Spec me a Saturday night out in London.

I'm a big fan of Piccadilly Institute but it's more a bar than a Fabric sized-club.

Saying that personally I think you'd have more fun in a place like the Institute as you can hear each other talk. The do massive drinks as well if you book a table in advance for a birthday.
 
I'm a big fan of Piccadilly Institute but it's more a bar than a Fabric sized-club.

Saying that personally I think you'd have more fun in a place like the Institute as you can hear each other talk. The do massive drinks as well if you book a table in advance for a birthday.

As long as there's somewhere to dance after a few too many colas it should go down a treat, is this the case? :p
 
I'm a big fan of Piccadilly Institute but it's more a bar than a Fabric sized-club.

Saying that personally I think you'd have more fun in a place like the Institute as you can hear each other talk. The do massive drinks as well if you book a table in advance for a birthday.

Hmm, I've just looked that place up, looks interesting. What do you mean massive drinks?
 
Go to Shoreditch. Everywhere is open late. Start in Brick Lane (avoid the currys), move to Hoxton / Shoreditch. Loads of bars and clubs and young people (read - trendy *****)
 
As long as there's somewhere to dance after a few too many colas it should go down a treat, is this the case? :p

It has dance floors, yes.

Hmm, I've just looked that place up, looks interesting. What do you mean massive drinks?

Big tubs of drink that come in hampers and other containers (depends on the theme of the area you book).

Go to Shoreditch. Everywhere is open late. Start in Brick Lane (avoid the currys), move to Hoxton / Shoreditch. Loads of bars and clubs and young people (read - trendy *****)

Hipster ground zero!


Again take everything I say with a pinch of salt. My evening out requirements are different from when I was 19!
 
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