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09.07.2023 - 17:21 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
Manchester is a city noted for its nightlife - from exclusive bars and nightclubs to trendy hipster joints and everything in between.
But sometimes you don't want any of that. No, you just want to go somewhere where you wake up the morning after with sore feet from dancing, and your heart won't sink after squinting at your bank balance.
Yes, I'm talking about the cheap 'n' cheerful, and ultimately cheesy, night out. For many of us, it's likely our first taste of Manchester's nightlife will have been some gaudy, neon fleshpot promising a free shot, radio friendly pop and a dance mega mix.
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Back in the 1990s, there were plenty of establishments that would cater for such tastes. Undoubtedly a time when it seemed much easier to get through the door for not being able to prove you were old enough to be there.
So if you were out in Manchester in the '90s and harbour a secret love of disco music, cheesy pop, Bacardi Breezers or foam parties, you may well have spent time in one of the cheesy nightspots below. Of course, this isn't a comprehensive list, so if you think of any others let us know in the comments.
Fridays on Oldham Street was located right in the heart of '90s Northern Quarter clubland. Boasting the 'best weekend party' in the city, the '90s saw regular ladies nights with erotic male dancers.
There were also weekday bar promotions where you could by a triple for the price of a single.
Fridays was part of Britannia Hotel chain of bars, and much like its Didsbury counterpart, it attracted crowds looking for cheap drinks, good times and cheesy music rather than cutting-edge cool. Following the club's closure in the late
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