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matthau Flag South Croydon 28 Jul 17 4.21pm Send a Private Message to matthau Add matthau as a friend

I occasionally still go out and go to a few gigs up town when something decents on, but as I live in Croydon, if I fancy a last minute night out other than a wetherspoons, I never have much of an idea.

To find a venue that im not surrounded by 18 year olds in...my mates and I often go to Clapham, but other than that, I think Croydon and Sutton are too young for us now with the bars like Brannigans and Chicagos back in the day....cheesy but good for anyone with a couple of lines on their foreheads.

If your over 35 where do you go out? other than restaurants!

 

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Part Time James Flag 28 Jul 17 4.32pm Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

Originally posted by matthau

I occasionally still go out and go to a few gigs up town when something decents on, but as I live in Croydon, if I fancy a last minute night out other than a wetherspoons, I never have much of an idea.

To find a venue that im not surrounded by 18 year olds in...my mates and I often go to Clapham, but other than that, I think Croydon and Sutton are too young for us now with the bars like Brannigans and Chicagos back in the day....cheesy but good for anyone with a couple of lines on their foreheads.

If your over 35 where do you go out? other than restaurants!

Do you mean to actually still party with people closer to your own age, or general things one could do once they are a little older?

I am 36 and rather enjoy a potter around the remains of a castle, or a hike in the great outdoors.

 




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becky Flag over the moon 28 Jul 17 4.49pm Send a Private Message to becky Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add becky as a friend

Originally posted by matthau

I occasionally still go out and go to a few gigs up town when something decents on, but as I live in Croydon, if I fancy a last minute night out other than a wetherspoons, I never have much of an idea.

To find a venue that im not surrounded by 18 year olds in...my mates and I often go to Clapham, but other than that, I think Croydon and Sutton are too young for us now with the bars like Brannigans and Chicagos back in the day....cheesy but good for anyone with a couple of lines on their foreheads.

If your over 35 where do you go out? other than restaurants!

Wasn't that the "Eating, drinking, cavorting" one?

That is a problem for the older ones - no where decent these days to cavort in peace over a sociable pint and a bag of pork scratchings

 


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Part Time James Flag 28 Jul 17 4.51pm Send a Private Message to Part Time James Add Part Time James as a friend

Originally posted by becky

Wasn't that the "Eating, drinking, cavorting" one?

That is a problem for the older ones - no where decent these days to cavort in peace over a sociable pint and a bag of pork scratchings

What about a park bench?

 




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kingdowieonthewall Flag Sussex, ex-Cronx. 28 Jul 17 5.33pm Send a Private Message to kingdowieonthewall Add kingdowieonthewall as a friend

Originally posted by matthau

I occasionally still go out and go to a few gigs up town when something decents on, but as I live in Croydon, if I fancy a last minute night out other than a wetherspoons, I never have much of an idea.

To find a venue that im not surrounded by 18 year olds in...my mates and I often go to Clapham, but other than that, I think Croydon and Sutton are too young for us now with the bars like Brannigans and Chicagos back in the day....cheesy but good for anyone with a couple of lines on their foreheads.

If your over 35 where do you go out? other than restaurants!


The ship or dog&bull, no kids.
Or
A reasonable compromise is to turn out reasonably well dressed & drink in the restaurant's bar.
Its a bit more expensive than regular pubs/bars but no oiks/18 year olds.
The establishment wont mind if you are tidy and spending a few bob.
I used to use Il ponte under the flyover in the cronx but they seem to have ditched the bar area that used to be nice sofas etc and put in more tables.
The bar in turtle bay is ok(red stripe lager)
The Italian bar sort of facing 'Yumn' is ok (morretti on tap)

otherwise 12 bottles or peroni/hieneken & wine for the lady, at home.

 


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Southampton_Eagle Flag At the after party 28 Jul 17 5.48pm Send a Private Message to Southampton_Eagle Add Southampton_Eagle as a friend

Pubs and gigs for me these days, just about to hit 40 can't be doing with clubs these days.

 

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ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 28 Jul 17 6.21pm Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

they say you stop wanting to dance all night at the same time that you stop being able to dance all night - some truth in that, mind you there's one or two items i'd like to go hammer and tongs at but the body may be found wanting. I would recommend pubs with microbreweries that sell delicious beer you drink for the taste, and only find out after spoiling yourself with a variety of their offerings that you have almost accidentally become completely pissed.

 

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matthau Flag South Croydon 28 Jul 17 6.31pm Send a Private Message to matthau Add matthau as a friend

Pubs and gigs are wonderful. They let you carry on a decent social life well into later years. What I normally do is go to a decent summer festival... Then catch up with some of the smaller bands that play the circuit.

The Cuban brothers are my favs. Comedy and party vibes in one. They normally open for all the bigger bands at fests. Very entertaining.

 

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Mapletree Flag Croydon 28 Jul 17 6.34pm Send a Private Message to Mapletree Add Mapletree as a friend

Originally posted by kingdowieonthewall


The ship or dog&bull, no kids.
Or
A reasonable compromise is to turn out reasonably well dressed & drink in the restaurant's bar.
Its a bit more expensive than regular pubs/bars but no oiks/18 year olds.
The establishment wont mind if you are tidy and spending a few bob.
I used to use Il ponte under the flyover in the cronx but they seem to have ditched the bar area that used to be nice sofas etc and put in more tables.
The bar in turtle bay is ok(red stripe lager)
The Italian bar sort of facing 'Yumn' is ok (morretti on tap)

otherwise 12 bottles or peroni/hieneken & wine for the lady, at home.

Dog & Bull eh. I reckon I must know you. But I have given up going there due to the miserable landlady.

 

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eagleman13 Flag On The Road To Hell & Alicante 28 Jul 17 7.15pm Send a Private Message to eagleman13 Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add eagleman13 as a friend

Wouldn't touch Croydon/Sutton/Tooting etc with a barge pole OR anything else.

As im into my 60's now(), I still enjoy gigs, lively pubs with like minded clientel, 'Up West' & travelling the UK or near Europe for a decent fun filled night(s) out.

THEN, the season starts.....

 


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MKCPFC Flag Spain/MK 29 Jul 17 9.48am Send a Private Message to MKCPFC Add MKCPFC as a friend

Always plenty of lively nights out in Spain with different bands and music to listen to. You can find all different types disco , Motown , Soul , Rock , Northern Soul (which I had never seen close up before but is quite entertaining) and Modern contemporary.
All venues very much full of older clientele transporting ourselves back to Tiffany's and The Cat's Whiskers ages in our heads after a few drinks.
Fortunately the drinks are cheap so you can go as often as you wish , but you learn at this age to pace yourself and learn to limit it a touch .

 

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