Probably the biggest club in Birmingham, this club is home to God's Kitchen, the hottest party night in the country and in Ibiza, and is resident to some of the best DJ's in the country
Dress Code: Smart & funky. No trainers, women can wear jeans but they have to be smart or designer.
Updated Jul 6, 2003
Address: 49 Heath Mill Lane, Birmingham
Great place, great party people. A must see when in Brum. Music was mostly trance the first night I was there, however variuos DJ's play their stuff, so you will get a variation.
Dress Code: "No effort - no entry", yes, which means "No Jeans AND No Sneakers"
Written Mar 19, 2003
Address: Close to Digbeth coach station
Website: http://www.godskitchen.com/
Perhaps the original Old Skool night in Britain, Flashback has been going for years now and Jimmy and Mo do a fine job with it. If you want a bit of a flavour of what the old rave scene was like then this is your best bet. They have a plethora of rooms including an Old Skool room (of course), Hardcore Techno room, Drum and Bass and a guest sound system room that plays anything from House to ambient - I played at one in November '02 and a mighty fine night it was too - not that I'm biased or anything!
Dress Code: None as such, but if you bring a fluorescent jacket, white gloves and a glow stick, you'll fit in just fine!
Updated Jan 8, 2003
Address: The Sanctuary
Phone: +44 (0)121 472 0777
Website: http://www.flashback96.com/
Great place if you enjoy _HARD_ hard house pumping your body all night.
Dress Code: No dress code, but quite a lot do make an effort, which of course make the whole more fun.
Written Mar 19, 2003
Address: Opposite site of street of Digbeth coach station
Website: http://www.itchybirmingham.co.uk/venues/93.html
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