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"Donna Marie said: "The Picture House in Anfield. the buzz hammond thursday - saturday . 2/6d entrance.

"Popular in the 1970s and 1980s, this bizarre shaped club on Park Road was another one of Sharon Lewis' suggestions.Loads of people had fond memories of nights spent dancing at 'The Drome' in Birkenhead.Stephen Coughlan said: "The Drome in Birkenhead was a classic in the day and The Hard Dock listening to happy hardcore." Spent my youth in there! Happy days. The Chelsea, RJ's, Atmosphere.

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"Darren O'Brien said: "Gotta be The Grafton, 051, Pleasure Rooms. Fantastic times. "Don Mclaughlin said: "The Zuu on a Wednesday - pay £10 and drink all night! The Buzz Club, Liverpool, UK/Mystery World, Zaandam, NL Artist name Rineke Dijkstra Date created 1996-1997 Classification digital media Medium two-channel video projection, color, with sound, 26:40 min.

"This one was suggested by Lynne Fox and Pauline Jones.Marjorie Hughes said: "Mardi Gras on Mount Pleasant.

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"Matthew Emery said: "Mello Mello bar next to Cream. Hotshots on a Sunday night on Mere Lane. upcoming events stay up to date with events at the buzz.

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"Peter Donaldson said: "The 051, The Buzz, The Paradox, Riminis on Stanley Street.

Payments made by partners impact the order of prices displayed. "Opening in 1982, 'The Cokey', was the city's go-to club for a time, located on the corner of Green Lane and West Derby Road in Tuebrook.Closing its doors in 1997, plenty of clubbers will remember its tropical theme and club nights.Lynne Fox said: "The Mardi, Ugly's, The Beachcomber, The Knightsbridge, The Vic, The Babalou, Hollywood, The Continental, Snobs, Wooky Hollow, Shakespeare, Pickwicks, Coconut Grove... so many clubs years ago. Buzz Bingo is a registered I.B.A.S. "Barb Jones said: "The Caves - wiping my feet on the way out! We had them at our wedding in 1966. "Another one of Pauline Fenwick's suggestions. 30th June 1970The Sink Club (now The Magnet), Hardman Street, 1965, from The Lost Pubs and Clubs of Liverpool City Centre DVD by John Harrison If only we could bring these favourite haunts back for one more night...Sign up for our What's On newsletter as we start going out againPlenty of us have spent the past few weeks missing our favourite bars and nightclubs as we desperately yearn for a night out.The closures of bars and nightclubs across Merseyside are part of vital government measures to save lives in the fight against coronavirus.But all this thinking about our beloved venues has brought back memories of some older bars and clubs we've loved and lost over the years.We all have that one nightclub we'll remember from some of our favourite nights with friends - and while they might be long gone they are certainly not forgotten.While we might wish we could bring these venues back for one more night out, it's nice to remember them and the nights there that we'll never forget.Whether you went there as a rite of passage on a student night out or met your husband or wife while working behind the bar - some of The club on the corner of Mount Pleasant and Brownlow Hill was one of the city’s most famous venues in the 90s.Closing its doors in 2005, it became other clubs, including Aura from September 2013.Karl Bailey said: "Plumbers, Heaven, Sunrise, 051, VR Bar, Barcelona Bar, Society, The Grafton, Aquarium, Bonkers. You can unsubscribe at any time.The Moonstone, St John's Precinct, 1974, from The Lost Pubs and Clubs of Liverpool City Centre DVD by John HarrisonPhoto by Gavin TraffordOlympia and Grafton building is for sale.The sign above the nightclub Ugly's in Duke Street Liverpool. I don’t miss having the shakes and a three-day hangover after it though. "Cream nightclub with the world famous logo hanging from the ceilingWhen you subscribe we will use the information you provide to send you these newsletters.

Sullivan's by The Strand. Ayshea-Marie Crook said: "The Buzz. "Closing its doors in 2018 to make way for Electrik Warehouse, The Krazyhouse was a rite of passage for plenty of Liverpool students.With three floors and three bars, each floor was dedicated to a different type of music.Jen Denman said: "Howl at the Moon, Pj's, The Old Monk The Krazyhouse when it had one floor, Chillies. Loved it in there especially when Ultrasonic played. Located on London Road, this was one of several Merseyside clubs owned by body-building champion Terry Phillips.An iconic venue in its time, David Bowie once played at the St John's Centre venue - for 50p a ticket.The newly-built St John’s Centre venue later went on to become Bailey’s, Romeo and Juliet’s, Studio 54 and then Rotters.Pauline Jones said: "The Top Rank, The Contie, The Beachcomber, The She. "Carole Lewis said: "The Sink next to the Phil in 1965. "Another former club that drew crowds to Ropewalks in its prime.Based up on the London Road end of town was The Shakespeare, which a number of readers suggested.Emma Thompson said: "Django's - may it rest in peace.

Ourexplains more about how we use your data, and your rights. "Suzi Woo said: "Omg got to be Images. "Kay Davies said: "Streets on Hardman Street! "Pauline Fenwick said: "The Grafton, She, The Pez - anyone remember that one Pickwick? Fab times. "Julie Wilson: "The Jimmy's in Birkenhead [...] fab nights. Miss the good old days of paying a tenner entry and that was your drinks paid for all night. It was brilliant.
Still, at least The Swan has stayed the same on Wood Street. Buzz Group Limited's registered office is New Castle House, Castle Boulevard, Nottingham, NG7 1FT. "Blu Angel said: "Cygnet, RedHouse, The Other Place, She Club - the good old days they was.

"Lyndsey Wright said: "The State, The Buzz, Cream, The Loft, Bar 42."

"Debbie Hodaj said: "The Buzz, The Paradox, The Hippodrome.