I'm considering going to Amour for the first time tomorrow.
The website says Sunday 4 - 7 pm is "free entry social", presumably this means no play, right?
That suits me fine as I just want to explore the place first before deciding to come another day.
Has anybody been to those socials? How does it work, is it similar to being in a club? Can you approach people for a chat? Is it the "can I buy you a drink" approach? Is there an expectation by the club that you'll stay on and "pay and play" as it says on the website?
Sorry, too many questions, but I'm just trying to get a clear idea from the punter's perspective. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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The social time is just that, have a look around chat to the staff and the visitors. There are a few regulars and some people stay to play, others don't - there is no pressure or expectation to stay on. If you like what you see and choose to return another day that's fine, this is a very friendly an welcoming club. |
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1. There is no need to dress down. Come as u are, free entry.
2. They dont sell alcohol so if u want to bring ur own u can or they can sell u soft drinks.
3. Yes, u cant play during the social hours 4-7 but after 7 n u decide to stay its half price btwn 7-8pm.
4. Its a social/casual atmosphere, u get a guided tour around the place. Staff will answer any questions u would like to know.
5. Relax! Youll be looked after |
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We popped in the other Sunday while we were in Manchester for the afternoon.. Nice club, friendly staff, was a nice chilling couple of hours before we had to go the airport
Can only say positive things about this club and can't wait to go back |
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