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hello all,

me and some mates will be down in melbourne for the w/e....can anybody point us in the right direction for good clubs/bars???

please no teeny popper joints or gay bars!!!

after good crowd and good music, rnb or house :D

sweet, thanks in advance!!!!

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hello all,

me and some mates will be down in melbourne for the w/e....can anybody point us in the right direction for good clubs/bars???

please no teeny popper joints or gay bars!!!

after good crowd and good music, rnb or house :D

sweet, thanks in advance!!!!

Go QBH Queens Bridge Hotel carnt miss it queens bridge is on southbank find that and you find QBH they play house

Red Violin

http://www.redviolin.com.au/

Bar 20

http://www.bar20.com.au/

Bimbos

Bimbo Deluxe

376 Brunswick Street

Fitzroy Victoria Australia

hahah i love to contrast between red violin and bar 20...its all about variety i spose :D

if you just want a funky bar im a big fan of the carlton club. opposite hungry jacks on burke st. watch out for the giraffe!

mens gallery, gold fingers, bar 20, spearmint rhino, kages on king...

you'll be happy at either of those... :D

seriously? couple of cool places on chapel st in prahran - electric lady lounge aint bad - one of my more regular destinations... for harder style music and crowd, Qbar...

How old are you?

19-26 (or there abouts) - Hyde Bar is where i am most weekends. House early and then moves into some electro beats later on.

No lockout either :rofl:

Depends how long you wanna stay out too.

R'n'B i'd go down the "Seven" on Albert St in Albert Park (5mins from CBD, 5mins closer than chapel)

How old are you?

19-26 (or there abouts) - Hyde Bar is where i am most weekends. House early and then moves into some electro beats later on.

No lockout either :rofl:

Depends how long you wanna stay out too.

R'n'B i'd go down the "Seven" on Albert St in Albert Park (5mins from CBD, 5mins closer than chapel)

Nice pictures of you from Hyde the other weekend lol. Came across them when i was browsing pictures on clubsguide.com.au!

How old are you?

19-26 (or there abouts) - Hyde Bar is where i am most weekends. House early and then moves into some electro beats later on.

No lockout either :rofl:

Depends how long you wanna stay out too.

R'n'B i'd go down the "Seven" on Albert St in Albert Park (5mins from CBD, 5mins closer than chapel)

+1 for Hyde.

Pretty good music there.

Nice pictures of you from Hyde the other weekend lol. Came across them when i was browsing pictures on clubsguide.com.au!

Good thing clubsguide doesnt have the rest of them is all ill say to that one lol.

But yeah, my housemate/friends are involved heavily with it all and run the nights.

When you make your expedition out you should come along. I can organise guestlists and all that for anyone wanting to come down for that matter.

Even just sms hour or two before is cool if im gonna be there. ;)

+1 for Hyde.

Pretty good music there.

They are ONLY good when you play HARD TUNES DJ Abs, remember that. HARD!

1am-3am set is not for teh pussies :D

And yeah, from what im told they have a lovely exception Justin, but its been that full lately (over 1200 through the door a night) that you'd be lucky to get in that late as it is, its been going off! A few other SAU lurkers are there on Sat nights too usually hehe :)

dont forget about our 2am lock out.

You'll find most of the 'gentlemens' clubs have exemptions, they were among the first 20 to get one along with Qbar, 161, Rev and a few others in the CBD in that appeal thingo that was going on about 6 weeks ago.

here is a list of places excempt from the 2am lockout

Revolver

Tramp

Lounge

Q Bar

Billboards

Onesixone

Alumbra

Colonial Hotel

Blue Bar

The Gin Place

Colonial Hotel

Magday

Court Jester Hotel

Production 75 Holdings

Cherry Bar

Chasers

Patty Malone Bar

Boutique

Heavenly Pier

Little Lygon Bar & Grill

Damion De Silva

Jacanua

Loft

Noble Management

The Long Room

Event Coordinators P/L

LMB P/L

The Saint Hotel

Xchange

Cushion Lounge

La La Land

The Peel

Centrefold Lounge

The Men's Gallery

Shianti

The Tunnel

Negroni Bar & Grill

Mark Sleigh Base Backpackers - St Kilda

The Welcome Stranger

DV8

Bar 2O

there may be more but im not to sure

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