22
Jan

Organising a Stag trip to Newcastle first weekend in Feb and everything's in place except the obligatory trip to the strippers.

Would like to avoid anything to high/low end of the market but all suggestions gratefully received nonetheless!


Answer:
For Your Eyes Only

City Centre

Newcastle's first lap dancing club, 25/26 Carliol Square, Newcastle

Open Monday - Thursday 9pm - 4.30am

Friday 8pm - 4.30am

Saturday 2pm - 7pm, 8pm - 4.30am

Closed Sunday/Bank holidays.

Telephone: 0191 2212123

Admission charge Mon - Thurs £5

before 11pm, £10 after.

Fri £10 from 8pm, Sat £10 from 7pm.

Monday - Thursday £5 for 2 drinks, £5 table dance

Wednesday - special lingerie night, Thursday 2 for 1 door entry.

Match day specials - topless podium dancers & big screen football.

Web site www.fyeo.co.uk

Blue Velvet —

Quayside

Newcastle's latest gentleman's club, 20 Dean Street, Newcastle

Open Monday - Thursday 9pm - 3am,

Friday 9pm - 3.30am

Saturday 6pm - 3.30am, Sunday 9pm - 3.30am.

Telephone: 0191 2111100, Fax: 0191 2111101

The entrance policy and dress code are very strict.

The club caters for business folk within the close proximity to business

men internationally.

Intimate lounges can be reserved.

There is a range of champagnes, wines and spirits on offer.

A selection of beautiful table dancers are available for your visit.

Web site www.bluevelvetclub.co.uk


Answer:
Dirty Nora's

Answer:
I'm not really into the gay scene, sorry.

Answer:
wor lass might do yer a turn if ya ask nice like !

Answer:
There's For Your Eyes Only near the Manors roundabout, which is a lapdancing club. There's also Blue Velvet on Dean Street.

Answer:
I've heard it so cold in Newcastle,that the strippers keep their socks and vests on.!!!!!

lol


Answer:
Mate if your going for a night out in the Toon and you want to look at scantily clad women save your pennies and just go to the Bigg Market. The birds there are all half dressed anyway.

Answer:
When we go out from work we tend to end up in Blue Velvet - good fun - it is on Dean Street which is at the bottom of Grey Street.

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