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| Bath Clubbing |
| Clubbing in Bath is generally an underground affair as these great Victorian houses have big cellars. From live music in Moles to funk in PoNaNas most mainstream tastes are covered. |
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| Delfter Krug
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| The new Cool - but like your music, and like it good. This is the Funky Favourite of 2003... Try a Thursday if you don't fancy queuing. |
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| PoNaNa
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| Funky Souk Bar with excellent music, small dancefloor room and loads of alcoves to hide away in. The first cosmopolitan club to hit Bath, but a lack of momentum has seen it eclipsed by more recent additions to the Bath scene. And it STILL doesn't serve draft beer. |
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| The Blue Rooms
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| Easily the most luxurious club in Bath and a welcome choice for those that are happy to pay a premium to hang out with other people who are happy to pay a premium. Perhaps more attention should be given to the club, with the DJ being presented with a proper booth/box on the floor - it's always important for punters to feel intimate with the disc jockey! |
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| O'Neills Irish Bar
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| Situated at the back of the Delfter Krug queue, it has a strange gravitational pull, especially to girls with small bladders on a cold night... |
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| Babylon
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| By the time you read this Babylon will probably have changed hands and name. Generally though, Ibiza comes to Bath. Chill out rooms, cold beer, red bull and good dancefloor, suspended decks, slamming music, top lighting. |
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