks starting from £1, popular DJ's, 3 rooms and a very large smoking garden. The queuing can be quite ridiculous so make sure you do not get there to late. Music ranges from chart music to dance and drum and bass with a raised seating area and large dance floor. The toilets are fairly small so expect a queue. On one particular night, they had let in far too many people on the venues legal capacity resulting in a 'power cut', which then the venue turned very much into 'a war bunker' with emergency lighting and scared people. Magically all the staff swiftly disappeared and there was literally no-one to tell us what was happening. Everyone started to pile towards the stairs to leave and no joke I was almost crushed to death and £5 out of pocket from the entrance fee. I was not happy!

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Clwb Ifor Bach - Photo from business website: http://www.clwb.net

Clwb Ifor Bach

4.4(34 reviews)
10.8 mi
££

Despite a few issues, Clwb consistently maintains its status as possibly the best nightspot in…read moreCardiff. Where other clubs rise and fall, Clwb remains, playing the role of the alternative Oceana to the slightly less rude boy crowd. The reason for this seems to be because whilst other clubs have a niche that slowly dwindles over time, Clwb has enough room and enough nights to cover all the bases. Every week they cater to the drum and bass crowd, to the indie boys and girls, to the hipsters, to the RnB fans and even to those among us who dig a little (or a lot of) soul. On top of this, you have the regular gigs from international, national and local bands that bring in the crowds as well as sets from world-famous DJs such as Grooverider and you have a club that everybody loves for one reason or another. Unfortunately, the problem a lot of people have with Clwb is the pretentiousness that goes with it. Whilst the staff and the club itself remain relatively grounded, it seems the status as one of the top clubs has definitely gone to a lot of the regular's heads. This snobbish atmosphere and poseur attitude puts a bad taste in a lot of people's mouths, but if you can get passed the douchebags wearing sun glasses and leather jackets in a night club, it is one of the best nights in Cardiff.

Also known as the Welsh club to all the English speakers out there. Clwb Ifor Bach is easily my…read morefavourite club in Cardiff. Coming from London originally and spending all my time in Camden, it's hard to find anything else in the country that comes close to there for alternative clubs. Infact, I've been very disappointed with a lot of the alternative clubs here that all feel inclined to adhere to the 15 year old NME readers. Clwb isn't like this. Consisting of 3 floors, all of which are different themes depending on what night you go. Generally the bottom floor has anything from the 60's to present all night and have even heard the likes of Devo etc in there. That pleases me! The middle floor can be closed at weekends, but if you go on a wednesday it's the funk room. I've walked in before to see the whole dance floor playing limbo in there and have funked it up royally in there many a time. Upstairs on a wednesday plays NME hit list...Though the odd good choon does escape from the speakers. On a saturday it becomes the drum and bass room. For that you have to specify your going to that room, otherwise you will pay twice to go in downstairs and then upstairs. Confused? So am I. Drinks are dirt cheap in here and I can't remember a time I've paid more than £1.50 for a bottle of fosters and shots are of a similar price if your looking to drown your woes in the satan's liquids. There also a load of gigs happening here all the time and suggest you go to the website to see who's playing. The list is very diverse as I've seen people like Rueben to Will Haven here personally. All in all I am very fond of this place and celebrated my graduation here as I would not go anywhere else if I want a great night out.

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Po Na Na

Po Na Na

3.4(8 reviews)
45.0 mi
££

"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.

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