The capacity is for roughly 2000 people so you always see people you know in there, and the bonus is that it's big enough to avoid people you don't want to see!
The Dome nightclub is located on Horsefair in Birmingham, about 5 minutes walk from New Street Station. It's not in the nicest part of town and you have to either walk under a scary underpass or risk your life crossing a dual carriageway to get there. There aren't really any decent bars nearby to go to first.
There's a lot of dodginess that goes on outside the club, with unlicensed mini cabs, boy racers racing up the dual carriageway, and sleazy guys trying to entice drunk girls into their cars.
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Queues can get quite long on a Friday or Saturday night so wrap up warm. Bouncers aren't fussy about girls. Large groups of blokes may have trouble getting in ...
MissDirect 07.01.2003 (04.09.2003)
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Advantages: Keeps children entertained for a couple of hours whilst you relax with a coffee Disadvantages: Little bit expensive
I recently had the pleasure of looking after my two nieces for a couple of days, (I had looked after them before but only for a couple of hours) the week before I had them I started to wonder how do I fill two days with a 4 year old and a 6 year old especially if it was raining.
I decided to have a look on the internet at local attractions (indoor), I didn't want to have to take them to far as I also have a 5 month old daughter to think about, she was the main reason I wanted to keep them busy, they end up playing with her else and lets say the 4 year old isn't exactly gentle.
I came across The Play Dome (www.theplaydome.com) which is only about 10 minutes away from where I live (Honiton, Devon), its an indoor play area with ball pools and slides etc, I thought this would be an ideal place to go with them.
So on the first day ...
Advantages: The ambiance and decor Disadvantages: Can be pricey
If you want great surroundings for a drink in Edinburgh, The Dome is the place to go. You walk into The Dome on a red carpet and are greeted by a liveried doorman. That's just the start of the experience.Then just look all around , and particularly at the ceiling. It is spectacular at any time of year, but enter in the Christmas period and you get the bonus of large and sophisticated decorations. The tree above the bar is something to behold. We wondered how they got it in there? While there are a lot of decorations it is tastefully done. You can eat at The Dome, but we just popped in for a drink. Busy on a Friday night but well worth the experience. Cheapest bottle of wine £18.00. ...
selectra54 29.11.2008
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