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I've been going to CQ sat for as long as the night has been there (after it moved from Blue under crown, before that Billboard and before that Spy Lounge before that 2000-2001)

VERY rarely is there a fight with the crowd, and that's over a 10yr period.

when you think about other places that ha e glassings, knife issues etc, that's a pretty good track record for a venue/night of that size.

spy lounge! oh the lols

i went there once, one night only for a birthday got in a megaaaaaaaa brawl was pretty funny this roid rager grabbed a table those high stool style ones and chucked it at me and a my mate while the people sat there on the stoools going WTF our drinks! but the kents punched a chick that was there with us, like who the fk does that?

andddd since they where bouncers mates we got booted out, so our other mates who stayed in brawled with em again. didnt go back after that :rofl2:

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My bad, I actually meant to add in a comment about me liking Eve. Nick Russian is down to earth legend too. I did actually like the music at Boutique and the male bouncer was a great guy the first time I went there (female was and still is a REAL bitch). lol @ CQ fights, they don't put me off as much as the $20 parking in that vicinity :down:

Yeah it's a real shame. Sometimes you just want a boys night out without the purses or convincing them to come. Lagerfield downstairs at Crown has become popular amongst my friends for pre-drinks.

Agreed! Couple of other guy friendly places in the vicinity of CQ that you might want to check out Kez:

Baroq

Marrakech

definately right about the girl on the door at boutique Birds, she's an absolute mole... fkc sake.

CQ is good stuff! Just sometimes the girls are a bit too up themself !! lol

Around 2 weeks ago I hit up Fashion Lounge for a Bday, thought it was gonna be shitttt, it was actually pretty good, more girls then guys there! And the crowd was pretty friendly! Music was good, 2 floors, but the house/electro floor is tiny compared to the R&B floor downstairs. BTW you got a safe car park right beside it!

It was on a public holiday that we tried fashion lounge once, we were probably the only caucasian looking in the line with a stunning bird with us and we got KNOCKED BACK...

I thought wow, thats a first, getting knocked back from this joint might give it a try next time.

Got there next time.. it's fully hectik brahz, leb central :sick:

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you know wa...we should have an event made up for sau members go clubbing together..they will b hilarious to see happening... :)

we need bitches. dont need one for birds though, his tj's bitch

:P

Shame about the 3 hour line pouring out onto Toorak Road though :(

Have been meaning to try that place, and a mate lives down Grange, so a short stumble to a crash for the night! Thanks for the list, is it open? :)

+1 for TFU

Good times, good memories

top floor open air all chillout and sheet.. good times good times

Meet you there for irl trolling? Lawl

Youre not wrong about fashion lounge, lots of hotties but sooo many douchebag guys

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