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By *eoeclipse OP   Woman
over a year ago

glasgow

I'll be visiting Birmingham at end of February.

Where is good to go for hanging out?

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By *ce WingerMan
over a year ago

P.O. Box DE1 0NQ

A tree?

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By *elvet RopeMan
over a year ago

by the big field


"I'll be visiting Birmingham at end of February.

Where is good to go for hanging out?"

Is this a general vanilla hang out or were you looking to get frisky somewhere? Will help if you expand a little on what you’d like to do and what days you’re in town

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By *allySlinkyWoman
over a year ago

Leeds


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Where is good to go for hanging out?"

Argos. They sell rotary clothes driers.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"

Where is good to go for hanging out?

Argos. They sell rotary clothes driers. "

you're strapped for space then

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Totally dependent on what your looking for. There is so much to do in Birmingham.

Vanilla else there is hundreds of pubs and clubs. The shopping is immense, head to grand Central and the bull ring.

Worth going to the bar in Marco Pierre whites at the top of the cube for views of the city - the food is crap don't eat there.

Museums there is back to back houses. Think tank. There is ice rink,. Cinema. Bowling. Ghetto golf

For non vanilla there are sex cinemas, plenty of adult shops but the club's within Birmingham it's self are hostess clubs so I would avoid, your better to go to chams in Wednesbury or xtasia in West brom

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By *esse1972Man
over a year ago

Rugeley


"I'll be visiting Birmingham at end of February.

Where is good to go for hanging out?"

Broad street for socializing.

Champs (not far away) for swinging

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By *elvet RopeMan
over a year ago

by the big field


"I'll be visiting Birmingham at end of February.

Where is good to go for hanging out?

Broad street for socializing.

Champs (not far away) for swinging"

Broad street is a puke covered shite hole I wouldn’t wish on anybody

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By *dward_TeagueMan
over a year ago

wolverhampton

Avoid abroad Street, stick to the mailbox.

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By *ickedwillyCouple
over a year ago

Bangor

Chameleons for us when in Birmingham

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By *elvet RopeMan
over a year ago

by the big field


"Avoid abroad Street, stick to the mailbox."

Arcadian is pretty good too, as is Brindley Place if you’re after a choice of eateries

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Go broad street, it's the best place to go for a good old scrap

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By *dward_TeagueMan
over a year ago

wolverhampton

There’s some great bars and restaurants around the business district and immediately outside the city centre is the Jewellery Quarter which has some very trendy and hip bars, it’s just a couple of tram stops from the shopping area.

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By *eoeclipse OP   Woman
over a year ago

glasgow

Thanks guys & gals. I'm not sure what type of things I'll be doing yet but it's a weekend business trip.

TBH, I'm not a fan of the traditional "clubbing" would be rock/acoustic bars most likely.

How's the transport from airport area into Birmingham?

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By *ouis CyphreMan
over a year ago

The Midlands


"Thanks guys & gals. I'm not sure what type of things I'll be doing yet but it's a weekend business trip.

TBH, I'm not a fan of the traditional "clubbing" would be rock/acoustic bars most likely.

How's the transport from airport area into Birmingham? "

Trains to and from the airport pretty regular.

Venue wise:

Hare & Hounds Kings Heath has good music scene. Saw Miles Hunt do and acustic set ther not long ago.

Sun on The Hill - Though Sunday is best for live music.

Lots venues in and around Digbeth - Mama Roux’s, springs to mind.

Probably best to check out when you get here and see what's on. Hope you have great time.

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By *eoeclipse OP   Woman
over a year ago

glasgow


"Thanks guys & gals. I'm not sure what type of things I'll be doing yet but it's a weekend business trip.

TBH, I'm not a fan of the traditional "clubbing" would be rock/acoustic bars most likely.

How's the transport from airport area into Birmingham?

Trains to and from the airport pretty regular.

Venue wise:

Hare & Hounds Kings Heath has good music scene. Saw Miles Hunt do and acustic set ther not long ago.

Sun on The Hill - Though Sunday is best for live music.

Lots venues in and around Digbeth - Mama Roux’s, springs to mind.

Probably best to check out when you get here and see what's on. Hope you have great time.

"

At least the transport is regular.

Yeah I probably will end up going on a random wander & see where I end up

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I'll be visiting Birmingham at end of February.

Where is good to go for hanging out?

Broad street for socializing.

Champs (not far away) for swinging

Broad street is a puke covered shite hole I wouldn’t wish on anybody "

You're not keen then

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By *ervent_fervourMan
over a year ago

Halifax

Actress and Bishop in thee Jewellery Quarter is(or used to be) good for rock and indie bands and dancing downstairs. Usually heaving though.

Night owl for fantastic soul, indie, northern soul, rock dancing if yyou fancy clubbing.

Hare and hounds good for blues sessions, rock /indie/modern jazz and tributes.

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By *bsolutebeginnersCouple
over a year ago

Planet Ork

Live music will be very hit and miss as will how busy the bars will be obviously dependent on which evenings you are attending. Instead of broad street wander off onto the canal towpath by the symphony hall and try some of the canal side bars. The Irish centre in digbeth ( only a five minute walk from the bull ring ) is sometimes worth visiting and can be quite lively.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Perfect feedback!!

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