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The ScalaNewest Review: ... was the first time I had been to a hard house club in ages and the atmosphere was amazing. The venue is a well stuctured place and has a few neat bits of artwork to stare at in times of being mashed. It is reasonably price at £12, although the dirnk were quite stepp at £3.00 a throw compared to many other clubs which do drinks at £2.00. The bouncers were resonably friendly (yay!!) and overall ... more |
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by - written on 18/12/00 (8 readings)
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This was the first time I had been to a hard house club in ages and the atmosphere was amazing. The venue is a well stuctured place and has a few neat bits of artwork to stare at in times of being mashed. It is reasonably price at £12, although the dirnk were quite stepp at £3.00 a throw compared to many other clubs which do drinks at £2.00. The bouncers were resonably friendly (yay!!) and overall it was a wicked nite (what i can remember of it) the next time they r there is the 23rd. go there and be blown away!!! ... Read the complete review
by - written on 11/07/00 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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At the start of last year, it proved easy to come here to the exclusion of nearly everywhere else. Sadly, the Sonic Mook Experiment lost some of its appeal, and we drifted away. One too many nights in Kings Cross. But the reasons we initially kept coming back were all to do with the venue. For starters, the place looks good. Everyone comes away impressed with the deep red, arterial stairwells, and the balcony behind a curtain way up in the top bar (a great place to scrutinize the main dancefloor for your lost mates). The Scala used to be a cinema, and you can see it in the height of the main room. It's surely the best ventilated dancefloor in London, a ... Read the complete review


