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Reds is the type of club you have to be a regular to like, that is 30+, have no sense of fun,
have lots of money, have no idea what any other club in Glasgows like oh yeah and have
no appreciation for music , whatsoever!!. However lets break it down.
Clients - As above + you have to ... Read review
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Advantages: It would be good if you knew all the regulars that go. Disadvantages: Its all down hill from here.!!!
...St, Charing cross end.
Reds is the type of club you have to be a regular to like, that is 30+, have no sense of fun,
have lots of money, have no idea what any other club in Glasgows like oh yeah and have
no appreciation for music , whatsoever!!. However lets break it down.
Clients - As above + you have to be dressed like a stereotypical student even though your not
a student, and you do have money, and ... ...you
dont just really really like that one).
Inside club- Very lavish , very smart , and intreaging and thats just the stairwell.
Ok you step through the main door( its the main door cause there aint no more) take a step
forward, your at the bar, step back ; dancefloor , step left ; some seats, and step right
; oh you've just fallen off the pavement outside!!(sarcastic tone). Enough said, oh yeah and the only more
Situated on Sauchihall St, Charing cross end. Reds is the type of club you have to be a regular to like, that is 30+, have no sense of fun, have lots of money, have no idea what any other club in Glasgows like oh yeah and have no appreciation for music , whatsoever!!. However lets break it down.
Clients - As above + you have to be dressed like a stereotypical student even though your not a student, and you do have money, and you do have more than one tshirt in your house(and you dont just really really like that one). Inside club- Very lavish , very smart , and intreaging and thats just the stairwell. Ok you step through the main door( its the main door cause there aint no more) take a step forward, your at the bar, step back ; dancefloor , step left ; some seats, and step right ; oh you've just fallen off the pavement outside!!(sarcastic tone). Enough said, oh yeah and the only decor in the club a bulb behind the drinks to give a glow!! oooowwwwhhhh aaaahhhhhhh!!! and red light things on the wall - actually the most interesting thing in the club.
Drinks- Good selection, although you'll be handing over that rolex for a pint!!!
Atmosphere - AINT GOT NONE Music - Youd know more of your great grannies records than you know tunes in here, never heard of any of it, you'll know one or two tunes at the end of the night if your not somewhere else by then. Thier R'n'b nights alright if youve got nowhere better to go to.
If this was the only club open one night i'd invite evry one home to my place an i'd stick some tunes on. I'td be a lot more fun. You'll be red in the face to tell people you went there!!! AND IM FORMER STAFF, SO BELIEVE ME!!!. And no this isnt a petty act of revenge!!
Red's is a small club in the centre of Glasgow. It has a small bar and a very small dance floor. The music is usually banging techno and the last time I went there i thought my ears were bleeding. The main problem though is that it is very often deserted. There have been many a night when we have ended up in there because they tend to give out free passes in all the pubs on Sauchiehall Street (which is also where the club is) The problem with no ...
gsplat 08.08.2000
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Advantages: Great style and fantastic food Disadvantages: Not enough room, toilets need to be maintained more regularly
Red Hot Buffet Shack, Liverpool
How To Get There...
This branch of RHB is located in Liverpool One, a modern and stylish setting with plenty of retail and food to enjoy.
If you go up the escalators, walk forwards and past the Odeon cinema entrance (which should be on your right), out of the doors and onto the terrace, RHB is on your left hand side, about 4 restaurants down. If you're having trouble, there are plenty of staff and maps around to assist.
Outside Appearance...
The restaurant is rather well hidden away, it's behind about 4 other restaurants and I couldn't see it at first. My friend assured me it was there, though, and after a minute of walking we were outside. From outside, the restaurant is dimly lit and very stylish. With large glass windows and doors, and the 'Red Hot Buffet' logo branded above ...
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