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GLASGOW

EVERY NIGHT

o Tin Pan Alley 39 Mitchell Street. 221 5275. 10.30pm—3am. 7 nights. 7 clubs. Fri and Sat£4. MI

0 Palomino Club 51 West Regent Street. 041 332 6223. Funk.soul. dance. commercial. Open all day. Noon—3am. [A] [ND] [NT]

MONDAYS

o Palomino Club 51 West Regent Street. 332 6223. ‘Solo‘s' American-style Bar and nightclub. Easy going for over 215.

0 Panama Jax Custom House Quay. 221 ()865. 11pm-3am. £1.50. Hi-energy.

0 Savoy Savoy Centre, Sauchiehall Street. 10.30pm—3am. £1.50. Over25s IN Dl INT]

0 Tin Pan Alley 39 Mitchell Street. 221 5275. llpm—3am. House and garage club. £1.50 with ticket; £2.50without. Cheap Schlitz and vodka. [NT]

0 Warehouse Speakeasy 85 Dunlop Street. 221 3623. 10.30pm—4am. Streetbeat dance and chart. £4 non-members; £2 members. Happy hour

1 1pm—midnight. All drinks 50p or less (except liqueur, brandy, American beer).

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TUESDAYS

O Bonnets 90 Glassford Street. 552 5761. llpm-3am. Alternative mix and not so gay. 0 Hatol Gras 73 Dunlop Street. 221 3623. Chinese Night.

10. 3t m—4am. Chart music.

0 Pa omino Club 51 West Regent Street. 332 6223. Solo‘s, see Mon.

0 Tin Pan Alley 39 Mitchell Street. 221 5275. Jo-Jo’s Gay Night. 10.30pm-3am. 50p. Eurobeat and Hi-NRG.

0 Warehouse 85 Dunlop Street. 221 3623. See Mons.

WEDNESDAYS

0 Cotton Club 5 Scott Street. 332 0712. Jeans and T-shirt night. 11pm—3am. £2.50. Hard dance. good times.

0 Cleopatra’s As Thurs.

o Follies 193 Pitt Street, 332 7322/7522. 10.30pm—3.30am. ‘Ready. Steady, Go' £4.50whcn

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bands play; £2 when not. Regular acts on Wednesdays.

0 Fury Murrys 96 Maxwell Street. 2216511. ‘Black Market‘. 10.30pm—3.30am. £2. Soul classics old and new.

0 Henry Airikas 13/15 York Street. 2216111.10.30pm—4am. £4. 605‘ night. Over 21. Diner open for full meals and snacks. [Al 1ND] [NT]

0 Hollywood Studios 9 Brown Street. 248 6606. 10.30pm—3am. £2.50. Libra. 605‘ music.

0 Mardi tires 73 Dunlop Street, 221 3623. 10.30pm—4am. £2. Hardback, house music.

0 Maylair Sauchiehall Street. 332 3872. Re-opened.re-sty1ed. Ballroom Dancing

7.30pm—1 1pm £2. followed by Swinging Sixties 11pm—3am £2. Drinks promotions vary from week to week.

0 Palomino Club 51 West Regent Street. 332 6223. Girls' Night. From 10pm strictly ladies only. Frequent fashion shows. cabarets and surprises. £10 on door. Free bar till 3am.

0 Panama Jax Custom House Quay. 22] 0865. llpm—3am. Free. Hi-NRG. [A]

o Tin Pan Alley 39 Mitchell Street, 221 3761. Hothouse Club. Soul. funk. jazz. Young and trendy. £2.50. [A]

0 Hoottops 92 Sauchiehall

drinks served at both bars until midnight. So why not gie it a bash and och and reel the night away! (Gordon Hell)

ACT OF PARLIAMENT

Street. 332 5883/5967. 10pm-3am. £3. Reggae night.

THURSDAYS

O Bonnets 90 Glassford Street , 5525761. 11pm—3am. £1.

_ Mainly gay. Eurobeat. o Cleopatras Belmont Lane. Kelvinbridgc. Streetbeat Club: 10.30pm-2.30am. £1 .50 before midnight. £2 after with tickets (available from Cleopatras and from Unicorn Leisure). Without tickets £4. Streetbeat. everything and anything. 0 Club Curacao Glasgow Art School Union. 9.30pm—2am. £3. New monthly club opens Thurs 12 Nov. 0 The Cotton Club 5 Scott Street. 3320712.11pm-3am.£2. Harlem. hip-hopping house of soul. [A] O Fury Murrys 96 Maxwell Street. 2216511.10.30pm—3.30am. Live sessions local and touring talent. Keep your eyes open for a new event 26th onwards —The Chicago J ackmastcr House Special. See Rock. 0 Henry Atrlkas 13/15 York Street.2216111.10.30pm—4am. £3. Chart music. [A] [ND] [NT] 0 Mardi tires 73 Dunlop Street. 2213623. 10.30pm—4am. £2. Jazz and funk. O Maytair Sauchiehall Street.

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332 3872. 1 1pm—3am £3. Over 255. charts and pop. Drink promotions all evening. 0 Palomino Club 51 West Regent Street. 332 6223. ‘Mates‘. Couples only 5pm—3am. £6.50 twin ticket. 0 Rattles 15 Benalder Street. Partick Cross. 334 5321. 10pm—2am. £2.50. Tamla Motown. 605‘ Nite. Vodka 30p; Lager 50p. 0 Rooftops 92 Sauchiehall Street. 332 5883/5967. 10pm—3.30am. £3. Band night (check Rock listings). 0 Savoy Savoy Centre. Sauchiehall Street. 10.30pm—3am. £2. Over 255. [ND] [NT] 0 Sub Club 42 Jamaica Street. 2484600.]1pm-3.30am.£3. Soul, funk, hip hop. (Free on Thurs occasionally). 0 Tin Pan Alley 39 Mitchell Street, 221 5275. 11pm—3am. ‘Hardback' soft-shoe. hard funk. £2.50 with ticket;£3.50 without. Soul and House music. Cheap drinks. 0 Venue Sauchiehall Street, 332 3874. 10.30pm—3am. Reggae. tranferred from Mayfair- popular night. C Walters Reggae Club Rooftops, 92 Sauchiehall Street. 332 5883/5967. 10pm—3.30am. £2.

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