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Hey guys,

I'm heading out this Saturday in the city with a small group and am looking for somewhere new to try. I personally like Sorry Grandma and La Di Da, but my missus wants to try something new because A) we've been to La Di Da a fair bit, and B) Sorry Grandma is full of 18yos (which is apparently really bad if you're over 18 and female). Basically we like house/dance, some class (nothing ridiculously expensive, but not scummy either), average age being in their 20's and must be located in the CBD.

I've searched all the "top club sites" and read numerous reviews, but can't find anything that really appeals.

Cheers.

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What is the group likely to be comprised of in terms of male-female ratio? I can provide some recommendations based on that, as many places I know of aren't friendly towards big groups of males (or males at all lol), whilst others are much more liberal about patrons (my personal favourites).

Hey guys,

I'm heading out this Saturday in the city with a small group and am looking for somewhere new to try. I personally like Sorry Grandma and La Di Da, but my missus wants to try something new because A) we've been to La Di Da a fair bit, and B) Sorry Grandma is full of 18yos (which is apparently really bad if you're over 18 and female). Basically we like house/dance, some class (nothing ridiculously expensive, but not scummy either), average age being in their 20's and must be located in the CBD.

I've searched all the "top club sites" and read numerous reviews, but can't find anything that really appeals.

Cheers.

Eve, Boutique, Electric lady land and onesixone... Thread closed... hahahaha

3 girls, 5 guys averaging about 22-25 in age, none of the guys are dodgy looking and we all dress pretty well. As for prices, we're expecting to pay a bit for entry and drinks, but it shouldn't be too bad considering we're staying in an apartment just above Melb Central Station, so we can pre-drink right up until we get there and don't have to worry about paying for a taxi.

Thanks for the suggestions so far, I'll look them up now.

Edit: On the type of music, it doesn't matter too much. I personally like progessive/trance, but no one else does. My girlfriend likes something she can sing to (more commercial), whilst half the other guys in the group like death metal.

last time i went we hit up cq, got into the rnb lounge. securitys okay, we got in with 4 girls 6 guys, everyone was well dressed although there was a guy in there with tradie jeans, crocks and a t shirt smoking blunts :S

anyway, i dont remember much after that, we couldnt get into any other places lol

3 girls, 5 guys averaging about 22-25 in age, none of the guys are dodgy looking and we all dress pretty well. As for prices, we're expecting to pay a bit for entry and drinks, but it shouldn't be too bad considering we're staying in an apartment just above Melb Central Station, so we can pre-drink right up until we get there and don't have to worry about paying for a taxi.

Thanks for the suggestions so far, I'll look them up now.

Edit: On the type of music, it doesn't matter too much. I personally like progessive/trance, but no one else does. My girlfriend likes something she can sing to (more commercial), whilst half the other guys in the group like death metal.

Well counts out some of the places I was thinking LOL

Sounds like you need to go to places like

CQ - plenty of ass for you to look at there, good bonus when taking a mrs IMO given you cant have any fun

Lounge

Colonial Hotel (depends on the act/night)

There are other places that are similar but its more of an older crowd and probably not your scene

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