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Back in the day (mid 90s, Saturday night) my local night club was The Grand Hotel in Essendon. Where was your's?
P.s. Friday night was Shooter's in Glenroy. $2.50 drinks.
The Chevron in St Kilda Road! Also the Croc, the Parkview, and the Dan O'Connell. But just about any pub had live music on Fri/Sat albeit of varying quality and volume back in the early 70s. If you could be bothered with a long tram ride, then the Three Weeds on Plenty Road often had good bands just starting out.
Dan O'Connell for St Pat's. They used to use the little park next to the pub for a band (the Australian U2 Experience I think) and outside drinking. Cheap Guinness that got cheaper throughout the night. I remember getting $1 pints at about 2am as they were trying to finish off the supply.
Been there, done that. A friend of mine rented the terrace house next to the bandroom so we spent a LOT of time at the Dan. St Pats was a whole other thing though - the Dan was as much fun as Molly Blooms.
I've been to the Chevron!
Yeah, the Chevron was for getting dressed up all fancy. Mostly I went to the nearest pub. The Chev did a good Black Russian which I liked better than White Russians.
I was too busy in the 90βs for a local. π
What were you doing?
I was too young
Night club - Goo (alcohol) or the NightCat (pills)
Pub - Evelyn, Rising Sun, The Standard
I was more a pub goer: the Lomond in East Brunswick, or the Woodlands, Post Office or Browns (before it was renovated) in Sydney road. Also a place that used to be called Nick's wine bar in Nicholson st North Fitzroy next to the tram depot. Also a couple of the uni pubs but I've forgotten their names.
The Lomond for chats with RRR presenters.
Early years a pub in Footers near uni, years later Rick's on Avenue Louise, James Joyce on Place Schuman , little mexican place in Greenwich Village, Starbucks on Pearl Street
nearly every bar in downtown Detroit
didn't go to clubs when young, I was either a young parent or working too hard
What was the music you grooved to there? What did you drink?
whatever was playing
lattes at starbucks
tequila sunrises were popular at the uni bar, wine, beer, at pubs , Guinness on tap at the irish pubs
Sneaking booze into the Fri/Sat ice skate disco on Centre Rd. We'd spend the early part of the evening scouring the Oakleigh Coles for a 2for1 shop-a-docket. We'd then try to talk people already in the queue into letting us in for free with the 2for1 cos we were broke.
π I love that!
What was your drink of choice? Mine was Bacardi and lemonade and Sub Zeros with raspberry.
We were underage, so whatever we could get our hands on.
Despros. π
Various pubs & clubs, often to see bands. The Punterβs club, espy sometimes, the tote, the empress, others in Brunswick st & around there back in the day. The old Greek theatre, the club, Sarah sands (when it was a venue). That was a trip down memory lane - reminded me I did actually go out quite a lot
Sarah Sands and the Espy. Good times.