In the era I was referring to I think Coasters might have closed by then.We alternated between all of them and Coasters. Coasters was younger I think.
As mentioned by @BN9 BHA we also moved on to The Gloucester
In the era I was referring to I think Coasters might have closed by then.We alternated between all of them and Coasters. Coasters was younger I think.
Did them all. The original Kings club was a huge shed like affair that was part of the Kings Holiday Park site out on the Pevensey Bay road where ASDA is now. Curiously the big night there was Thursday night which was bizarrely nicknamed ' grab a granny night '. It was bizarre because it was the opposite and attracted a young crowd including lots of girls looking for a holiday fling.Did you ever try other clubs on Eastbourne?
We were too young a crowd for Kings … my older brothers went there in the 70’s to ‘meet’ Scandies.
Shimmer, TJ’s, there was one in Seaside Road and in the 90’s we went to one in the South Street area …. Cloisters?
Did them all. The original Kings club was a huge shed like affair that was part of the Kings Holiday Park site out on the Pevensey Bay road where ASDA is now. Curiously the big night there was Thursday night which was bizarrely nicknamed ' grab a granny night '. It was bizarre because it was the opposite and attracted a young crowd including lots of girls looking for a holiday fling.
In later years when the holiday park went, Kings nightclub was reborn in Eastbourne town centre with a fairly mainstream crowd. In later years it became Calebs and is now Cameo.
Shimmers was in Seaside and was fairly small and run by a dodgy geezer called Lakka who was renowned for watering down the beer and turning the air con off!
Upstairs from shimmers was Cloisters which was notorious as being a haunt for older clientele who had seen better days and were a little desperate. You weren't allowed in unless you had been divorced at least twice and had issues! The reputation was well deserved. We only went there twice as some of our cricket team were a little longer in the tooth. The air of desperation was quite tangible.
TJ's was a little doorway in the town centre next to where Millets is now. Fairly small on two levels it was another mainstream crowd but a more a place to drink or watch a band upstairs rather than shake your funky stuff.
During my time the least popular haunt was Gulliver's which was a horribly pokey joint which was again a little doorway where Harry Ramsdens is now. Beloved of visiting foreign students but had there ever been a fire a total death trap.
Had my engagement party in there, 1985 ishAnyone go to Night Fever in Ship Street?
It was above Smugglers, which used to be called Annabelles I believe
Simple workaround to avoid this.I didn’t go to Sherries, too young, not sure when it changed to Pink Coconut, I did go there a couple of times but got turned away by the bouncers more than I went in.
The bouncers at the Pink Coconut wouldn’t let groups of men in or if they thought you looked drunk….or multiple other reasons
Pink Coconut and The Suite had a dress code, smart trousers, shirt and shoes, I used to go out in casual gear and wasn’t bothered about dressing up to go in these clubs.
Yes you’d be right it all kicked off that night. West Street was definitely meat wagon territory regularly around 2am. No idea what it’s like todayDidn't it get requisitioned by Sussex Police the night of England v West Germany in Italia 90 to put a load of language students in to keep them out of harms way when it was all kicking off?
I recall he also had a pink poodle ( that is not a euphemism!) .Everyone at Coasters loved Rory a real charachter
I used to know of someone who looked like Mickey Dolenz when I hung out in Lewes when doing my A levels in the mid 80s. Are you from that area?Knew that was coming, no, more like Micky Dolenz apparently![]()
No that won’t be me I have not been to Lewes very oftenI used to know of someone who looked like Mickey Dolenz when I hung out in Lewes when doing my A levels in the mid 80s. Are you from that area?
Not even to catch The Last Train to Sackville?No that won’t be me I have not been to Lewes very often
My wife threatened to leave me over my obsession with The Monkees. I thought she was joking till I saw her face and now I believe her!Not even to catch The Last Train to Sackville?
My wife threatened to leave me over my obsession with The Monkees. I thought she was joking till I saw her face and now I believe her!![]()