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Young kids as in


1) Toddlers

2) Teenagers

3) 20-somethings?


Might help narrow down your target market somewhat.


I'd suggest you just wander down the lane and have a look at all the different pubs/bars you can see, and go into one or two that seem to have the right vibe for you.


Good luck, have fun.

Wasn't remotely offended, am old meself! But thought you might honestly mean kids as sometimes people with children take them into pubs and bars.


From what I hear, Adventure bar is stuffed with people under 25 and may not be your cup of tea*.


*Not suggesting you're THAT old.

What Keef said.


Good thing about LL is there are a lot of place relatively close together so you can just wander around and settle where you feel comfortable.


Although if you want a change from EDT and that part of the Lane then go just a little way up the road to the Magnolia. Everyone in there is well old. I?m talking 30 even 35.

Brendan Wrote:


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> Although if you want a change from EDT and that

> part of the Lane then go just a little way up the

> road to the Magnolia. Everyone in there is well

> old. I?m talking 30 even 35.


*snigger* he he that made me giggle


WE went to the EDT last sat night and once the crowd had cleared out they had some great tunes happening (dj cancelled so was the owners ipod)... We were sat next to a group of about 25 year olds but they were fine..


If you are going to go to the edt on a friday try to get there early to get a seat..

how about the pavement. outside the bishop.squaking, cackling & squelaing " OH MY GOD", until the early hours. with your one dimensional estate agency chums, then off home, leaving your shit all over the pavement until the next saturday when you can perform your midnight kerazy traffic dodging runs to the 24 hour corner shop to buy more cigarettes. ad nauseum

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> I'll second Hoopers in Ivanhoe Road. Always good

> when there's a band on. I might even pop in

> myself. You think you're old? Jeez! Try 51 for

> size.


xxxxx


Try 59 !!!!!


Hoopers was brilliant if I say so myself, Danny and the Champs on top top form, didn't see you there though Jah Lush :))

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