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Righto since members of this forum cover a large area across all of Sydney it would be great if a list of popular nitelife hangout spots could be created to assist people from other areas that are looking at venturing out. This could be a list of Pubs, RSL, Clubs, Raves, etc but not restaurants.

I'll create the first review to give the template and everyone else can continue:

Name: Bloc

Location: Penrith

Address: High St

URL: www.bloc.com.au

Open: Fri + Sat nite after 9pm

Ideal time: After midnight on saturday night

Entry Fee: $15ea

Music: Dance + RnB + Hip Hop

Dance Floor: Yes

Seating: Lounges + stools

Pokies: No

DJ's: Yes 2-4

Bars: ~4 bars, mainly bottled pre-mix alcohol

Parking: Plenty of parking nearby, security risks though due to bad lighting.

Comments: Only a new club, best in the area, very popular, security tend to hold you outside in queue for 10-15mins but it is getting better.

Rating: 7/10

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Righto since members of this forum cover a large area across all of Sydney it would be great if a list of popular nitelife hangout spots could be created to assist people from other areas that are looking at venturing out. This could be a list of Pubs, RSL, Clubs, Raves, etc but not restaurants.

I'll create the first review to give the template and everyone else can continue:

Name: Bloc

Location: Penrith

Address: High St

URL: www.bloc.com.au

Open: Fri + Sat nite after 9pm

Ideal time: After midnight on saturday night

Entry Fee: $15ea

Music: Dance + RnB + Hip Hop

Dance Floor: Yes

Seating: Lounges + stools

Pokies: No

DJ's: Yes 2-4

Bars: ~4 bars, mainly bottled pre-mix alcohol

Parking: Plenty of parking nearby, security risks though due to bad lighting.

Comments: Only a new club, best in the area, very popular, security tend to hold you outside in queue for 10-15mins but it is getting better.

Rating: 7/10

Man this thread could go on for ever!

I'll give one... my one true home...

Subbies @ Home on friday nights. (forgetting the new changes they've made to include some damn emu bands...)

Friday night usually from 11pm - 6am

Downstairs, varying quality trance banging out through new 1 million dollar JBL vertex system...

also great breaks in a different level and funky house on the half rooftop...

entry is $25 and you go there to dance!

security is usaully very friendly but eyes are always on you...

Sydneys one true super club and thought of this around the world...

located next to imax at darling harbour!

Burnsey

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Privilege Saturday nights... We start @ 11pm.. and go right through to 5 am... music - RnB - Latino.. 2 djs: A-Gee and yours truly. Come down this Sat. May 6th for the Grand Opening of what will be called THE LATE SHIFT.

Of course feel free to give us a review right here.. all feedback is good.

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Man this thread could go on for ever!

I'll give one... my one true home...

Subbies @ Home on friday nights. (forgetting the new changes they've made to include some damn emu bands...)

Friday night usually from 11pm - 6am

Downstairs, varying quality trance banging out through new 1 million dollar JBL vertex system...

also great breaks in a different level and funky house on the half rooftop...

entry is $25 and you go there to dance!

security is usaully very friendly but eyes are always on you...

Sydneys one true super club and thought of this around the world...

located next to imax at darling harbour!

Burnsey

Subbies has got to be one of the best clubs...no try hards....

Anyone going this friday night?

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Name: Break Inn @ The Chinese Laundry

Location: Sussex St, City

URL: http://www.jammusic.com.au/thechineselaundry/

Open: Fri nite after 11pm

Ideal time: After midnight on Friday night

Entry Fee: $15ea (International DJ playing bumps price up to $20)

Music: Breaks

Dance Floor: Yes, 2 rooms

Seating: Lounges

Pokies: Upstairs, yes

DJ's: 2 Rooms... many DJ's over the course of the night

Dress code: Very relaxed. No stubbies and thongs obviously, but they definitely wont bump you if you arent wearing $600 sunnies and a Tsubi T-Shirt

Bars: 2 - Beer on tap + premixers... the usual

Parking: Secure parking available nearby, but it usually closes at 3AM.

Positive Comments: Suited to a slightly older crowd (20+). Relaxed attitude. Often international DJ's. Awesome local DJ's too. This club is for people who enjoy their breaks music! This place has been my favourite club for years!

Negative Comments: Parking can sometimes be difficult. Slightly small. Sometimes crowded.

Rating: 9.5/10

--- I've included a dress code in mine, because a LOT of clubs have a dress code (some require collared shirts etc.)

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Name: Kink @ Arthouse

Location: Arthouse Hotel, 275 Pitt St Sydney

URL: http://www.eyecandyentertainment.com.au/

Open: Sat nite from 9pm

Ideal Time: After Midnight

Entry Fee: Usually $25 each. Contact them for group bookings which drops it a bit

Music: House & Breaks

Dance Floor: Yes, 2 rooms

Seating: Seats and lounges

Pokies: No!

DJ's: 2 Rooms... many DJ's over the course of the night

Dress code: VERY sctrict. See Comments.

Bars: 2 - Beer on tap + premixers... the usual

Parking: Usual Saturday night city parking - CRAP!

Positive Comments: The eye candy at this club is EXCELLENT. Music is pretty good depending on your taste, as there is often an international DJ playing some commercial stuff.

Negative comments: You either have to look like a million dollars (worth of clothing OR plastic surgery), or be able to knock out the door man to get in after 12:00. You need to be dressed well to get into this club!! Also most nights it's 50/50 guys to girls entry after about 11PM, so a bunch of guys alone will not get in.

This club is less about the music and more about the 'scene'. If thats what your into, you'll have a great night!

Rating: 6.5/10

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Name: The World Bar

Location: 24 Bayswater Rd, Kings X

URL: http://www.theworldbar.com.au/

Open: All the time.. I've never seen it closed! Liquor licence till 7AM!

Ideal Time: Friday/Saturday nights 8:00PM onwards

Entry Fee: Varies between free, and $15 depending on the night

Music: Huge range from: Jazz, House, Breaks, Techno, Ambient, rock etc etc

Dance Floor: Yes, 4 levels all usually playing different stuff. Pool tables etc upstairs

Seating: Seats and lounges

Pokies: Yes

DJ's: Sometimes, depends on the night

Dress code: VERY relaxed. This is a backpacker pub basically

Bars: 3 - Beer on tap + premixers... the usual

Parking: Usual city parking

Positive Comments: Nice place to start the night with a beer, or as a last resort when some of your mates get rejected from elsewhere! :P Usually always heaps of people around. Really relaxed place with (usually) very friendly people. Nice place to hang out before or after a big night.

Negative comments: Parking can be difficult, but this applies to most of Kings X. Only occasionally has 'danceable' music (of any sort).

Rating: 7/10

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yes sydney city rsl is tops. just like my esteemed collegaue mentioned. it has $3.05 PINTS. that's right, not pussy little bottles, PINTS! also has a vending machine with many tasty snacks, and sticky tables, and stained carpet. plus on a good night we will be there to entertain you. just insert 6 pints in each and away we go.

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