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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Depends what you're into but the Arcadian Centre is pretty cool and there are several decent places so you can go where suits best. You've then got Digbeth about 10 mins walk away with all the Irish bars. I'd avoid Broad St if I were you, too many kids and students. Unless that's your thing of course |
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"what are the best bars & clubs for a night out in Birmingham?"
broad street or Hurst street or id you want something more chilled try mailbox ( my fav hangout) |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Well i was going to suggest broad street, but then im only 21 lol. Had some brilliant nights out there and they cater for all.
runs like hell lmao
lol, if i was 21 again, if only lol"
i still love a few bars down there but if i want to sit down chill its the mailbox every time
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By (user no longer on site)
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"I think the best night out in Birmingham is about 170 miles north east... popularly called Newcastle..... dunno how much a cab costs "
sorry not in my eyes
newcastle isnt for me |
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"I think the best night out in Birmingham is about 170 miles north east... popularly called Newcastle..... dunno how much a cab costs
sorry not in my eyes
newcastle isnt for me "
I expect nothing less everyone loves their home town xx I work in Sutton Coldfield a lot so go into Brum regularly. Its very different to what Im used to. |
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"I think the best night out in Birmingham is about 170 miles north east... popularly called Newcastle..... dunno how much a cab costs
sorry not in my eyes
newcastle isnt for me
I expect nothing less everyone loves their home town xx I work in Sutton Coldfield a lot so go into Brum regularly. Its very different to what Im used to."
same here im from notts and when i moved to brum its just does not compare two differnt worlds on a fri/sat night in notts you never get in to any pub it rocks but brum just cant touch it a here the same about newcastle |
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Brindley Place on the canal is nice, especially in the summer. Some good restaurants around there such as the pie and mash place and around the worol in 80 dishes for an all you can eat buffet.
Like anywhere, Broad St has it's highs and lows but worth a look.
There was a singers pub there too called The Backroom. They were on here but not seen them in a while |
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mmm taking a group of vanilla friends to a swinging club lol was up in forecastle for Halloween which is a wicked night out just bloody freezin yep I'm a southern softy! notts is just next to derby so go there lots. where are the places to avoid in brum? |
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By *rumalexMan
over a year ago
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"mmm taking a group of vanilla friends to a swinging club lol was up in forecastle for Halloween which is a wicked night out just bloody freezin yep I'm a southern softy! notts is just next to derby so go there lots. where are the places to avoid in brum?"
how much time have you got? lol seriously if you go up broad street try not to be there after 3 in the morning, the mood really changes its not good
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