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Boom Boom Boom (Bangor)

 
Description: High Street, Bangor.

Newest Review: ... is a function room called the sumo lounge. I love this place for a night out it appeals to everyone, it has 80' to 2000's music downstairs at the weekends and then upstairs on a saturday night it has its big name dj's and huge club night where the dancefloor is absolutly bouncing. They did used to have a poor door policy and usually the place was overcome with underagers but they have had a ... more

 ... refurbishment and now a stricter door policy where on friday nights its over 20's and saturdays over 21's. Cafe Ceol/Mint/Sumo is an awesome night out i would recommend for any of the younger generation. Nights out in Cafe Ceol Monday night - Ha...more

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luke_2k6
Premium Review Boom Boom Boom (Bangor): Best Night out in Bangor (256 words)
by - written on 08/01/09 (Very useful, 137 readings)
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Just reading the old reviews of the boom boom rooms in bangor, northern ireland, but them times are gone and it now Bangors big club goes by the name of Cafe Ceol and Mint. Cafe Ceol is a sort of cocktail bar downstairs and then upstairs in Mint which is the club. Alongside mint is a function room called the sumo lounge. I love this place for a night out it appeals to everyone, it has 80' to 2000's music downstairs at the weekends and then upstairs on a saturday night it has its big name dj's and huge club night where the dancefloor is absolutly bouncing. They did used to have a poor door policy and usually the place was overcome with underagers but ...  Read the complete review

the only place to be on a saturday night! (396 words)
by - written on 19/02/02
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The boom boom rooms, Situated in Main Street, Bangor. Resident DJs:- Caleb Smyth, Milky, Graeme Browne. The Boom Boom rooms come in two parts, Downstairs and upstairs, which caters for all tastes of music be you funky or hedonistic, Upstairs namely the Boom Boom Room, Caters for the most hedonistic dancing machines out there with smooth choons and deep vibes from the masterful hands of Graeme Brown, sometimes stood in for by Caleb Smyth, another top class DJ, Downstairs, namely Cafe Ceol, caters more for the funky crowd of partygoers, playing R&B, Hip Hop and commercial music, This is catered for by the Cafe's res, DJ Caleb Smyth. ...  Read the complete review

Funkyfin+2000
Premium Review Boom Boom Boom (Bangor): NOT BAD !!! (103 words)
by - written on 28/06/00 (Useful, 88 readings)
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The boom boom room was a club i went to with my girlfriend who lives in bangor. the club is fairly small but it wasd fairly happeniong on the student nite. The friday nite was very expensive at £6 but the music was quite good. I still prefered the student nite by far. Thats was only £1 to get in. the club was good with music and lights but the drinks were also very very overpriced for a small club. £7 for aftershock, southern comfort and red bull. Fairly expensive really. Anyway i would recommend going there and I certainly had a farily good time there. ...  Read the complete review

 

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