Clubs (Dance Music) and Music Bars in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire*
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- Howe old are the comments on here!? Revs has been open ages. Local middle aged toffs cry about it to the local paper n council though as they weren't expecting fights and vomit outside their houses after paying God knows how much to live here. Same as any other town centre on a weekend night really.
- Bar Med has shut down and is being refurbished for a vodca revolution bar!.,...Some time in July, YAY.
- There used to be Bar Med but rumour has it that they're going to knock it down and build flats.
- There is nothing like this in Beaconsfield. Bar med is the only place that might resemble a club, but its really just a scally hangout with awful music and overpriced drinks.
- Bar Med has a club scene but it gets extremely busy (queueing outside of a club for an hour is not my idea of fun) and extremely loud - god I must be getting old!
- mosh 2k used to happen but that was for wannabe lameasses really. rebels without causes point to prove. skirtbox and kilkus have both featured. dont expect a good crowd. go to nam in watford or whitehorse in wycombe for more inspiration
- dance 2k if your gay
- Not much to do, but 5 minutes on the train you have High Wycombe, or 30 mins the other direction, London!
- Bar Med is a great club but....could do with more and better equipped Ladies' toilets. The 70s night on a Thursday seems to be a bit of a myth!
- fith avenue has now turned into bar med. its lovely. thursday nights is 70s and 80s "classics". groove on baby.
- Er, more golf clubs than dance clubs actually.
- Bar Med opposite Sainsbury's, tres trendy, house and garage, 70's, 80's nights, swing nights, extremely busy with friendly crowd from all over (even London!)
- Fifth Avenue, the pub/ club in the new town has been taken over, and is now the new and improved "Bar Med" - med style, thursday nights is a 70's laugh a minute, clientele - around 16-20.It's better than fifth avenue was!
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