45 photos looking back at when we laughed and drank at this much-missed nightspot
The High Street venue opened in November 1997 and boasted both a trendy bar with a vibrant vibe as well as a comedy club.
Group Heritage Writer
Ian Crump is the heritage writer at the Daily Echo and can be found picking through archives and scanning negatives to bring readers a look back at Southampton from days gone by to quench that nostalgia thirst.
Ian Crump is the heritage writer at the Daily Echo and can be found picking through archives and scanning negatives to bring readers a look back at Southampton from days gone by to quench that nostalgia thirst.
The High Street venue opened in November 1997 and boasted both a trendy bar with a vibrant vibe as well as a comedy club.
It was a beloved local event that brought the city together with music across various genres.
24,000 attendees generated approximately £384,000 in sales as these pictures, taken during those tasty two weeks, show.
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