Am looking to go to a club, doesn't have to be that local to South Wales, over the bridge is fine too.
Just a club that is ok for a newbie couple, a good age range, not too busy or quiet (I know it differs, night to night), that sort of thing.
Looking to go on a Friday, some time soon.
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"Which club should I go to" have been done to death, work out how far you are prepared to travel then look at the clubs section, read the reviews and make an informed judgement.
You'll have people saying that club X is better than club Y and club Z is better than the two of them |
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If you ask 10 people, you will probably get 10 answers! They will all be correct, as a persons favourite club is the club that caters to their needs.
Personally I love Chams in Newport, but wasnt so keen on the "dressed in the bar" aspect of some other clubs.
Your best bet would be to choose 2 or 3 clubs that are different to each other, try them all, and then when you know what you prefer you can look for more clubs of that type! |
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"Am looking to go to a club, doesn't have to be that local to South Wales, over the bridge is fine too.
Just a club that is ok for a newbie couple, a good age range, not too busy or quiet (I know it differs, night to night), that sort of thing.
Looking to go on a Friday, some time soon. The lodge is prety good for new bies and if you book before fri night its very cheap and you can stay over for a tenner.poppyxx
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