ousefox Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 If anyone is a fan of alternative music then you've got to go to Corporation in Sheffield. That place is absurd. Coloured pints and the sticky walls = filth. Regularly gets done for knocking out dodgy vodka. The place is one of a kind. I can vouch for this. One of the most disgusting, brilliant clubs I've been to. The student night on a Wednesday is something else. Sheffield does have a great range. I much prefer it to Newcastle despite that apparently being seen as the Mecca of nightlife.
AKCJ Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 Coloured pints and the sticky walls = filth. Regularly gets done for knocking out dodgy vodka. The place is one of a kind. I think that if you want to go clubbing then worrying about "sticky walls" then you're barking up the wrong tree.
ScouseFox Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 this corporation place sounds legit, but i massively doubt it has anything in terms of filth on the raz in liverpool. the best end to any night. they only sell one type of drink and it is a "fat frog" which is the blue wkd, the red wkd and the orange wkd all mixed in two pint glasses. the dream.
AKCJ Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 this corporation place sounds legit, but i massively doubt it has anything in terms of filth on the raz in liverpool. the best end to any night. they only sell one type of drink and it is a "fat frog" which is the blue wkd, the red wkd and the orange wkd all mixed in two pint glasses. the dream. mate, it's mental. I went there with a few lads for a stag night and got lost. it's absolutely massive.
ousefox Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 this corporation place sounds legit, but i massively doubt it has anything in terms of filth on the raz in liverpool. the best end to any night. they only sell one type of drink and it is a "fat frog" which is the blue wkd, the red wkd and the orange wkd all mixed in two pint glasses. the dream. just have a few blue pints and you'll forget what a fat frog is, as well as most of your night.
ScouseFox Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 mate, it's mental. I went there with a few lads for a stag night and got lost. it's absolutely massive. haha the raz is the cellar of a pub, you can't go in the middle of the "dancefloor" because it's just a puddle. it's yet to be clarified as to whether that is a puddle of condensation, sweat or fat frog. or maybe piss. or everything. it's my fave place going. next time i'm in sheff i'll try this gaff out.
Fox92 Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 What's too old? Probably 30+ imo. I'm 23 and when I've been recently I always seem to think everyone (well mainly the girls obviously) are much younger.
Kinowe Soorie Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 Sometimes, but it's not the same when your happily settled down.
Finnaldo Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 I'll be attending Republic on Friday via the High Cross Wetherspoons on my way in from Hinckley. I used to work in one in Hinckley for half a year every Saturday so I didn't have much choice. Go every now and then but mostly because a few of my mates like going.
Finnaldo Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 You don't make the rules Wymes, I know plenty of non-married, no kids individuals who still go clubbing on occasion. In fact when I went clubbing regularly, seeing an older person still giving it some, put a smile on my face, and as long as they weren't letching on every single female in sight, the more the merrier. This, from my experience you'd be surprised the variety of ages sometimes. Most scarring memory was seeing an bloke at least in his late fifties/ early sixties wearing just an unzipped hoodie with no top underneath in the middle of a dancefloor lol
Stadt Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 I know people that go in mosh and they're underage hipster freaks
Finnaldo Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 I know people that go in mosh and they're underage hipster freaks I went Mosh the other week and my friend got kicked out for being 'too drunk'. Didn't text us and just left on his own. God knows how much his cab back cost him the bellend To be fair that was on a poverty Tuesday tho so it's not quite as alternative.
BoneDog Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 Last time I went must have been at least 4 years ago unless I've forgot one. Went out with my Mrs to Blue Note in Derby and was literally slapping gash off so don't go anymore because it's not fair on my everlasting bundle of joy. I'm no supermodel but for some reason when I walk into a club it's like women think I'm John Travolta. Absolute magnet. Used to go at least twice a week though. Great days Eddie, great days. The Leicestershire clubs I remember going regularly to are Continental in Ashby, that countryside one in Griffydam or nearby and DieHard.
Grandad. Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 Scouse are the 'Quad Vods' in Slayers still up to scratch?
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 I know people that go in mosh and they're underage hipster freaks You're 18. You're too young to be arsed about shit like this - get in Mosh, dance to some Precious Time Maccabees and get off with a hot Chung lookalike you tinman
The Doctor Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 Not since fab cafe closed - if I can't get a sherbet dib dab with my vodka, why am I going?
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 Not since fab cafe closed - if I can't get a sherbet dib dab with my vodka, why am I going? That the gaff in Leeds? Shit tip - hated it. Went once and left after ten, never again.
The Doctor Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 That the gaff in Leeds? Shit tip - hated it. Went once and left after ten, never again. Was on woodhouse lane, back along to the train station from the dry dock. It wasn't the best designed place and the toilets wouldn't have been out of place in a WWI trench, but **** it, the music was vaguely rock, it sold sherbet dib dabs and the tables at the sides had Atari games built in.
Finnaldo Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 You're 18. You're too young to be arsed about shit like this - get in Mosh, dance to some Precious Time Maccabees and get off with a hot Chung lookalike you tinman Think he's 17 mate Although to be fair I was in the shit gaffs in Hinckley by then, they never left bouncers on the back entrance
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 Was on woodhouse lane, back along to the train station from the dry dock. It wasn't the best designed place and the toilets wouldn't have been out of place in a WWI trench, but **** it, the music was vaguely rock, it sold sherbet dib dabs and the tables at the sides had Atari games built in. Yeah that's the place I'm with, next to the Morrisons, horrid. Played on the gimmick of being tacky to the point it was downright shite; not for me - especially when it's round the corner from Shopkeepers / Veritas / North and you can get yourself a decent drink for the same price as a voddy in there
Finnaldo Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 Yeah that's the place I'm with, next to the Morrisons, horrid. Played on the gimmick of being tacky to the point it was downright shite; not for me - especially when it's round the corner from Shopkeepers / Veritas / North and you can get yourself a decent drink for the same price as a voddy in thereWhat would you consider consider a decent drink?If I go a nightclub it's usually a double vodka/whiskey with coke/lemonade, not much variation really
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 What would you consider consider a decent drink? If I go a nightclub it's usually a double vodka/whiskey with coke/lemonade, not much variation really I wouldn't describe the gaff the Doctor named as a club - more a pre gaff; wouldn't go in there when I can warm up with a gin / pint of decent lager / beer at any one of the thousands of places elsewhere in Leeds that are infinitely better But if I'm in a club and garried it's either dirt voddy or gin lemonade as I'm sure it is for most people
Finnaldo Posted 10 August 2015 Posted 10 August 2015 Fair enough, I haven't yet had the chance to stray out of Leicestershire yet but I've been thinking of an excuse to go up to Brum. Always heard good things about Sheffield but it'd require some basic logistical planning and my lot can barely plan a night out in Leicester, so we'll have to see about that one.
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