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06 Jul 14 #438787 by bulldog
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Hi Wikis

I am treating my best friend next month to a night out in Manchester and wondered if any of my North West wikis could recommend any pubs or clubs that cater for the over 40''s?
Thanx for you help
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06 Jul 14 #438807 by AngieP
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Sorry bulldog- no suggestions from me - now if you''d have asked that question quite a few years ago ......tend to be out early doors and home these days.
Hope you gave a great night with your friend! X

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06 Jul 14 #438843 by bulldog
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Hehe. Thanks angie. I bet you knew all the good hang outs lol

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07 Jul 14 #438974 by bulldog
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Do any other wikis have any suggestions? I just don''t want to end up in pubs or clubs that at full of teeny boppers lol
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07 Jul 14 #438975 by Nanny18
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Have a look at Bookbinders, someone told me it was for the older ones but I have never been. Sorry don''t really know Manchester night life.

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08 Jul 14 #438991 by juliette0307
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I had a few very nice and relaxed nights in Canal Street, but that was 15 years ago.

I enjoyed it because it was relaxed clubbing, not "get-drunk-pull-throw-up-on-shoes" clubbing.

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08 Jul 14 #438995 by bulldog
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Ah but juliette......maybe that''s the sort of club I want??

Hehe, only joking

Thanks guys

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