Manchester members' clubs

Manchester members' clubs

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Blown2CV

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28,811 posts

203 months

Wednesday 5th August 2015
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anyone know of any nice but not too stuffy or elderly members' clubs in Manchester? Something like the eight club is in London. Or if there's anything like soho house.

FredClogs

14,041 posts

161 months

Wednesday 5th August 2015
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There's a scientology place in town, that kind of thing?

Have you been up north before?

Blown2CV

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28,811 posts

203 months

Wednesday 5th August 2015
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FredClogs said:
There's a scientology place in town, that kind of thing?

Have you been up north before?
I live here, and it's a work thing. Seriously, do these things only exist in London or what

FredClogs

14,041 posts

161 months

Wednesday 5th August 2015
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Blown2CV said:
FredClogs said:
There's a scientology place in town, that kind of thing?

Have you been up north before?
I live here, and it's a work thing. Seriously, do these things only exist in London or what
Think so yeah, my mate plays tennis at a David Lloyd leisure club, that's the limit of my executive connections in afraid. Obviously there's lots of nice restaurants and late night clubs that are very expensive but they involve nearly naked women but I don't know of any Gentlemens clubs apart from masonic lodges.

anonymous-user

54 months

Wednesday 5th August 2015
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Blown2CV said:
I live here, and it's a work thing. Seriously, do these things only exist in London or what
There isn't really anywhere in a similar vein.

There is discussion about one opening in The Gotham Hotel, but that looks a bit like a fancy night club.

What is you are specifically looking for? What London club would you like to replicate?

Edited: just realised you referenced the Eight Club. All I can say is I have been looking for years and haven't found anywhere.



Edited by anonymous-user on Wednesday 5th August 22:10

Blown2CV

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203 months

Thursday 6th August 2015
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ah thanks, yea i just saw club brass at gotham. It's certainly a lot cheaper than some of the london places (about half the annual fees of the eight club), but there is very little detail available. From the above description that it's a bit like a nightclub... that reminds me of the horrendous circle club that I went to a couple of times. Maybe in the same vein as that Milton place on deansgate i.e. soon to be shut down after a massive brawl. The opposite of what i was after!

Otherwise, it turns out there is some kind of club at media city but that's miles out of town. Also a stuffy old man place called the st james' club near kendals i think. Already a member at David Lloyd as it's a health club primarily, but they have no city centre location now!

Northern powerhouse and all that, i guess it's only a matter of time before we get our own soho house..... maybe.

Forever Alone

8,852 posts

187 months

Thursday 6th August 2015
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So what's so good about the Eight Club then?

Nezquick

1,461 posts

126 months

Friday 7th August 2015
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Try the Milton Club on Deansgate near Spinningfields. I think it's free to be a member but you do need to join to get in.

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 7th August 2015
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Nezquick said:
Try the Milton Club on Deansgate near Spinningfields. I think it's free to be a member but you do need to join to get in.
That's not really the same.

I think he is looking for somewhere that is open during the day as well as at night and has areas in which you can work as well as eat and drink.

London has quite a few places and I can't think of anywhere in Manchester.

Blown2CV

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Friday 7th August 2015
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Forever Alone said:
So what's so good about the Eight Club then?
simply that it's a quiet place you can take clients there, host events and things, get looked after a bit, nice food and absolutely no pissheads and people to interfere or annoy.

Blown2CV

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Friday 7th August 2015
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Nezquick said:
Try the Milton Club on Deansgate near Spinningfields. I think it's free to be a member but you do need to join to get in.
it does have membership, but i think it's basically inherited the mantle of circle club for the "twenty-something champagne on credit card, my mate has his GTR parked outside on double yellows, what you talkin bout i'll smash your teeth down your throat" collective.

Was thinking the other type of members club!

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 7th August 2015
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Blown2CV said:
it does have membership, but i think it's basically inherited the mantle of circle club for the "twenty-something champagne on credit card, my mate has his GTR parked outside on double yellows, what you talkin bout i'll smash your teeth down your throat" collective.

Was thinking the other type of members club!
I think you are pissing in the wind unfortunately. I use a places in London frequently as they are perfect for a variety of reasons.

The restaurant I used to use that had a decent bar and private room is now closed so I just make it up as I go along now.

The Midland Hotel ground floor can do a job for a day but it isn't the same. My main office in in Cheshire and I just don't have the need for a proper place in Manchester anymore.

JeffreyB

82 posts

155 months

Friday 7th August 2015
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Manchester Press Club?

Blown2CV

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Friday 7th August 2015
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desolate said:
Blown2CV said:
it does have membership, but i think it's basically inherited the mantle of circle club for the "twenty-something champagne on credit card, my mate has his GTR parked outside on double yellows, what you talkin bout i'll smash your teeth down your throat" collective.

Was thinking the other type of members club!
I think you are pissing in the wind unfortunately. I use a places in London frequently as they are perfect for a variety of reasons.

The restaurant I used to use that had a decent bar and private room is now closed so I just make it up as I go along now.

The Midland Hotel ground floor can do a job for a day but it isn't the same. My main office in in Cheshire and I just don't have the need for a proper place in Manchester anymore.
Fair dos. Kind of what I thought. It's more surprising than anything else really. Weird that it just seems to be a London thing.

Blown2CV

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28,811 posts

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Saturday 8th August 2015
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JeffreyB said:
Manchester Press Club?
Nightclub though. I've had a great time in there in the past, but not quite what I'm after.

GTDB7

958 posts

168 months

Saturday 8th August 2015
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Perhaps a few of us could get together and open one? :-)


Blown2CV

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Saturday 8th August 2015
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GTDB7 said:
Perhaps a few of us could get together and open one? :-)
There are plenty of really lovely old unused buildings in Manc too!

ceebmoj

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261 months

Sunday 9th August 2015
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Its a hotel rather than a club, so not quire the same feel but great john street hotel has been helpful and has some nice spaces.

Blown2CV

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Sunday 9th August 2015
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ceebmoj said:
Its a hotel rather than a club, so not quire the same feel but great john street hotel has been helpful and has some nice spaces.
Ah great that's useful thanks

037

1,317 posts

147 months

Monday 17th August 2015
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Not sure if this helps but I think Restraunt Bar & Grill have a private room above the dining area!