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GypsyDeath Posted - 10/14/2006 : 11:03:49
Hello!

I'm attempting to plan my birthday -my 21st. I'm looking for ideas of bars/restaurants/clubs and pubs.

The plan is this - im going bowling, and from there I'm looking for somewhere to eat, and then go to a bar/club/decent pub after.

The bar/club/pub needs to have a good atmosphere, reasonable priced drinks, and play great music/have a juke box.

However, my opinion of great music may differ to some of those coming! So 80s/retro/motown/indie classics is the safest options.

Also - the whole thing has a loose 1950s/rockabilly theme.

So i thought i would have put it to you Londonites, or those who have visited some decent places for any recommendations or ideas!

Its on Saturday 18th November.

Thanks guys - look forward to hearing your ideas. x




"I'm not much like my generation,
Their music only hurts my ears" ~ Kasey Chambers
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Ziggy Posted - 10/15/2006 : 05:09:43
I'm planning mine, in Birmingham. 1st Nov. A decent pub in the student district, cheap drinks and we've got the stage/PA too, so a little naff open micage will have to be arranged.
GypsyDeath Posted - 10/15/2006 : 04:27:53
it does have some significance..I mean its meant to be the kind of 'big' one -but 18 is obviously quite big here too. I didnt really do much for my 18th, I usually 'freak' out about birthday - and cancel everything. So i am making the effort to actually DO something this year.

I'm not sure why its a big deal. You're officially 'an adult' (ha!) apparently. But that doesnt make much sense - i dont realy know what you can do at 21 that you cant do at 20. I guess there are some bars that are 21 over only...My main thing is i can go back to USA and have a drink! (i last went when i was 16).

thanks for the early bday wishes though!



"I'm not much like my generation,
Their music only hurts my ears" ~ Kasey Chambers
ScottP Posted - 10/14/2006 : 15:46:19
Does turning 21 in the UK have the same significance as in the USA?

In the USA alot of people super-celebrate turning 21 because that means you can go into the clubs and drink legally.
Daisy Girl Posted - 10/14/2006 : 15:03:54
Happy early B Day. The only suggestion that I can make across the pond is have fun with your buddies!! Hope you find the perfect places to celebrate!
GypsyDeath Posted - 10/14/2006 : 13:04:18
Ive been to the boogaloo - its pretty cool, but a remember it beinga little pricey? Or was that somewhere else?

Havent been to the others - will check em out. Im preferably looking for somewhere more central - but depends if i can talk any one in to paying for a travel lodge in town - or if i have to trek back to brighton!



"I'm not much like my generation,
Their music only hurts my ears" ~ Kasey Chambers
Cheeseman1000 Posted - 10/14/2006 : 12:00:08
Three best jukeboxs in London:
3) The Swimmer/Grafton Arms, N7
2) The Boogaloo, Highgate
1) The Three Kings, Clerkenwell

FACT.


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