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CQ is good stuff! Just sometimes the girls are a bit too up themself !! lol

Around 2 weeks ago I hit up Fashion Lounge for a Bday, thought it was gonna be shitttt, it was actually pretty good, more girls then guys there! And the crowd was pretty friendly! Music was good, 2 floors, but the house/electro floor is tiny compared to the R&B floor downstairs. BTW you got a safe car park right beside it!

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I'm with the others Kez, I think you should try CQ, they atleast have two levels for you to choose your music. Crowd is usually a good perv too. Friday = ethnic night, sat = aussies. But make sure you're there early enough or try and find someone with a list. And have a backup place to go to in case getting in doesn't work out / people don't like the place = key to a good night out.

Clubs that don't care if you have heaps of guys?

You lie Birds.. you lie...

It's called a gay club :P

Hahaha nah they are more bars than clubs, but they do exist. What is surprising is that some of these clubs have had more girls than guys despite being relaxed on the ratio.

Eve, Boutique, Electric lady land and onesixone... Thread closed... hahahaha

I would rather be pissed on in a gutter than go to Boutique again! I hate management/security there and the pretentious-without-reason-to-be crowd in general.

Colonial Hotel (depends on the act/night)

Yeah, Thursday nights, it's a Metal / Punk / Acoustic place.

Saturday night it is a Indy / Hip Hop / Party

Royal Melbourne Hotel on a Saturday is a Alternative / Metal / Punk / Party night.

Party room is out back and probably more your scene.

I'm with the others Kez, I think you should try CQ, they atleast have two levels for you to choose your music. Crowd is usually a good perv too. Friday = ethnic night, sat = aussies. But make sure you're there early enough or try and find someone with a list. And have a backup place to go to in case getting in doesn't work out / people don't like the place = key to a good night out.

It's called a gay club :P

Hahaha nah they are more bars than clubs, but they do exist. What is surprising is that some of these clubs have had more girls than guys despite being relaxed on the ratio.

I would rather be pissed on in a gutter than go to Boutique again! I hate management/security there and the pretentious-without-reason-to-be crowd in general.

I know what your saying birds, but the music and girls are there. Eve is the go i reckon. But back in the day PRINCE - Onelove on a saturday night, used to work there... that was where it was pumping.

If you want to get into a big brawl head to CQ... that's my opinion birds!!! hahahaha... watch this Space.

It's called a gay club :P

Hahaha nah they are more bars than clubs, but they do exist. What is surprising is that some of these clubs have had more girls than guys despite being relaxed on the ratio.

Sadly those relaxed type of places are all too scarce. Eve thursdays used to be like that, we used to roll up with 4-5 guys no dramas (albeit reasonably early)

Come to think of it, Eve is nice and somewhat classy without the bullshit attitude of Boutique et al. OP should go there

I know what your saying birds, but the music and girls are there. Eve is the go i reckon. But back in the day PRINCE - Onelove on a saturday night, used to work there... that was where it was pumping.

If you want to get into a big brawl head to CQ... that's my opinion birds!!! hahahaha... watch this Space.

My bad, I actually meant to add in a comment about me liking Eve. Nick Russian is down to earth legend too. I did actually like the music at Boutique and the male bouncer was a great guy the first time I went there (female was and still is a REAL bitch). lol @ CQ fights, they don't put me off as much as the $20 parking in that vicinity :down:

Sadly those relaxed type of places are all too scarce. Eve thursdays used to be like that, we used to roll up with 4-5 guys no dramas (albeit reasonably early)

Come to think of it, Eve is nice and somewhat classy without the bullshit attitude of Boutique et al. OP should go there

Yeah it's a real shame. Sometimes you just want a boys night out without the purses or convincing them to come. Lagerfield downstairs at Crown has become popular amongst my friends for pre-drinks.

Agreed! Couple of other guy friendly places in the vicinity of CQ that you might want to check out Kez:

Baroq

Marrakech

I know what your saying birds, but the music and girls are there. Eve is the go i reckon. But back in the day PRINCE - Onelove on a saturday night, used to work there... that was where it was pumping.

If you want to get into a big brawl head to CQ... that's my opinion birds!!! hahahaha... watch this Space.

I've been going to CQ sat for as long as the night has been there (after it moved from Blue under crown, before that Billboard and before that Spy Lounge before that 2000-2001)

VERY rarely is there a fight with the crowd, and that's over a 10yr period.

when you think about other places that ha e glassings, knife issues etc, that's a pretty good track record for a venue/night of that size.

One of the ways CQ (quite smartly IMO) combat that is by having two fairly distinct nights in terms of clientele. Call it racist or discriminatory, it does seem to work.

I've been going to CQ sat for as long as the night has been there (after it moved from Blue under crown, before that Billboard and before that Spy Lounge before that 2000-2001)

VERY rarely is there a fight with the crowd, and that's over a 10yr period.

when you think about other places that ha e glassings, knife issues etc, that's a pretty good track record for a venue/night of that size.

yes yes we get it, you're old :P

kez i know its the wrong kinda music, but Loft on saturdays is a good back up plan. the bouncers there are always generally very reasonable. other places i have been recently are Seven - shit, Watermark - asian night on sat, gl getting in, Alumbra - good music imo, but touch and go getting in with lots of guys. they have a BBQ on sunday nights too

One of the ways CQ (quite smartly IMO) combat that is by having two fairly distinct nights in terms of clientele. Call it racist or discriminatory, it does seem to work.

yeah, different organisers too.

although Fri you do tend to see a few more altercations the times I've been there.

but that's what you get with drunk asshats in suits on a friday afterwork style.

the curry dude at seven (bouncer) had serious roid rage. he tried to start off a fight at syndal gym with a bunch of us because we were using a weight he wanted. was a LOL moment when we recognised who he was. doesnt work there anymore so its a little better.

watermark was tight back in the day too, until the bouncer there got jumped one night for being a prick. he mellowed out a lot after.

Spice market on sat is a decent joint, if you have a close to even ratio and dont dress like a bum

I've been going to CQ sat for as long as the night has been there (after it moved from Blue under crown, before that Billboard and before that Spy Lounge before that 2000-2001)

Thank fuck I'm not the only person in here that used to go to Next Blue.

seven ... watermark

I detest any place with excessive number of curries... or any other ethnics for that matter. I like "white" clubs, the atmosphere is way more chilled out, no one has attitudes, there's no fights and everyones just there for a good time. Also bouncers at a predominantly ethnic clientele event seem to come to work feeling shitty already and are even more difficult to deal with than usual.

Are you greek or something Harsh? hahaha

TFU owns man

hahaha...well, grown up with greeks...so kinda blent in with them now...lol...only got wog mates...hardly any curry mates...lol...so that explains why i would be going there if i go out...it was good but last time it was real crap.. or mayb it was just a shit nit...hehehe

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