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Aberdeen Carolynne Wells Revolution - Aberdeen Great Selection of Coctails from the Original to the Wierd and Wonderful Bars Aberdeen Carolynne Wells Revolution - Aberdeen Great selection of coctails from the original to the wierd and wonderful. Brilliant atmosphere and outdoor terrace. Aberdeen Helen Dow Soal Bar Union St - Aberdeen It is located in an old church in the heart of the city. Lots of seating where you can have time with your girls. Good mix of men and women. They also serve great food and thier cocktails are heavanly! Alyth Heather Jackson Alyth Hotel - Alyth Because we were altogether, we had the juke box playing cheezy music, we were playing pool, darts and the quiz machine. We were just having a laugh together! Great! Arbroath Joanne McGhee Social Bar - Dundee It has a great happy hour and does fantastic cocktails. Plus it is a friendly, chilled out environment with great staff and a chance to boogie the night away with music later on. Belfast Tracey Douglas The Spaniard - Belfast Good music. Great company. Brilliant decore. Fantastic way to start your night out. Berkhamstead Rosie Lilia Longacre - Covent Garden The cocktails were amazing, and after 11 on a weekend they crank up the music and take the tables away! Birmingham Jennie Enmarch 52 Degrees North - Birmingham Its Sophistocated. Funky. Amazing inside and plays wicked music. Birmingham Nicola Atkinson Apres Great atmosphere, nice staff. Birmingham Rita Katakia Lloyds Bar - Birmingham Just relaxing with my best friend meant we could reminise on old times Birmingham Susan Wyld Brindley Place - Birmingham Lively, great music, great variety of places. Blackpool Linda Sutton Brannigans - Blackpool This was ages ago but it was great, the place was huge and packed and the drinks were cheap and the people were friendly Bournemouth Helen Lewis Bournemouth - all over! This was my last girly weekend with my best mate before I got pregnant so it will forever hold special memories. My friend had free vouchers for the Marriott in Bournemouth which was really posh - lounge, walk-in wardrobe, two huge King-size beds, massive bathroom - the lot! We went out on the first night and popped by loads of bars. Although I'm married my best mate was single at the time and we were literally the only women in the first three bars we went to. We had to double check Bournemouth Rachel Denyer Yates - Bournemouth Always have the best time in here! Great music, drinks aren't too expensive and the people are great! Bournemouth Suzanne Bardi Slug And Lettuce - Bournemouth The Slug is one of those bars that is just right day or night. The food is great, as is the atmosphere. This place is great for lunch when I need a break from shopping, and a great place to start the drinks on a night out. Friendly staff, great music and comfy leather seats! Perfect location too to start a messy night out! Brighton Holly Armstrong Pitcher & Piano - Brighton I shared some brilliant nachos (mine and my friend's fave food) with my old uni housemates and some delicious cocktails recommended by a really helpful waitress. The atmosphere was nice and relaxed and not too busy. Brighton Liane Cranfield My Hotel Very trendy crowd. Great cocktails. Lovely surroundings Brighton Catriona Sutter Glitter Ball Bar - Brighton Pier It's a bar with karaoke.There are probably people who would turn their noses up - it isn't a classy or sophisticated venue but it's GREAT FUN! Lots of cheesy songs, glitter and mirrors - also it is joined to Horatios next door so if you're done with the full-on cheese you can go watch the band in the other bar. The atmosphere is a bit silly and lighthearted with hen, stag, birthday and office parties plus groups of adult holidaymakers having a laff Brighton Siobhan McCallum Walkabout - Brighton The staff were all friendly (they remembered us from lunch time). Also, they had good special offers on the drinks which made us have an enjoyable time as we did not have to worry about our money running out! Had a great laugh! Bristol Bethany Crowe HausBar - Bristol They sell the most amazing cocktails. They are never too crowded but they always have a really fun bunch of people in there and it's a smart place to go in a pair of killer heels and have a good gossip! Bristol Meghan Young Piano & Pitcher - Bristol This classy bar on the waterfront was perfect for a night out with the girls. I felt like I could have been an extra in 'The Hills' (MTV programme) as it had all necessary for the LA chic style decor and yummy cocktails - particularly the Easy Mango. Bristol Michaela Hamblin The Picture House The menus are complemented by the well stocked bar with an eclectic mix of cocktails, and a fine range of spirits. The knowledgeable