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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago

So im looking to take a bar/club.

Im wondering is there money in a fab membership club kinda thing any ideas imput or if its something that would work.

Thanks

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Dont bother buddy.Spent most of my running clubs , bars and nightclubs both here and in Uk.No money in it anymore.

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"Dont bother buddy.Spent most of my running clubs , bars and nightclubs both here and in Uk.No money in it anymore."

Really i have a place in mind that would be perfect for it.

I thought it would be a great one is it that bad

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

There's only one club at the minute Vanilla so I'd imagine there is a market for another one definitely..good luck with your venture

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By (user no longer on site) OP     over a year ago


"There's only one club at the minute Vanilla so I'd imagine there is a market for another one definitely..good luck with your venture "
im prob gonna take the place but need to think of more a normal nightclub or fab club

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"There's only one club at the minute Vanilla so I'd imagine there is a market for another one definitely..good luck with your venture im prob gonna take the place but need to think of more a normal nightclub or fab club "

Swinging community is small in ireland and not able to sustain clubs like u see in the uk which are open every night open one night a week it's hard to pay the bills and make a profit had a bar for 15 years it was hard work but set me up for life so go for it if its what u want

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By *igBlondeDommeWoman  over a year ago

middle of nowhere

Nothing ventured nothing gained. A club with "special nights". Whats not to like. Good luck OP.

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By *un4tooCouple  over a year ago

north cork


"There's only one club at the minute Vanilla so I'd imagine there is a market for another one definitely..good luck with your venture im prob gonna take the place but need to think of more a normal nightclub or fab club "

A normal night club is usually fairly central to a town or city. A swingers club is always out of the general publics view. So you have a conundrum, either the ordinary night club will be too far out of the way for the average punter to go to after a pub as most clubs are within walking distance to a pub and on the other hand you've a swingers club too close to the ordinary Joe soap who'll think its a brothel and an easy ride.

You have to find the balance and it's not easy to do with the two options you have.

Best of luck either way.

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By *ka ..Agent k ..Man  over a year ago

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If you don't stick your neck out you'll never get it broken

Was there not a while back there that bars & clubs were closing at a rate of seven per month here in Ireland..

This is only me , if I were looking a place I'd be looking rent free and just pay your up and running costs surely it's in your faver

There's loads of places lying empty during the week .

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By *antra MassageMan  over a year ago

city

I ran a swingers club in Dublin some years ago with a business partner. It was a great experience, but the risks were high. After 12 months, we voluntarily closed, and counted the very small profit. And as the owner/ manager you won't be playing with the customers, you'll be too busy doing more mundane things. I'm afraid it's not a good business idea for Ireland.

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