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sweetgirl Wrote:

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> The difference between weekends and weekdays is

> amazing. I'm sure the weekend revenue allows it to

> open at other times

>

> i think you might be right sean, it did cross my

> mind......


....ah sure Jaysus the weekdays with their differences, the weekends allowing Liquorice to flourish. The variation between them is...well, words fail me, just amazing. Really.

And would it not be a very poor look out if it didn't cross someone's mind?

As a long term Liquorish observer I think its back on track. I was in ther the other night and it was jumping, people dancing in the back - good tunes chatting in the front. Mainly a 20-30 something crowd. A new food menu. Still some good cocktails and staff much better than when this thread started. Its now part of the lane establishment. I like!
  • 8 months later...

I have always liked Liqourish. Myself and a few friends did get refused entry by the female bouncer once when my friend had a very minor trip on the little step to get in - vowed never to go back but true to my word was back a week or two later.


Was in there on Friday night - was busy enough - I usually try to fit it in at the end of the night.


I try not to look the female bouncer in the eye just in case she remembers not letting me in once. But I agree they are nice - the same 2 bouncers have been in place for maybe 4/5 years.

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