bar staff will be happy to recommend something you are guaranteed to want to sample again – and again! There is also a wide range of New World wines, hinting at owner Nick Armitages’ New Zealand connections. Cambridge Jennie Tennant La Raza Live music. Fab cocktails. Underground with cool decor and fit barman! We love it. Canterbury Lucy Fennell The Cuban A great selection of beautiful and tasty cocktails - each a work of art in its own right! The staff are friendly, flirty and mostly male, and they also serve yummy tapas. If you choose the right night there is also often live salsa music and many keen dancers who will swing you around between cocktails! Canterbury Lowri Fox-Percy Abode - Canterbury Any excuse for a glass of bubbly Cardiff Aimee Rogers Revolution - Cardiff Two floors with seating and dancefloor space. Lovely decor and a wide range of drinks and cocktails. Good music and nice atmosphere. No trouble in there. Cardiff AMY BUSBRIDGE Cardiff Loads of different and interesting bars and clubs. Cardiff Joanne Baker Tiger Tiger Tiger Tiger is free to get in before 10pm and is great for a sophisticated, safe and fun night out. You'll need some cash after happy hour when a spirit and mixer hit £6 per drink! But that aside, the music is perfect for boogying the night away with either the club sounds upstairs or the more cheesey tracks downstairs. Or hire a booth for you and friends to have your own little base for the night, starting with some nibbles while catching up on the girlie gossip before the party Cardiff Amy Burfitt Tiger Tiger All the girls were on a high and happy and we were celebrating a friends birthday! We had lots of lovely cocktails and danced the night away - and managed to have a McDonalds on the way home! AWESOME Cardiff Laura Hale Park Plaza Cocktails, music, people, decor! Cardiff Sarah McLean Bar Cwtch - Mermaid Quay Small basement bar in the Bay serving an excellent variety of wine. Cosy ambience with big sofa to curl up in and chilled out music in the background. Excellent sun terrace area for the summer too. Cardiff Sarah Mobsby Bar Cuba - Cardiff Great music, good atmosphere, no attitude like in some big clubs. Nice staff. Cardiff Sue Bland Chapter Bar - Cardiff It sells tons of different beers from around Europe including Belgium and Germany, for something a bit different. Also it is in an Arts Centre, so there's always something interesting going on, like cinema or theatre. Plus, there's a good cafe to eat at! Carlisle Pam Gardner Cafe Sol Cassa and Unit - Carlisle All 3 bars are very different. Cafe Sol is a great starting point for cocktails and a good gossip inside or outside of the bar. Cassa has a great DJ who plays a variety of music so you and the girls can have a good boogie. Unit is very hip, serving cocktails and playing more chilled music but still good to dance to Charlwood Lisa Marsden JJ Whispers - Reigate Its classy, its sophisticated and it has a great atmosphere. A great place to go for an evening out with the girls Chatham Kathleen Dardry The Thirsty Pig - Maidstone Brilliant juke box and good prices. Cute building. Chester Sharon Boddy Bar Lounge - Chester and Revolution - Manchester They both cater to my age group which is over 30s. It's always mega busy. There is an outside part at Bar Lounge to drink and when Chester Races is on, its one of the best bars to be at. Chester Kathy Oddfellows - Chester Big bar. Modern décor. Large outdoor area. Mix of all ages and played decent music.. oh and they sell champagne by the glass! Clapham Janine Boyer B@1 - Clapham Relaxed bar. Great cocktails. Old school disco music. Happy bar staff and a few minutes walk from Clapham Junction Clevedon Ami Webb Salthouse - Clevedon Entertaining and hilarious! The pub has a great atmosphere and we all had such a good time. We drank and danced all night and met so many lovely people. Co Durham Sue Bailey Champagne Bar - Co Durham Great atmosphere and was just that bit different. Plus there are other good restaurants and bars all close by. Durham Sarah Abutair Lloyds - Durham Just had so much fun Edinburgh Allie Page Espionage - Edinburgh Was with my mates and laughed and laughed and laughed!!! Edinburgh Amabel Thornton Fourth Floor Bar Harvey Nichols - Edinburgh Beautiful cocktails in lush surroundings with some stunning views of Edinburgh thrown in too. Edinburgh Amy Tigerlilly - George Street Really pretty bar!!! Lots of different sections to it, great cocktails and great music! Edinburgh Amy Tempus Bar - George Street Great atmosphere, lovely surroundings and they do the best mojitos in town! Edinburgh Ashley Dyer 99 Hanover Street - Edinburgh This is a nice place to meet with your friends before heading to a club.
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