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So, the pubs & bars all kick out at around 1am. Where does one go to enjoy a good 'ol boogie and some ten-to-two tottie action!?


Current favourite - Plan B in Brixton. Oh yeah... Tanq 10 tonic for me please governor!


It's a shame Liquorish doesn't have a later licence (perhaps I'm out of date), as that place has real potential.


Advice please...

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Liquorish used to go on til the wii wii hours, you just had to be in there by half ten or something, but things may have changed now.

Well, you could go to the vale, but don't.


Camberwell has a few places I think, the funky munky and some place up the road where the George Canning barmaids said they had a good time til 5 on a wednesday!!, ask keef he's better at this than me.

Then there's the Alma in Crystal Palace for one of the more surreal late bars that London has to offer frankly.

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