Planning for a night out in London for 18th... any recommendations?

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  1. deccles's Avatar
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    • Location: Hitchin, Hertfordshire
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    Planning for a night out in London for 18th... any recommendations?
    Right, my 18th isn't far away and just like the title suggests, we're gona hit London (and hit it hard). One of my mates has recommended going to Fabric but it seems really far away from anything else that I'm not sure I can really be bothered to get everyone else to come out as far as that.

    I was more thinking along the lines of going to a few decent places on Tottenham Court Road maybe... But, what I need help with is knowing which places are decent and which places aren't. If you've got a half decent knowledge of clubs and bars in central London then if you wouldn't mind recommending any places then that would be great. Cheers .

    PS 'G-A-Y Club' is totally out of the question.
  2. Fusion's Avatar
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    • Location: Bruges (It's in Belgium)
    Re: Planning for a night out in London for 18th... any recommendations?
    Fabric is in zone 1 and you're making out it's in zone 6. I went to Fabric for my 18th and it's great especially for a first timer. Go there. In central London terms you'd be surprised how easy it is to get from tcr to farringdon.
    Last edited by Fusion; 02-06-2012 at 23:43.
  3. M4LLY's Avatar
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    Re: Planning for a night out in London for 18th... any recommendations?
    I went to Fabric this one time on a works trip to London. Tis a fair club if you're from the wierd and wonderful land of Devonshire.
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