• CEOofmyhouse56
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    Back in the day (mid 90s, Saturday night) my local night club was The Grand Hotel in Essendon. Where was your’s?

    P.s. Friday night was Shooter’s in Glenroy. $2.50 drinks.

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      The Chevron in St Kilda Road! Also the Croc, the Parkview, and the Dan O’Connell. But just about any pub had live music on Fri/Sat albeit of varying quality and volume back in the early 70s. If you could be bothered with a long tram ride, then the Three Weeds on Plenty Road often had good bands just starting out.

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        Dan O’Connell for St Pat’s. They used to use the little park next to the pub for a band (the Australian U2 Experience I think) and outside drinking. Cheap Guinness that got cheaper throughout the night. I remember getting $1 pints at about 2am as they were trying to finish off the supply.

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          Been there, done that. A friend of mine rented the terrace house next to the bandroom so we spent a LOT of time at the Dan. St Pats was a whole other thing though - the Dan was as much fun as Molly Blooms.

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          Yeah, the Chevron was for getting dressed up all fancy. Mostly I went to the nearest pub. The Chev did a good Black Russian which I liked better than White Russians.

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      Night club - Goo (alcohol) or the NightCat (pills)

      Pub - Evelyn, Rising Sun, The Standard

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      Sneaking booze into the Fri/Sat ice skate disco on Centre Rd. We’d spend the early part of the evening scouring the Oakleigh Coles for a 2for1 shop-a-docket. We’d then try to talk people already in the queue into letting us in for free with the 2for1 cos we were broke.

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      Early years a pub in Footers near uni, years later Rick’s on Avenue Louise, James Joyce on Place Schuman , little mexican place in Greenwich Village, Starbucks on Pearl Street

      nearly every bar in downtown Detroit

      didn’t go to clubs when young, I was either a young parent or working too hard

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          whatever was playing

          lattes at starbucks

          tequila sunrises were popular at the uni bar, wine, beer, at pubs , Guinness on tap at the irish pubs

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      I was more a pub goer: the Lomond in East Brunswick, or the Woodlands, Post Office or Browns (before it was renovated) in Sydney road. Also a place that used to be called Nick’s wine bar in Nicholson st North Fitzroy next to the tram depot. Also a couple of the uni pubs but I’ve forgotten their names.

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      Various pubs & clubs, often to see bands. The Punter’s club, espy sometimes, the tote, the empress, others in Brunswick st & around there back in the day. The old Greek theatre, the club, Sarah sands (when it was a venue). That was a trip down memory lane - reminded me I did actually go out quite a lot